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PepsiCo blames ‘inflationary pressures’ and high gas prices for sales dropPepsiCo reported its beverage sales in North America have been falling as rising inflation and higher gas prices force consumers to keep up with the cost of living.ConsumerJul 9
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PepsiCo products pulled from some stores in Europe over ‘unacceptable’ price hikesSupermarket chain Carrefour will stop selling PepsiCo products in France, Belgium, Spain and Italy over price increases for items like Lay's potato chips and its namesake soda.ConsumerJan 5, 2024
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New downtown Peterborough park to be named Quaker Foods Urban ParkThe agreement with Pepsico for the naming rights would be for a term of 15 years with a value of $240,000, the report notes.EconomySep 8, 2022
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Loblaw vs. Frito-Lay: Snacks to return to store shelves after price disputeThe dispute began over pricing between Frito-Lay Canada and Loblaw Companies as the maker of brands like Cheetos, Doritos, Lays, Ruffles, Sunchips tried to recoup higher costs.CanadaApr 10, 2022
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Pepsi’s lawsuit over farmers planting potatoes used in Lays chips dropped, but implications lingerWhile this case takes place halfway around the world, there are implications for Canadian farmers and farmers around the world.ScienceMay 5, 2019
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CBSA and Montreal port dip toe into blockchain to tug shipping into digital ageThe federal customs agency and the country's second-biggest port said they're dipping their toes into a digital database that functions as a "distributed ledger," sharing and syncing up data from ocean carriers, ports and wholesalers from Singapore to Peru.Oct 25, 2018
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PepsiCo buys SodaStream for US$3.2BPepsiCo has acquired the Israeli fizzy-drink maker SodaStream for US$3.2 billion.ConsumerAug 20, 2018
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B.C. restaurants feel the squeeze as Pepsi raises prices due to trade war tariffsPepsi sent a letter to B.C. customers on Friday warning that due to tariffs, higher prices would kick in on June 30.Jun 29, 2018
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Southern Alberta’s Spitz sunflower seed plant to shut downThe Spitz sunflower seed plant in southeastern Alberta will close later this year and production will be moving "to an existing contract manufacturer partner in the U.S.," the plant's owner, Pepsico, confirmed to Global News in an email on Friday.EconomyFeb 16, 2018
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Pepsico CEO sparks Twitter furor by suggesting men, women eat Doritos differentlyPepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi says there are differences in the way men and women consume a bag of Doritos.TrendingFeb 6, 2018
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