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Amid a surge in consumption, particularly among teenagers and athletes, government officials are considering tighter regulations for caffeinated energy drinks. Concerns over potential health risks from excessive consumption prompt reevaluation by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI). Proposed changes may include mandatory disclosures of caffeine content and consumption limits on packaging. Industry players like PepsiCo and Coca-Cola await official directives amidst rising scrutiny.
PepsiCo s senior vice president and chief commercial officer for AMESA, Jagrut Kotecha, is a leading candidate to head the company s India operations. Kotecha s extensive experience in PepsiCo s snacks business is considered advantageous as the company focuses on strengthening its snacking segment in India. The initial expectation of George Kovoor taking over the role is reconsidered due to the competitive challenges in the snacks business.
PepsiCo s senior vice president and chief commercial officer for AMESA, Jagrut Kotecha, is a leading candidate to head the company s India operations. Kotecha s extensive experience in PepsiCo s snacks business is considered advantageous as the company focuses on strengthening its snacking segment in India. The initial expectation of George Kovoor taking over the role is reconsidered due to the competitive challenges in the snacks business.