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...Shares in other food and beverage companies — including Pepsi, Coca-Cola, Mondelez International and McDonald’s — are down about half that over the same period. Valuations have slimmed down too....
...This month, Coca-Cola and PepsiCo came under scrutiny when the sweetener aspartame, commonly found in low-calorie carbonated beverages like Diet Coke and Diet Pepsi, was classified as “possibly carcinogenic...
...Last week European consumer rights groups filed a legal complaint against Coca-Cola, Nestlé and Danone for violating consumer protection laws with “misleading” recycling claims....
...Last month consumer rights organisations in Europe filed a legal complaint against Coca-Cola, Nestlé and Danone for the use of misleading “100 per cent recycled” and “100 per cent recyclable” claims on plastic...
...“Diet cola drinkers in the US told us they wanted aspartame-free Diet Pepsi and we’re delivering,” said Seth Kaufman, senior vice-president of the company’s Pepsi and flavours portfolio at the time....
...Among big cap US stocks yesterday, some of the largest losers were snack and sweet drinks giants such as Mondelez, Coca-Cola, Pepsi and Kraft-Heinz....
...In 1971 he opened Burrell-McBain, designing for everyone from Marlboro to McDonald’s to Coca-Cola, in the process becoming the country’s largest black-owned agency....
...Take Pepsi, the drinks company that has traditionally been in such intense rivalry with Coca-Cola that its chief sustainability officer, Jim Andrew, joked that this is the big “red and blue” divide in America...
...But Morgan Stanley has pulled the PepsiCo trick on Goldman: Coke beats Pepsi in selling soda but PepsiCo has an equally large business in salty snacks, having merged with Frito-Lay in 1965 and expanded since...
...Byju’s and Dream11 outspent such global powerhouses as Procter & Gamble, Mondelez, Coca-Cola, Pepsi and Nestlé....
...Messi is a well-practiced salesman, whether that be Adidas boots, Pepsi cola, or Saudi Arabian package holidays....
...Of these, seven were classic defensives (Merck, AbbVie, Pepsi, Raytheon, UnitedHealth, Walmart, and Coca-Cola). Unhedged has been writing about this pattern a lot for almost a year and a half now....
...Yet Pepsi, Coca-Cola’s great rival, is jumping on the World Cup bandwagon....
...Coca-Cola announced on Tuesday afternoon it was suspending its business in Russia....
...PepsiCo’s updated revenue guidance contrasted with rival Coca-Cola’s reaffirmation of its 2022 outlook on Monday, despite reporting its highest quarterly revenue and profit since 2016....
...Pepsi’s chief executive Ramon Laguarta noted in an email to staff that Pepsi-Cola had entered the Russian market at the height of the cold war, saying it had “helped create common ground between the United...
...Coca-Cola, which makes the latter two drinks, and Pepsi both suspended operations in Russia in March....
...Corporate results: Coca-Cola and Pepsi are reporting before the bell. Their results will provide a fresh glimpse into the state of global supply chains and inflation’s impact on the two soda groups....
...On Tuesday, a string of similarly totemic western brands announced plans to pull back from the country, including McDonald’s, Coca-Cola, Pepsi and Starbucks....
...It was swiftly followed by Coca-Cola, Pepsi and Starbucks. Many of the corporate exits from Russia have involved companies not directly affected by sanctions....
...Waterdrop has yet to displace Coca-Cola or PepsiCo. But Murray’s creation — effervescent cubes with fruit and plant extracts that buyers drop into water — captured something of the zeitgeist....
...Groups including Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, Nestlé, Keurig Dr Pepper and Danone are all targeting at least 25 per cent or more post-consumer recycled content in their packaging by 2025, a target mandated for bottles...
...Earnings Coca-Cola and Pepsi report before the bell. Their results will provide a fresh glimpse into the state of global supply chains and inflation’s impact on the two soda giants....
...So we want to put on the app a way that they can start ordering that Coca-Cola, or Pepsi or crackers, and then we can start disrupting this whole industry, cutting out the middleman....
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