"Carrefour Halts Sales of Pepsi and Lay's Amid Rising Costs"

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Carrefour, a major European supermarket chain, has begun removing PepsiCo products from its shelves in countries like France, Italy, Spain, and Belgium, citing "unacceptable" price increases. This move follows Carrefour's previous efforts to combat shrinkflation by adding warning labels to products that had reduced in size but increased in price. The dispute highlights ongoing tensions between retailers and suppliers over pricing in the face of inflation. PepsiCo is in discussions with Carrefour to resolve the issue, but has not publicly commented on the situation.
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