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Coca-Cola’s Post-Inflation Growth Playbook

14 min · 29 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio Coca-Cola’s Post-Inflation Growth Playbook

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Coca-Cola’s first-quarter results show a shift from price-led growth toward architecture-led growth. Organic revenue rose 10 percent, volume grew 3 percent, and EPS guidance improved, but the strategic signal is in pack design, affordability, cold availability, and occasion-based innovation. The 1.25-liter bottle and mini cans show how Coca-Cola is addressing pressured consumers without relying mainly on discounting. For FMCG leaders, the key question is whether growth is truly incremental or driven by cannibalization, subsidized loyalty, or stockpiling. The next RGM advantage will come from source-of-business clarity, disciplined pack roles, and precise execution. FMCG Weekly - News and trends curated by Accuris, the leading independent consultancy for revenue growth management

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