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Umm... here's my 2 cents.
Probably both companies use local water and the water supply is the problem or some other local ingredient. It sounds like the Indian states are blaming an environmental problem on Coke and Pepsi.
Now Coke and Pepsi should test their drinks. If there's a problem with the water (or any other local ingredient), then they should charge more to import the ingredient.
But you know, it could be a water problem and hell the problem could have been corrected years ago (importing water, or whatever) and the governments wouldn't do shit about it.
Umm... here's my 2 cents.
Probably both companies use local water and the water supply is the problem or some other local ingredient. It sounds like the Indian states are blaming an environmental problem on Coke and Pepsi.
Now Coke and Pepsi should test their drinks. If there's a problem with the water (or any other local ingredient), then they should charge more to import the ingredient.
But you know, it could be a water problem and hell the problem could have been corrected years ago (importing water, or whatever) and the governments wouldn't do shit about it.
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India has a lot of problems with products being tampered after production. It's quite possible a competitor or whoever may be putting something in the drinks. It's a very common problem especially with food products.