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PepsiCo may raise price as supply disruptions linger

| Updated: October 09, 2021 10:20:04


Bottles of Pepsi are pictured at a grocery store in Pasadena, California, US, July 11, 2017. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni Bottles of Pepsi are pictured at a grocery store in Pasadena, California, US, July 11, 2017. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

PepsiCo Inc said on Tuesday it would likely raise prices again early next year, as it looks to overcome ever-increasing supply-chain challenges that include everything from a shortage of Gatorade bottles to a lack of truck drivers.

Chief Financial Officer Hugh Johnston told Reuters that PepsiCo had to "scramble" to overcome a shortage of cans and Gatorade bottles in the last few months as demand for its beverages jumped at restaurants and theatres following the lifting of pandemic-induced restrictions.

PepsiCo has already raised the prices of its sodas and snacks in recent weeks, echoing the strategy of the broader packaged foods industry as rising raw material prices pinch profit margins, reports Reuters. 

"I do expect there will probably be some price increases in the first quarter of next year as well, as we fully absorb and lock down the impact of commodity inflation," Johnston said, adding that he expects most supply-chain disruptions to moderate by the end of 2021.

PepsiCo's UK business has also been hit by a shortage of truck drivers in post-Brexit Britain due to immigration rules and a loss of about a year of driver testing and training.

However, Johnston said he does not expect a shortage of PepsiCo products in supermarkets, saying the company should be in better shape by the end of the fourth quarter.

The company said it was expecting fiscal 2021 organic revenue to rise about 8 per cent, compared with its prior forecast of a 6 per cent increase. 

PepsiCo's third-quarter organic revenue rose 9 per cent, 5-percentage points of which came from selling higher-priced products. Costs were up over 10 per cent, driven by higher expenditure on distribution and marketing.

Net revenue rose 11.6 per cent to $20.19 billion in the quarter ended Sept. 4, above analysts' estimates of $19.39 billion, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.

PepsiCo shares rose marginally in premarket trading.

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