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Jul.29 -- Mondelez International Inc. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Dirk Van de Put says the company is benefiting from changing consumer demand trends amid the coronavirus pandemic and expects the shift to online groceries will stay. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Markets."