PepsiCo says economic concerns weighed on customers in North American during recent quarter
PepsiCo reported stronger-than-expected revenue of $24.2 billion for the second quarter, despite weaker demand in North America due to economic concerns. The company's net revenue rose 6.4% compared to the same period last year.

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AI-generatedPepsiCo reported stronger-than-expected revenue of $24.2 billion for the second quarter, despite weaker demand in North America due to economic concerns. The company's net revenue rose 6.4% compared to the same period last year. In response to consumer price hikes, PepsiCo slashed U.S. prices on certain snack products by up to 15% in February, which boosted demand in the first quarter. However, in the second quarter, gas prices spiked due to the Iran war, leading to flat snack sales volumes and a 4% decline in beverage volumes in North America. The company saw stronger sales overseas and introduced new products, including Gatorade Lower Sugar, to meet consumer demand for healthier options. PepsiCo's net income more than doubled to $2.98 billion, but fell short of analysts' forecast.
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5 extractedNet income more than doubled in the second quarter to $2.98 billion.
PepsiCo's snack sales volumes were flat in North America, while its beverage volumes fell 4% in the second quarter.
Net revenue rose 6.4% to $24.2 billion for the April-June period.
PepsiCo reported stronger than expected revenue in the second quarter despite weaker demand in North America.
Americans’ attitudes toward the economy have improved slightly as gas prices declined, but their outlook remains mostly negative.