Monday, December 1, 2025

Fat jabs take the fizz out of Pepsi sales: Health aware consumers cut back on snacks and drinks

Must read

Lisa Riley I’m A Celeb moment leaves fellow Emmerdale star Dominic Blunt heartbroken

A poignant scene in I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! had an emotional effect on the Paddy Kirk actor as it revealed...

Chancellor’s inheritance tax raid battering rural business

By HUGO DUNCAN Updated: 16:50 EST, 30 November 2025 ...

Arsenal: Mikel Arteta reveals new William Saliba and Gabriel injury updates after Chelsea draw

Cristhian Mosquera and Piero Hincapie started at Stamford Bridge with both first-choice Gunners centre-backs sidelined Source link

Agency workers covering for Birmingham bin strikers to join picket lines

Unite said the number of agency workers who will join the strike action is ‘growing daily’. #Agency #workers #covering #Birmingham #bin #strikers #join #picket #lines

PepsiCo has seen sales of its snacks and drinks fall as health-aware consumers cut back.

The US giant, which owns Walkers, Doritos and Pipers Crisps in the UK, said the volume of goods sold by its food and drink arms fell 1 per cent in the third quarter.

In North America, volumes at its snack division fell by as much as 4 per cent. But higher prices helped its sales rise 2.7 per cent to £18billion.

PepsiCo has famously used celebrities to grow its market base, first hiring Beyonce in 2002.

Its figures come as food manufacturers grapple with changing habits, including the rollout of ‘fat jabs’ such as Ozempic, which have meant more shoppers eating less.

The company said it was launching products that appeal more to health-focused consumers.

Sales slump: PepsiCo has famously used celebrities to grow its market base, first hiring Beyonce (pictured) in 2002

Sales slump: PepsiCo has famously used celebrities to grow its market base, first hiring Beyonce (pictured) in 2002

DIY INVESTING PLATFORMS

Easy investing and ready-made portfolios

AJ Bell

Easy investing and ready-made portfolios

AJ Bell

Easy investing and ready-made portfolios

Free fund dealing and investment ideas

Hargreaves Lansdown

Free fund dealing and investment ideas

Hargreaves Lansdown

Free fund dealing and investment ideas

Flat-fee investing from £4.99 per month

interactive investor

Flat-fee investing from £4.99 per month

interactive investor

Flat-fee investing from £4.99 per month

Account and trading fee-free ETF investing

InvestEngine

Account and trading fee-free ETF investing

InvestEngine

Account and trading fee-free ETF investing

Free share dealing and no account fee

Trading 212

Free share dealing and no account fee

Trading 212

Free share dealing and no account fee

Affiliate links: If you take out a product This is Money may earn a commission. These deals are chosen by our editorial team, as we think they are worth highlighting. This does not affect our editorial independence.

Compare the best investing account for you



#Fat #jabs #fizz #Pepsi #sales #Health #aware #consumers #cut #snacks #drinks

- Advertisement -

More articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisement -

Latest article

Lisa Riley I’m A Celeb moment leaves fellow Emmerdale star Dominic Blunt heartbroken

A poignant scene in I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! had an emotional effect on the Paddy Kirk actor as it revealed...

Chancellor’s inheritance tax raid battering rural business

By HUGO DUNCAN Updated: 16:50 EST, 30 November 2025 ...

Arsenal: Mikel Arteta reveals new William Saliba and Gabriel injury updates after Chelsea draw

Cristhian Mosquera and Piero Hincapie started at Stamford Bridge with both first-choice Gunners centre-backs sidelined Source link

Agency workers covering for Birmingham bin strikers to join picket lines

Unite said the number of agency workers who will join the strike action is ‘growing daily’. #Agency #workers #covering #Birmingham #bin #strikers #join #picket #lines

Paul Doyle changed Liverpool parade crash plea at last minute ‘for two reasons’, says expert

Paul Doyle surprised the court last week when he pleaded guilty to all 31 charges he faced over the crash which injured 134 people...