Pepsi outside California still has chemical linked to cancer: Report
Pepsi-Cola is still using caramel coloring containing a chemical linked to cancer in rodents, a report released on Wednesday showed, more than a year after the beverage maker promised to phase it out
What slowdown? For some firms, India still humming
India's economic growth may have slowed to a near-decade low, but you wouldn't know it from the pace at which Britain's Costa Coffee and many other consumer-focused companies are expanding.
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Consumer court slaps fine on Coca-Cola
Next time if you find any foreign bodies inside a soft drink bottle, you can approach the consumer disputes redressal forum seeking compensation. The second additional district consumer redressal foru
Firms see India 3rd most-favoured destination: U.N. report
Major global companies consider India their third most favoured destination after China and the United States, a U.N. report said on Thursday, and investment inflows could increase by more than 20 per
IKEA hits snag with India venture: Sources
India has rebuffed a request by IKEA to relax rules on buying goods locally, a government source said on Friday, raising the prospect of a delay in the world's largest furniture maker entering the Ind
Time to buy India? Some investors say yes
India has gone from the country set to overtake China to the country that can do nothing right. Now, a few contrarians see signs India is turning a corner.
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Coke to boost India investment by $3 billion
Coca-Cola Co announced a further $3 billion in investment in India over the next eight years on Tuesday as the world's biggest soft drinks maker seeks to expand in a country where its flagship brand t
Coca-Cola to invest about Rs 28,000 crore in India by 2020
Beverages giant Coca-Cola on Tuesday said it, along with its partners, will invest USD 5 billion (about Rs 28,000 crore) in India by 2020 on various activities, including setting up of new bottling pl
China shuts Coke plant over chlorine: Government
Authorities in northern China have ordered a Coca-Cola bottling plant shut after finding its products were contaminated by chlorine, according to a government statement.
Shanxi province ordered an in
New Zealand woman's Coca-Cola habit cited in death
Experts say a New Zealand woman's 2-gallon-a-day Coca-Cola habit probably contributed to her death, a conclusion that led the soft-drink giant to note that even water can be deadly in excessive amount