In a move against what it considers “unacceptable” price increases, European supermarket chain Carrefour announced it would remove PepsiCo products off its shelves. No More PepsiCo Carrefour, operating one of the world’s largest grocery chains and based in France, informed its customers Jan 4 of its decision to withdraw Lay’s, Doritos, Lipton teas, and other […]
In a move against what it considers “unacceptable” price increases, European supermarket chain Carrefour announced it would remove PepsiCo products off its shelves. No More PepsiCo Carrefour, operating one of the world’s largest grocery chains and based in France, informed its customers Jan 4 of its decision to withdraw Lay’s, Doritos, Lipton teas, and other […]
PARIS (Reuters) -The head of France's biggest supermarket chain E. Leclerc said on Monday it was still selling Pepsi after rival Carrefour ditched PepsiCo products in the latest tug-of-war between retailers and global food giants over prices. Michel Edouard Leclerc also told BFM TV he was optimistic that food inflation in France would return to a range of 2.5% to 3% this year as consumer goods companies had become "more reasonable".
The head of France s biggest
supermarket chain E. Leclerc said on Monday he was still selling
Pepsi after rival Carrefour ditched PepsiCo
products in the latest tug-of-war over prices between.