[i]During your last trip to the grocery store, you may have noticed a few changes in the soft drink aisle. If you're a fan of Pepsi, Mug Root Beer, Sierra Mist, Mountain Dew, or Dr. Pepper, you probably already know what I'm talking about.
Pepsi Bottling Group has officially applied the "smaller is better" philosophy to its packaging. The 12-pack we've all become accustomed to has been temporarily phased-out and replaced by an 8-pack in 20% of America's stores, including the state of Florida, my home state.
Pepsi claims higher prices for energy and food combined to raise expenses by 11%. They're betting the 8-pack will appear as a better value to consumers. Who does Pepsi think they're fooling?
Pepsi Tests New 8-pack to See if Smaller is Better
Pepsi Bottling Group has officially applied the "smaller is better" philosophy to its packaging. The 12-pack we've all become accustomed to has been temporarily phased-out and replaced by an 8-pack in 20% of America's stores, including the state of Florida, my home state.
Pepsi claims higher prices for energy and food combined to raise expenses by 11%. They're betting the 8-pack will appear as a better value to consumers. Who does Pepsi think they're fooling?
Pepsi Tests New 8-pack to See if Smaller is Better
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