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Business Insider, it is suggested that tensions at the company continue to rise in regards to matters of race and inclusion.

The report also mentions that the Red Bull brand have chosen not to comment since a #BlackoutTuesday Instagram post back on June 2 about the Black Lives Matter movement.With president and CMO Amy Taylor allegedly saying: "We don't have any further upcoming quotes from the company or entity 'Red Bull North America' or 'Red Bull GmbH,' but we've made it clear where we stand and we will continue to reinforce this with our actions… for the long term."The company was created back in 1987 when founder Dietrich Mateschitz was inspired by drinks from the Far East.The beverage became available in April of that year, and the.

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