In concrete terms, brands such as Pepsi, 7up, Lipton, Lay’s, Bénénuts, Doitos or Alvalle are excluded when the products they have in stock run out.
Carrefour stops selling the products Pepsico in France, Spain, Italy and Belgium as soon as supplies run out, in retaliation for the price increases the country is demanding.
Particularly brands such as Pepsi, 7op, Lipton, Lays, Benenuts, Doitos or Alvallewhen the products they have stored run out.
In the future, they will notify customers with a clear message next to the product name: “We no longer sell this brand due to an unacceptable price increase“.
Pepsico demands 7% increase in the negotiations that take place between the parties. The negotiations in France are due to end between January 15 and 31, but so far they have concluded agreements with few manufacturers and with some, such as Danone, discussions have not even started.
In France, inflation ended 2023 at 3.7%, two-tenths higher than in November. While food prices are still far from the spring peak of 16%, they are still well above these figures, with an annual increase of 7.1% at the end of the year (7.7% in November) , which recovered in fresh produce to 8.8% in December (6.6% the month before).
Source: EITB

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