Ever open a bag of chips and find mostly air?! Well, FINALLY, PepsiCo is addressing consumer frustration over shrinkflation.
A representative for PepsiCo, the makers of chips that include Tostitos and Ruffles, confirmed to TODAY.com that the company ...
After facing a recent slump in sales for a number of its products, PepsiCo (PEP) is switching gears in an attempt to win back ...
PepsiCo is making these changes because consumers, strained by a run-up in inflation, have been buying fewer snacks. When ...
( NewsNation) — PepsiCo is filling its Tostitos and Ruffles “bonus” bags with 20% more chips for the same price as a regular ...
PepsiCo, which owns snack brands Lay's and Doritos, is adding more chips to its bags of Ruffles and Tostitos, amid consumer ...
In the company's earnings call last week, Pepsi CEO Ramon Laguarta said the food and beverage giant would be offering bonus ...
PepsiCo announced last week that they would be increasing the net weight of some of their chip packages. This comes after ...
PepsiCo has recently purchased the brand for a whopping $1.2 billion. And while Siete’s shareholders may already be shopping for spinning rims and crunk cups, fans aren’t celebrating.
Michael M. Santiago / Staff / Getty Images PepsiCo reports earnings before the bell Tuesday, with analysts expecting slight growth in revenue and profits compared to last year. The company behind ...
Nitika Garg, professor of marketing at the UNSW Business School, says shrinkflation, when packet sizes fall and prices stay the same, relies on shoppers not twigging to what is going on.