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PepsiCo products have once again hit the shelves in France and Belgium, following an agreement with Carrefour. The supermarket chain had temporarily removed PepsiCo brands such as Lay’s, Doritos, and Pepsi from their stores due to a price dispute at the beginning of January. However, an agreement has now been reached, allowing the products to return to Carrefour stores.

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Carrefour’s director in France, Alexandre de Palmas, confirmed the agreement on social media by posting a photo holding a bottle of Pepsi between the store shelves. The French supermarket chain stated that the agreement was reached in the interest of customers. Meanwhile, Carrefour’s Belgian press service also confirmed that the agreement applies in Belgium and PepsiCo products returned to the shelves last week.

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