"Carrefour Halts Sales of PepsiCo Items Amid Dispute Over Rising Prices"

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Carrefour, a major European supermarket chain, has begun removing PepsiCo products such as Pepsi, 7 Up, Lipton tea, Quaker foods, Doritos, and Lays chips from its stores in France, Italy, Spain, and Belgium in response to what it calls "unacceptable" price hikes by PepsiCo. The chain has been vocal about the cost of food products, previously adding warning labels to items that had increased in price or decreased in volume or weight. PepsiCo is reportedly in "good faith" discussions with Carrefour to resolve the issue, but has not publicly commented on the situation.
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