Carrefour supermarkets will no longer continue to sell products of the American multinational PepsiCo, whose brands include Pepsi, Lay’s or 7Up, in France, after stating that the company has made an impact. There are “unacceptable increases” in prices.
The French company thus began placing explanatory posters on the shelves of its businesses. “We no longer sell this brand due to unacceptable price increases‘According to Reuters, they are praying.
Carrefour has not clarified whether it has products for sale at the moment. they will not be removed or replaced once they sold out.
The North American company warned in October that it was planning “modest” price increases this year. In this sense, PepsiCo triples its 2023 revenue forecasts Thanks to the price increases that were made and did not affect the demand for their products.
This measure is similar to one adopted by Carrefour in September last year, which then included the following caveats: Lindt or Lipton To inform the public that manufacturing companies are reducing the amount of consumables while increasing their sales prices.