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PepsiCo says economic concerns weighed on customers in North American during recent quarter

PepsiCo reports weaker demand in North America due to economic worries, despite a 6.4% rise in net revenue to $24.2 billion. While snack sales remain flat, beverage volumes have declined by 4%. The company plans to invest in more affordable...

AP News· Jul 9, 2026 · 12:39 PM · 2 views

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PepsiCo reports weaker demand in North America due to economic worries, despite a 6.4% rise in net revenue to $24.2 billion. While snack sales remain flat, beverage volumes have declined by 4%. The company plans to invest in more affordable and healthier product options.

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