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VisualMod t1_ixw9byy wrote

>You're an idiot if you think that Subway ending their contract with Coca Cola is going to have any impact on the stock price.

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Inevitable-Cell-1227 t1_ixw9lsk wrote

Take it easy V-Mod. Sheesh. Anyway OP, this won’t move the needle much but quarterly earnings may increase marginally because Pepsi products are less expensive at scale. Knowing Subway, they’ll throw it right back into advertising.

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Such-Combination5046 t1_ixwa9je wrote

Subway sucks! They give u 2 slices of meat, 2 slices of cheese and a little drizzle of sauce, the bread sucks, everything sucks at Subway.

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pikero_ t1_ixw9f6b wrote

Nope

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notimportant9900 OP t1_ixw9n24 wrote

But why? Subway is big and i think Coca Cola loses money

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27803 t1_ixwa288 wrote

No way Coke looses money on the subway contract , providing syrup is cheap, the cups cost more than they charge you for the soda

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W1nD0c t1_ixwcdka wrote

This is true. When I worked at Burger King many years ago, the amount of syrup in a large cola cost about one cent. Fountain drinks are pure profit.

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exomyth t1_ixwbi7e wrote

I went to the KFC (not sponsored) yesterday, and ordered some cola. They served pepsi, which I couldn't finish because I didn't like it

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27803 t1_ixwcj4g wrote

KFC is owned by Yum brands which is a subsidiary of PepsiCo

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exomyth t1_ixwcpaj wrote

Yeah better get something else when at kfc

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Keyboard_smashgood t1_ixwdlqi wrote

You have to consider how much soda is sold by subway vs every other restaurant, grocery store, convenience store. I’m guessing under .01%. Won’t move the needle for Pepsi or Coke.

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Bradley182 t1_ixwf2jc wrote

The robots are taking control!!

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BagholderBaggins t1_ixwjkaa wrote

They're failing hard at rebranding, people don't forget jarred lmao even if you keep throwing the likes of Irving. Product sucks but the fatties bought in to lose weight. Shits sailed and so has this. Switching to a sweeter soda with diet being your shtick? Grasping for straws, puts into oblivion. No position. But thanks for the ideas

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mikev854 t1_ixwilzb wrote

Who the fuck drinks Pepsi?!

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