Costco announced recently it would switch to using Coca-Cola products in its food court after using Pepsi products for the last decade. Here's when you can start ordering a Coke with your $1.50 hotdog
After 10 years in business, the Garza family sold their company Siete Foods to PepsiCo (NASDAQ: PEP) for a cool $1.2 billion. The deal for Siete was announced back in October but closed this January.
Costco CEO Ron Vachris confirmed the return to Coke at the company's annual shareholder meeting earlier this week.
Costco confirmed its food courts will be switching back to Coca-Cola from Pepsi, which it served for 13 years.
Costco is changing its food court fountain drinks from Pepsi to Coca-Cola. The change reverses a move made in 2013, as the retailer looked to keep the cost of its $1.50 hot dog combo steady. Costco is shaking up its food-court offerings—at least those in the beverage aisle.
Costco announced it will switch from Pepsi products at its food court, according to reporting from USA Today, impacting 17 warehouses in Michigan.
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Costco confirmed it will switch from Pepsi to Coca-Cola products at its food courts. The change was announced on Thursday, Jan. 23, during the warehouse retailer’s annual shareholders meeting. During the meeting, a shareholder asked Costco President and CEO Ron Vachris if the rumored switch was true, to which he replied, “Yes, that’s accurate.”
"This summer, we will be converting our food court fountain business back over to Coca-Cola," Costco CEO Ron Vachris announced at the company’s annual shareholders meeting. FOX Business reports that the change will reverse a 2013 move that put Pepsi fountain products at its food courts in place of Coca-Cola soft drinks.
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