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PURCHASE, NY. — Three-and-half months after unveiling the $1.2 billion deal, PepsiCo, Inc. has wrapped up its acquisition of Mexican-American food and snack brand Siete Foods.
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The lawsuit is the second Robinson-Patman Act case filed by the FTC during the Biden administration. In December, the FTC sued alcohol distributor Southern Glazer’s Wine and Spirits LLC for charging mom-and-pop grocers higher prices than large retail chains.
PepsiCo and Tata Consumer Products have announced a strategic partnership to create and market packaged snacks in India. The collaboration comes four years after their joint venture, NourishCo Beverages, was terminated.
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The partnership by the two snacks’ giants comes at a time when the Indian snacks market is experiencing growth
PepsiCo, Inc. PEP has been experiencing strength in its core categories, diversified portfolio, improved digital capabilities and flexible go-to-market distribution systems. In the latest revelation,
The Siete brand is the latest in a line of PepsiCo acquisitions that include PopCorners, Bare, Stacy's Pita Chips, and most recently, Sabra.
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