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PepsiCo Inc's quarterly revenue and profit beat Wall Street estimates on Tuesday, boosted by higher sales of its traditional Pepsi soda as well as snacks Lay's and Dorito chips. Beverage sales rose in the quarter as the company's packaging strategy to move away from large cans of sugary drinks to smaller ones is helping it add consumers who occasionally like to 'indulge' even while preferring healthier options in the long term.
"Core Pepsi is what is driving the improved performance in soda," Chief Financial Officer Hugh Johnston told Reuters. "You have the consumer shifting from bigger volume packages into packages that are smaller but the price realization is quite good on them," Johnston said. Earlier this year, PepsiCo launched berry, lime and mango flavored sodas in 12-ounce cans and introduced variations of Cheeots and Doritos tortilla chips.
Rival Coca-Cola Co also saw a rise in overall sales in its last quarter, boosted by strong demand for its orange-vanilla cola, its first such launch since 2007 when it introduced vanilla Coke. Both Pepsi and Coca Cola have also been trying to offer new products to cater to consumers who prefer healthier options like sparkling waters and teas.
Beverage volume fell 2% at PepsiCo's North America beverage unit, largely due to higher sales of smaller packages of sodas and juices, but revenue from the business rose 2.5%. Revenue in its snacking division, Frito-Lay North America, rose 4.5%, led by high single-digit growth in convenience and dollar stores, pushing total net revenue up 2.2% to $16.45 billion.
Organic revenue, which excludes the effect of currency fluctuations and acquisitions, increased 4.5% in the quarter. Three analysts polled by Refinitv IBES had expected a 4.87% growth in organic revenue. Net income attributable to the company rose 11.8% to $2.04 billion from $1.82 billion a year earlier. Excluding one-time items, it earned $1.54 per share. Analysts on average had expected profit of $1.50 per share and revenue of $16.43 billion.

Copyright Reuters, 2019

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