Sainsbury's to rename chicken kievs as Russian goods removed from shops
![]() 2105 Friday, 04 March, 2022, 21:12 Supermarket giant Sainsbury’s has announced it is to rename chicken kievs to match the Ukrainian spelling of the capital city. The move comes in the wake of the Russian invasion, while John Lewis and Waitrose are removing Russian products from shelves.The supermarket chain said it would start rolling out new packaging in the coming weeks using chicken kyiv, rather than the Russian spelling kiev. It will also stop selling all products that are sourced purely from Russia – Russian standard vodka and Karpayskiye black sunflower seeds. Waitrose also said that it will remove a Russian vodka from its shelves while John Lewis will no longer sell a line of pizza oven pellets which it sources from the country.
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