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 reported.
AdvertisementPepsiCo, one of the world's biggest food companies, reportedly wants to raise prices so much that one grocery store chain in France won't sell its products anymore.
Soon shoppers at French chain Carrefour won't be able to buy Lay's chips, Pepsi soda, or other products from the company, Reuters reported on Thursday.
Shelves with PepsiCo products will carry signs saying the grocer won't be selling the items anymore due to "unacceptable price increases," a spokesperson for the grocery chain told Reuters.
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