PARIS, Sept 14 (Reuters) - French supermarket chain Carrefour CARR.PA has slapped price warnings on products from Lindt chocolates to Lipton Ice Tea to pressure top consumer goods suppliers Nestle, ...
French grocery chain Carrefour is pulling PepsiCos sodas and snacks from its shelves over higher prices. Carrefour is putting up signs informing customers of "unacceptable price increases," Reuters ...
French supermarket chain Carrefour has slapped price warnings on products ranging from Lindt chocolates to Lipton Ice Tea to pressure suppliers such as Nestlé, PepsiCo and Unilever to cut their prices ...
PepsiCo Inc (NASDAQ:PEP) stated on Monday that it was the one to initiate the split with French supermarket giant Carrefour (OTC:CRRFY), not the other way around. What Happened: The Wall Street ...
Carrefour, a supermarket chain, said the maker of Pepsi, Lay’s and 7-Up was keeping its food “unacceptably” expensive despite falling inflation. By Liz Alderman Liz Alderman, who writes about the ...
Competition in the French retail scene could be about to heat up, with market leader Carrefour reporting an improvement in its domestic operations. Carrefour says it has been encouraged by the results ...
Carrefour, one of France’s biggest supermarket chains, will stop selling PepsiCo products because they have become too expensive, in the latest clash between retailers and their suppliers over prices.