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Food companies are finally cutting prices. PepsiCo shows it’s worth it
Food companies are finally cutting prices. PepsiCo shows it’s worth it

PepsiCo slashed prices on Lay’s, Doritos, and other snack brands by up to 15% in February—and revenue jumped 8.5% in the first quarter.

By Phil WahbaApril 17, 2026
Anita Beveridge-Raffo is Head of Retail and Consumer Goods at Palantir Technologies
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RetailHeineken is blaming the weather—yes, the weather—for its disappointing sales
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  • A guest wears Louis Vuitton red leather bag, outside Louis Vuitton, during the Paris Fashion Week Menswear Spring/Summer 2025 on June 18, 2024 in Paris, France.
    RetailPrada and Dior counterfeits are soaring in popularity because Gen Z is trying to ‘achieve a sense of social equality’
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    RetailLVMH’s wine, champagne and handbags still can’t win back budget-tight Chinese consumers rationing their luxury purchases
    By Prarthana PrakashJuly 24, 2024
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RetailThe U.S. imports millions of American flags, nearly all from China. The federal government may start sourcing them domestically
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A man walks past an advertisement for Heineken beer in Beijing.
RetailHeineken swallows $949 million charge as limping demand hits its Chinese business
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RetailThe top-performing movie theater for ‘Twisters’ survived a massive tornado in 2013
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RetailApple agrees to 10% pay hike over 3 years in first-ever union contract with store employees
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  • The creation of ‘Nutella Gelato’ is part of Nutella's 60th anniversary celebrations.
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PARIS, FRANCE June 3. Clay falls from the soles of Roger Federer of Switzerland"u2019s tennis shoes during his match against Marin Cilic of Croatia on Court Philippe-Chatrier during the second round of the singles competition at the 2021 French Open Tennis Tournament at Roland Garros on June 3rd 2021 in Paris, France. (Photo by Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty Images)
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American Airlines’ attempt to strong-arm its customers into buying tickets directly backfired, sending its profits down nearly 50%
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Chipotle CEO says ‘generous portions’ will become standard after people blasted its skimpy serving sizes on social media
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NBA scores $76 billion deal with Amazon, Comcast, and Disney
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One year after it disappeared, Overstock.com is coming back
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FTC orders 8 companies to hand over information on ‘surveillance pricing’ practices
RetailFTC orders 8 companies to hand over information on ‘surveillance pricing’ practices
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