As consumers continue to look for ways to save money at the grocery store, global soda and snack maker PepsiCo says it plans to help with that early next year. In a 2026 financial outlook plan unveiled Monday, the company said it recognizes that it must also cut costs to ensure customers are able to afford the products they love.
While exact price cuts were not mentioned, the company says it is taking a targeted approach to create affordable price points for various brands. By doing so, PepsiCo believes customers will buy products more frequently than they are currently.
PepsiCo, which owns popular brands like Pepsi, Doritos, Gatorade, Cheetos and Lay’s, will also trim about 20% of the products it sells. By doing so, the company will reduce costs with those savings going toward marketi

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