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Coca-Cola, which produces the 330ml and 300ml cans, was not available to comment on the issue. Al Nuaimi stressed that the ministry had received many complaints from consumers of a significant ...
Official inspectors fanned out through the UAE restaurants, shops and other outlets to implement a decision to take Pepsi and Coca Cola 300 ml cans off the shelves and an official said the process ...
Coca-Cola, which produces the 330ml and 300ml cans, was not available to comment on the issue. Al Nuaimi stressed that the ministry had received many complaints from consumers of a significant ...
The move is seen as a reaction to PepsiCo, which opened a bottling plant in Nairobi in February and offered a larger product of 350ml bottle that is retailing at the same price as Coca-Cola’s 300ml.
DUBAI - The Ministry of Economy on Tuesday said Coca-Cola and Pepsi 300ml cans will be taken off the UAE shelves in a month. Published: Thu 23 Feb 2012, 12:51 AM Updated: Fri 3 Apr 2015, 4:42 PM ...
26 February 2012. UAE retailers can sell only 330ml cans, while 300ml cans are for hotels, restaurants and exports. The Dubai Department of Economic Development (DED) and Sharjah Department of ...
COCA-COLA, the company behind ... The product affected is Thums Up Cola 300ml can, with a product manufacturing date of 18 September 2020 and product code of BN.1306. Currently, ...
Coca-Cola’s latest—-and final—2022 Creations release is the platform’s the ... And in Canada you’ll find 500-ml bottles and multipacks of 300-ml bottles. If you get a chance to ...
After almost two decades, the Lime flavoured was brought back earlier this year in 300ml, 500, 1.75L and 8x330ml formats. Coca-Cola Senior Brand Manager, Charlotte Walsham said: ‘We’re always ...
COCA-COLA Papua New Guinea has excitedly announced the arrival of the fun, fruity Fanta Raspberry, an exciting new addition ...
Global soft drinks giant PepsiCo has taken the battle for consumers to Coca-Cola’s doorstep with the offer of its 350ml bottled brands at the same price as its rival’s 300ml bottles.
With its latest advertisement and pricing, Pepsi has launched the latest Cola War against rival Coca-Cola. ... In the early 1990s, a 300ml bottle of cold drink was priced around Rs 10.