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PepsiCo, which is overhauling some of its top brands like Lay's potato chips as shoppers look for cheaper options, is increasingly sharing data with major retailers and in return getting coveted ...
Select bags of some of PepsiCo's brands will have 20% more chips for the same price as regular bags, the company said. ... a 'bonus pack' is a temporary promotion whereby the new package has some ...
PepsiCo also posted a surprise drop in third-quarter revenue, driven in part by a 13% slump in sales at Quaker Foods, which is still reeling from the impact of product recalls earlier this year.
Pepsi Stuff was a major loyalty program launched by PepsiCo, first in North America on March 28, 1996 [1] and then around the world, [citation needed] featuring premiums — such as T-shirts, hats, denim and leather jackets, bags, and mountain bikes [1] — that could be purchased with Pepsi Points through the Pepsi Stuff Catalog or online ...
Around 600,000 copies of the "Step to Me" single were redeemed via the Pepsi offer, making it "the most successful on-pack promotion in the history of the U.K. soft-drink market." [3] The group also starred in three television adverts for Pepsi, all featuring the song "Move Over", [27] that were aired on TV and in cinemas in 93 countries.
PepsiCo's income rose 12% to $3 billion, or an adjusted $2.28 per share, for the April-June period. Wall Street had expected earnings of $2.16 per share, according to FactSet.
Starting from 1991, PepsiCo entered the new Romanian market economy, and still maintains a bigger popularity than its competitor, Coca-Cola, introduced in Romania in 1992, despite heavy competition during the 1990s (sometime between 2000 and 2005, Pepsi overtook Coca-Cola in sales in Romania). [53] Pepsi did not sell soft drinks in Israel until ...
PepsiCo on Tuesday revised its 2024 sales outlook after its North America and international sales lagged Wall Street's expectations in the third quarter.The snack and beverage giant told investors ...