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minus-squareGsus4@mander.xyzlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·6 hours agoGood stuff, use ad exposure against them, haha.
minus-squarebiofaust@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·5 hours agoHere is the basic starting list: FIFA Partners (top-tier; cover FIFA competitions including FIFA World Cup 26™) Visa adidas The Coca-Cola Company Qatar Airways Aramco Hyundai & Kia Lenovo FIFA World Cup 26™ Official Sponsors (tournament-specific “Official Sponsor” deals FIFA has announced) Bank of America (Official Bank Sponsor) Hisense (Official Sponsor) Lay’s (Official Sponsor) McDonald’s Mengniu Verizon (Official Telecommunication Services Sponsor) AB InBev / Budweiser (official World Cup beer through 2026) Unilever (FIFA partnership explicitly includes FIFA World Cup 2026) FIFA World Cup 26™ Official Supporters / Official Providers / Official Suppliers (as announced by FIFA) Airbnb (Official Supporter for FIFA World Cup 26™ in North America) The Home Depot (Official Home Improvement Retail Supporter in North America) Diageo (Official Spirits Supporter in North, Central and South America) Rock-it Cargo (Official Logistics Provider; also noted as a Tournament Supporter) Valvoline Global (Official Supporter) On Location (Official Hospitality Provider) American Airlines (Official North American Airline Supplier)
minus-squareGsus4@mander.xyzlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·edit-223 minutes agoYeah, most of those are easy to avoid. Unilever is harder.
minus-squarebiofaust@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·4 hours agoCoke is bigger than most think, though.
Good stuff, use ad exposure against them, haha.
Here is the basic starting list:
Visa
adidas
The Coca-Cola Company
Qatar Airways
Aramco
Hyundai & Kia
Lenovo
Bank of America (Official Bank Sponsor)
Hisense (Official Sponsor)
Lay’s (Official Sponsor)
McDonald’s
Mengniu
Verizon (Official Telecommunication Services Sponsor)
AB InBev / Budweiser (official World Cup beer through 2026)
Unilever (FIFA partnership explicitly includes FIFA World Cup 2026)
Airbnb (Official Supporter for FIFA World Cup 26™ in North America)
The Home Depot (Official Home Improvement Retail Supporter in North America)
Diageo (Official Spirits Supporter in North, Central and South America)
Rock-it Cargo (Official Logistics Provider; also noted as a Tournament Supporter)
Valvoline Global (Official Supporter)
On Location (Official Hospitality Provider)
American Airlines (Official North American Airline Supplier)
Yeah, most of those are easy to avoid. Unilever is harder.
Coke is bigger than most think, though.