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Why do restaurants not serve Coke and Pepsi?

Why do restaurants not serve Coke and Pepsi?

Restaurants don’t serve both Coke and Pepsi because the two companies are competing against each other, as a result, they have made supplier contracts which say that if you only choose one of them then their product will be discounted. Coca-Cola has by far more restaurants in an agreement with them than Pepsi.

Why do some restaurants only carry Pepsi?

Why do some restaurants only serve Pepsi?

If the restaurant is part of a regional or national chain, they usually sign an exclusivity contract with the beverage distributor to carry only that distributor’s brand for a set period of time. This is why you’ll go to restaurants which formerly served Coke and find that they now serve Pepsi products.

Why do some restaurants serve Pepsi instead of coke?

This is why you’ll go to restaurants which formerly served Coke and find that they now serve Pepsi products. They changed their contract, usually because Pepsi offered them a lower prices for the syrup, the dispensers and the CO2.

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Which fast food chain has the most Coca-Cola contracts?

Coke comes out the undisputed winner, with big contracts with McDonald’s, Subway, and Burger King. Pepsi still has some notable brands, like Taco Bell, KFC, and Hooters.

Why can’t I sell Pepsi out of my soda gun?

In the restaurant industry, in the United States, the equipment used for dispensing soda is provided by the soda distributor. So if Coke has provided your soda gun, or your fountain system, they will not allow you to sell Pepsi products out of it.

Why does Coca Cola have so many locations in restaurants?

So usually one supplier (CocaCola or PepsiCo) has a exclusive contract for that location or group of locations. Both CocaCola and PepsiCo want to sell their drinks to as many restaurants as possible. It is far more profitable for a restaurant owner to provide fountain beverages instead of cans and bottles.