Jan 4, 2024, 6:13 PM
Jan 4, 2024, 6:13 PM

The supermarket giant removed the products from their shelves over the price hikes

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Pepsi pulled from supermarket shelves in Europe over price increases

Carrefour, France’s biggest supermarket group, will no longer sell PepsiCo products, including Pepsi and Lay's crisps, because of price increases. PepsiCo's products will be pulled from supermarket shelves in Europe over price increases, it has been reported.

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PepsiCo products removed from supermarket giant's shelves over 'unacceptable' price hikes

PepsiCo products removed from supermarket giant's shelves over 'unacceptable' price hikes. The company was outraged over what it says are "unacceptable" price hikes at Carrefour. PepsiCo says it is 'outraged' at what it calls the price hikes in France's supermarket chain.

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PepsiCo products are being pulled from some Carrefour grocery stores in Europe over price hikes

Carrefour, a global supermarket company, announced it will discontinue sales of PepsiCo products at some stores in Europe. The move follows what they allege are unreasonable price hikes. The company is pulling products from some of the world's largest supermarket chains. PepsiCo says the price hikes are unreasonable.

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