Outgoing FTC Chair Lina Khan sues Pepsi for violating Robinson-Patman Act.
The Federal Trade Commission is suing Pepsi, alleging it has rigged competition by offering unfair pricing deals to a big retailer at the expense of smaller rivals, resulting in higher costs for shoppers.
The Robinson-Patman Act was passed in 1936, but the federal government stopped enforcing it during the deregulation of the 1980s. The FTC resumed its enforcement in December when it sued Southern Glazer’s, the largest U.S. distributor of wine and spirits.
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WITN) - This weekend, the youth flag football team “Impact 180″ went to Tamp Bay, Florida for a world tournament with teams from multiple countries. They are coached by Deavine and Douvier Miles, who learned about flag upon Dovier’s return from the military in 2013, when he started playing himself.
Pepsi is set to launch Wild Cherry & Cream, its first new permanent flavor in four years, on January 20. The drink blends cherry and creamy vanilla flavors, available in original and zero-sugar varieties. Meanwhile, Pepsi Mango, introduced in 2021, is being discontinued to prioritize the new addition.
What led to the teaming of Beyoncé and jazz trumpet great Terence Blanchard for an operatically inspired Pepsi TV commercial in 2002? That was just two months before the release of her first solo album,
The drink, featuring a “burst of sweet cherry” and “creamy vanilla” flavors, will be available in both original and sugar-free varieties, according to the release. It’s set to replace Pepsi Mango, which was introduced in March 2021, Nexstar reported.
Pepsi is getting extra wild and extra sweet while jumping a new food flavor fad with its new permanent flavor, Pepsi Wild Cherry & Cream.
Pepsi is set to release a Wild Cherry and Cream flavor in regular and zero sugar varieties. Fans are hyped about this sweet, creamy soda hitting shelves soon.
CEO Ramon Laguarta sits down with Yahoo Finance Executive Editor Brian Sozzi at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, to discuss the impact of US President Donald Trump's return to the White House.
Pepsi releases a new flavor, then Coke follows suit with a flavor launch of its own. But, in a world with Coca-Cola Freestyle machines, exclusive flavors, and major partnerships, the cola wars don’t stop with canned flavor releases anymore.