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alwaysinasnit

(5,548 posts)
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 02:31 PM Dec 14

Secret Documents Show Pepsi and Walmart Colluded to Raise Food Prices Across the Economy

https://www.thebignewsletter.com/p/secret-documents-show-pepsi-and-walmart

The Trump FTC tried to hide a complaint showing Pepsi forced shoppers to pay higher prices everywhere but Walmart. But now it's unsealed. And the politics of affordability are explosive.

Last month, the Atlanta Fed came out with a report showing a clear relationship between consolidation in grocery stores and the rate of food inflation. Unsurprisingly, where monopolies prevail, food inflation is 0.46 percentage points higher than where there is more competition. The study showed that from 2006-2020, the cumulative difference amounted to a 9% hike in food prices, and presumably since 2020, that number has gone much higher.

Affordability, in other words, is a market power problem.

And yesterday, we got specifics on just how market power in grocery stores works. The reason is because a nonprofit just forced the government to unseal a complaint lodged by Lina Khan’s FTC against Pepsi for colluding with Walmart to raise food prices across the economy. A Trump official tasked with dealing with affordability tried to hide this complaint, and failed. And now there’s a political and legal storm as a result.

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Secret Documents Show Pepsi and Walmart Colluded to Raise Food Prices Across the Economy (Original Post) alwaysinasnit Dec 14 OP
Oh, my. n/t Hugin Dec 14 #1
And it's not just sodas. TheBlackAdder Dec 14 #6
Downright dystopian peppertree Dec 14 #12
Still laugh every time I see this picture KS Toronado Dec 14 #29
Reminds me of those pigs who tell their wives they got this or that "because I thought you'd like it" peppertree Dec 14 #30
Nothing but Timewas Dec 14 #2
Shocking SheltieLover Dec 14 #3
Kick dalton99a Dec 14 #4
How much is enough for these greedy scumbags? malaise Dec 14 #5
Too much... GiqueCee Dec 14 #10
So......... BurnDoubt Dec 14 #17
Teddy Kennedy asked that question when he was still alive. MLWR Dec 14 #16
We are seeing the answer... 2naSalit Dec 15 #36
No surprise there. Old Crank Dec 14 #7
Lock. Them. Up!!!!! Trueblue1968 Dec 14 #8
I haven't had a Pepsi soda product in 20 years due to high fructose corn syrup Ritabert Dec 14 #9
Check The Chart In Post 6 ProfessorGAC Dec 14 #15
It's a matter of how they produce HFCS and its contribution to belly fat Ritabert Dec 15 #41
No It Isn't ProfessorGAC Dec 15 #42
You do it your way, i'll do it mine. I don't eat the stuff and I'm old, thin and healthy. Ritabert Dec 15 #44
Worth the read. Thanks. ❤️ littlemissmartypants Dec 14 #11
Matt Stoller is always worth a read Lmsp.nt jfz9580m Dec 15 #33
❤️ littlemissmartypants Dec 15 #37
TY jfz9580m. Hopefully others will see this, take a chance and be pleasantly surprised. ❤️ littlemissmartypants Dec 15 #43
I'm shocked just shocked. Orrex Dec 14 #13
They've got both Pepsi and Coke covered... slightlv Dec 14 #14
I only like coffee cold. tavernier Dec 14 #18
I worked at my grandmother's beauty salon slightlv Dec 14 #21
Lol jfz9580m Dec 15 #34
I share your Coffee attitude. BurnDoubt Dec 14 #19
Casablanca shocking. Sneederbunk Dec 14 #20
Wake me when there are actual consequences. (n/t) OldBaldy1701E Dec 14 #22
No shit, OldBaldy! BComplex Dec 15 #46
Going on forever, like when everything got jacked up during covid. Any opportunity to fuck people. n/t Evolve Dammit Dec 14 #23
And Grump still has a 42% approval rating Gum Logger Dec 14 #24
Too many looooove themselves some Walmart... luv2fly Dec 14 #25
you saved a dollar today... DBoon Dec 14 #28
Walmart is evil ybbor Dec 15 #40
Some years ago,I read a story about Walmart putting out bins to collect food at Thanksgiving... 3catwoman3 Dec 15 #45
Failure on yet another economic issue. snot Dec 14 #26
That's why Costco rules and Wal-Mart sucks. dem4decades Dec 14 #27
In other news, soldierant Dec 15 #31
CEO of Krogers during the Albertsons takeover. Blue Full Moon Dec 15 #32
All that matters these days is the shareholders... and profits. IcyPeas Dec 15 #38
This is just capitalism acting out its nature. BlueTsunami2018 Dec 15 #35
That explains the non-sensical $7.00 bag of Doritos wolfie001 Dec 15 #39
The whole idea Bob_in_VA Dec 15 #47

peppertree

(23,129 posts)
12. Downright dystopian
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 04:01 PM
Dec 14

Reminds me a little of the 2004 film One-Point-O - wherein an all-controlling Farm Corporation monopolizes the sale of nearly all groceries, under anodyne names like "Nature Fresh Milk" and "Farm Fresh Beef."

Not content with its near-monopoly, it resorts to hypnosis and hi-tech means to compel consumers to buy everything from them - and in as large amounts as they can.

It certainly worked with one particular consumer...



KS Toronado

(23,058 posts)
29. Still laugh every time I see this picture
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 09:44 PM
Dec 14

If TSF.ucker wanted to treat the national college football champions to a delicious McDonald's meal,
why didn't he take them to a McDonalds so they could have a warm meal? That crap had to taste like
shit being cold.

peppertree

(23,129 posts)
30. Reminds me of those pigs who tell their wives they got this or that "because I thought you'd like it"
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 10:08 PM
Dec 14

"No, dear," she'd tell him - rolling her eyes. "You got it because you like it."

GiqueCee

(3,402 posts)
10. Too much...
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 03:55 PM
Dec 14

... is NEVER enough for these sociopaths. Their greed has no limits, and they rationalize it with the shopworn excuse, "Our first responsibility is to our stockholders", which is horse shit. Their first responsibility is to be decent human beings, a task at which they have, thus far, failed miserably.

BurnDoubt

(1,447 posts)
17. So.........
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 04:14 PM
Dec 14

Is it Stockholders who are fleecing their friends and neighbors and hiding behind a “Board” making the decisions without their knowledge and consent?
This has been my thought for quite some time: they’ve made retirees complicit in the rip-off by tying our retirement to success in the Stock Market.
They have made us ALL “Oppressor Pigs”!!!!! Literally “Eating Our Young!!!!!
There IS a solution for this, but it will never happen as long as we let them make ALL the decisions.
Rise up! Or tumble down.
Poo Tee Weet.

Ritabert

(1,976 posts)
9. I haven't had a Pepsi soda product in 20 years due to high fructose corn syrup
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 03:53 PM
Dec 14

I also stay away from Frito-Lay stuff.

ProfessorGAC

(75,842 posts)
15. Check The Chart In Post 6
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 04:06 PM
Dec 14

There are many products by PepsiCo that have nothing to do with soft drinks & chips.
It's pretty hard for people to stay away from everything these big companies make.
I don't drink pop because they're all too sweet for me, no matter the sugar used.
One last night: as the perceived sweetness of fructose is higher than that of sucrose, HFCS (granting the health issues around how the body digests the 2 sugars), with It's higher ratio of fructose (white sugar is about 48% fructose, the balance dextrose), it's sweeter. So, they actually use a pinch less than when they used sucrose.
HFCS is a give & take vs sucrose.

Ritabert

(1,976 posts)
41. It's a matter of how they produce HFCS and its contribution to belly fat
Mon Dec 15, 2025, 10:15 AM
Dec 15

I read my labels and try to minimize it.

ProfessorGAC

(75,842 posts)
42. No It Isn't
Mon Dec 15, 2025, 10:47 AM
Dec 15

Yes, it processes in the body differently and does lead to fat accumulation.
Has nothing to do with how they process ut.
Let's stick to science, shall we.
Not halfway: the whole way.

slightlv

(7,438 posts)
14. They've got both Pepsi and Coke covered...
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 04:03 PM
Dec 14

getting harder and harder for us caffeine junkies! And no... I don't like coffee, strange as it is at 70 yrs old. I prefer my caffeine cold. And often take it in larger doses via 5-Hour Energy... and I know that crap can't be good for me, either! (LOL)

I thought we outlawed monopolies? We have more and larger monopolies now than at any other time in our country, I'd lay odds. Laissez Faire capitalism on it's final legs, I hope...

tavernier

(14,265 posts)
18. I only like coffee cold.
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 04:25 PM
Dec 14

Sometimes I’ll throw in some milk and sugar and put a squirt of whipped cream on top to make a frappe with a lot less calories than McDonald’s. But just black with a couple of ice cubes is great.

slightlv

(7,438 posts)
21. I worked at my grandmother's beauty salon
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 05:03 PM
Dec 14

for nearly years and years. All that time, she tried to find ways to make coffee palatable to me. I LOVE the smell... just can't stand the taste! And don't even talk to me about adding it to chocolate! YUK! One sip, and I can tell. I know a lot of people say it brings out the chocolate taste in richer tones. To me, it always just dilutes the taste.

I managed, back in my 20's, to switch from regular coke and pepsi, to diet pepsi. And I admit now, I'm hooked. Whether on pepsi, or on the caffeine, I'm not sure. probably a bit of both... oh, well... I made it this many years. And somehow, I don't think my lupus or fibromyalgia can be blamed on either. At least, not from what I've read so far...

jfz9580m

(16,573 posts)
34. Lol
Mon Dec 15, 2025, 04:56 AM
Dec 15

Love the stuff..I drink it cold and black now..
You might be the first person I have come across who hates the taste of coffee slightlv..

I could manage without it, but wouldn’t want to..Whether it is 1984 or other apocalyptic fiction, the parts where coffee or chocolate become hard to obtain resonate with me.

BurnDoubt

(1,447 posts)
19. I share your Coffee attitude.
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 04:27 PM
Dec 14

I had to discontinue my all-day Cola habit, and I lost about forty pounds in about a year. I went to to the “cheepo” energy shots and, like you I wonder how that ends, but…..
We do need to dust off our anti-trust bonafides and fix some of the things that have been allowed to slide-by. I’m guessing it might be that we’ve allowed the institutionalized watchdogs to "sip the sop’ and ignore their purview in favor of “Favors”.
So… when the Next Purge happens, maybe The People will get a hand on the tiller and we finally get some Economic Justice.
Department of Economic Overlord Re-Education and Neutering??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
Yes, Please!

Evolve Dammit

(21,495 posts)
23. Going on forever, like when everything got jacked up during covid. Any opportunity to fuck people. n/t
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 05:13 PM
Dec 14

luv2fly

(2,597 posts)
25. Too many looooove themselves some Walmart...
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 06:58 PM
Dec 14

... despite their well established track record of destroying small businesses.

But hey, maybe you saved a dollar so it's all good. Now back to your Facebook account to see your "friends."

ybbor

(1,709 posts)
40. Walmart is evil
Mon Dec 15, 2025, 07:39 AM
Dec 15

I did many papers and projects in college dealing with their tactics to decimate mom and pop local stores in small communities. One of my favorite comparisons was, Ford paid his employees well enough so that they could afford his vehicles, Walmart pays their “associates” enough that they can’t buy anything but their products. They also tutor them on how to use federal programs for food aid and other assistance. Not to mention their treatment of their “partners”, ie. vendors, and their demand on local infrastructure.

Don’t shop there! Bad people who care only about their bottom line!

3catwoman3

(28,579 posts)
45. Some years ago,I read a story about Walmart putting out bins to collect food at Thanksgiving...
Mon Dec 15, 2025, 11:30 AM
Dec 15

...not for the poor/needy, but for their employees! They don't pay them enough to be able to afford the usual components of a typical TG dinner. Shameful.

The Walmart heirs have more than enough money. They will not be getting a nickel from me.

snot

(11,494 posts)
26. Failure on yet another economic issue.
Sun Dec 14, 2025, 07:12 PM
Dec 14

Both parties have both been soft on antitrust enforcement for decades.

Blue Full Moon

(3,151 posts)
32. CEO of Krogers during the Albertsons takeover.
Mon Dec 15, 2025, 03:44 AM
Dec 15

Said during an interview that they gave to the republican party because republicans create inflation. Inflation is maximum profits.

BlueTsunami2018

(4,854 posts)
35. This is just capitalism acting out its nature.
Mon Dec 15, 2025, 05:53 AM
Dec 15

Buy low, sell high, squeeze every last penny out of everything you can.

What a great system.

wolfie001

(7,085 posts)
39. That explains the non-sensical $7.00 bag of Doritos
Mon Dec 15, 2025, 07:08 AM
Dec 15

This makes sense. And they raised the prices when we had a sane and decent man in the White House. I bought my last bag of that crap over 5 years ago.

Bob_in_VA

(130 posts)
47. The whole idea
Mon Dec 15, 2025, 02:44 PM
Dec 15

that corporations have a legal "duty" to maximize shareholder value is BS. Milton Friedman floated this idea back in the late 1970s/early 1980s but it was never codified into law. Unfortunately, our "regulatory" agencies have never shot it down, like they should have. Yet another example of "regulatory capture".

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