PepsiCo products are also disappearing from the shelves of four European countries
A decision was made in four European countries that PepsiCo’s products will no longer be distributed. The products will soon disappear from the shelves of Spanish, French, Italian and Belgian stores, as the continuous price increases have not been successful among customers.
Not only Pepsi, but also Lay’s chips, Doritos products, Lipton teas and Quaker cereal could bid farewell to these four European countries as the sanctions affect more than 9,000 stores.
PepsiCo informed the public in a statement, stressing that they have been in talks with Carrefour for months and continue to work together to ensure that their products remain available.
PepsiCo emphasized that convenience and portions govern the satisfaction of consumer needs, so they decided to reduce the size of the packages, reports Index.hu
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