Whenever we talk of the Indian cola space, we generally discuss how Mukesh Ambani’s Campa is ravaging the markets 🙏🙏
But what’s even more interesting is how much is changing with Coca-Cola’s India bottling ops.
Let me explain bit by bit.
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Makes total sense tbh. asset-light is the only way fmcg giants can survive india’s hyper-competitive and low-margin market. owning plants is a 90s playbook move.
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Let me explain bit by bit.
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Fir
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