Operations at the company's Canadian facilities continue as normal, unaffected by the digital intrusion. In a securities filing, Coca-Cola disclosed that it is still evaluating the long-term implications of the breach, noting that a material impact on the company remains uncertain at this stage.
This disruption hits as the beverage giant pursues an aggressive growth strategy for the brand. Coca-Cola, which took full control of fairlife in 2020 after buying out partner Select Milk Producers, announced plans in March to invest $650 million into expanding its production capacity in Coopersville, Michigan.

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