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The Cool Down on MSNPepsiCo launches bold initiative to assist with major issue for farmers: 'The starting point of everything we do'According to its website, PepsiCo sources "more than 35 agricultural crops and ingredients" to make its well-loved snacks and ...
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Zacks Investment Research on MSNPepsiCo Nears Q2 Earnings: Is a Buy Warranted Before the Release?PepsiCo, Inc. PEP is expected to register top and bottom-line declines when it reports second-quarter 2025 numbers on July 17 ...
Heeding the call to ban artificial ingredients by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., PepsiCo isn’t wasting any time getting started.
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The Cool Down on MSNPepsiCo strikes pivotal new deal to transform how it sources ingredients: 'An ally and leader on this path'Potato Pro revealed the expansion of PepsiCo's collaboration with Yara, which looks like a positive move toward a more ...
New nutritional studies validate the benefits of the popular beverage while providing another way to differentiate the drink ...
Siete chips fans on TikTok are gutted to learn the family-launched brand has been purchased by big-brand Pepsi.
If you're a Pepsi person, you'll want to know how the soda got its name. The 125-year-old brand has a history you may not have expected.
PepsiCo uses robotics, satellites, and sensors to optimize its supply chain, from the farm to the factory line where soda bottles are filled.
PepsiCo announced that all artificial colors will be removed from Lay's and Tostitos brands by end of year, heeding HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s call to ban food dyes.
Artificial colors will be removed by the end of this year from Lay's and Tostitos brands, according to PepsiCo's chairman and chief executive officer. "We're well underway," he said.
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