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Pepsi is clearly a chip shop 🧏‍♀️

Pepsi is getting cheaper and cheaper, but don't worry, at the same time more and more consumers are reaching for Pepsi instead of Coca-Cola in the supermarket and then there are all the potato chips that nobody avoids because nobody wants to lose weight 🤪


$PEP (+0.1%)

$KO (-0.24%)


what -25 %. There is still room for improvement.

Bottom formation? What is that? 😈

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The articles would be a little more valuable if they contained useful content instead of just the blanket "chip shop theory". In the USA, Pepsi has a market share of just 25%, Coke almost 50%. However, the price-conscious consumer behavior is causing problems for both. However, many of Pepsi's concentrates are not mainly produced in the USA, so that they could be more affected by possible tariffs...but the price dispute with Edeka after Corona and the temporary banning of the two manufacturers has of course also had a negative impact on sales. Both will have to adapt to the market somewhat...
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Calling Pepsi a chip shop but wanting to buy Tesla. That's exactly my sense of humor.
As far as I know Pepsi doesn't sell fries either. 🤷🏻‍♂️
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@Danicx13 but, the dry durable variant
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Too bad, unfortunately I only have Coca Cola shares and no Pepsi. But I was in Poland, where there are more Pepsi bottles on the shelves than Coca Cola....at least it feels that way.
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@d031692 Subjective perception 😌
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