The Turkish unit of PepsiCo Inc. subsidiary Frito-Lay was saddled with a 1.3 billion liras ($36 million) penalty after the country’s antitrust regulator concluded a probe into the division.
Turkey's competition board said on Saturday it had fined Frito Lay Gida 1.3 billion lira ($35.90 million) over violation of the country's competition law.
Newsweek contacted Target for more information about the affected products via email. Why It Matters. Consuming recalled food ...
Coca-Cola's limited edition flavors of its sodas and price hikes powered a surprise rise in quarterly revenue amid sluggish ...
Sheetz has named former PepsiCo executive Kristen Blum to its board of directors. The convenience-store chain said Blum’s ...
PepsiCo's international growth offsets North American struggles, with significant gains in Europe and Asia Pacific region.
According to Food Safety Magazine, food recalls have steadily increased since 2020, especially Class I recalls. Like ...
PepsiCo made key strategic changes to its snack business Frito-Lay North America owner of popular products like Lays, Cheetos ...
Lays is recalling some of its most popular chips because the bags are mislabeled. The mistake could prove deadly for people ...
"Plaintiff is correct that a genuine factual dispute exists as to whether Jewel or Frito-Lay or both are responsible for ...
PepsiCo recorded a higher quarterly profit despite a small drop in revenue as volumes in its main North American segments ...