7th August 2020, 6:36 AM
(This post was last modified: 7th August 2020, 6:43 AM by Mia. Edited 3 times in total.)
I always thought it was insane how many chip/crisp brands were owned by Frito-Lay until I realized that Frito-Lay is a subsidiary of PepsiCo. Then there's KFC, Taco Bell, and Pizza Hut, all owned by Yum! Brands, which is another subsidiary of PepsiCo.
I think it's funny that the A&W restaurants are owned by PepsiCo, primarily known as a beverage company. While the A&W beverage is owned by Kraft, primarily known as a food company. Not only does that seem backwards, but why are they owned by two separate companies in the first place?
Also, fun fact: Purina, the dog food, is owned by Nestle. So is Friskies, the cat food. Why does a primarily chocolate company feel the need to own pet foods?
Gosh I love talking about companies. I could ramble on about them forever, but no one would care to read paragraphs of me rambling about them.
I think it's funny that the A&W restaurants are owned by PepsiCo, primarily known as a beverage company. While the A&W beverage is owned by Kraft, primarily known as a food company. Not only does that seem backwards, but why are they owned by two separate companies in the first place?
Also, fun fact: Purina, the dog food, is owned by Nestle. So is Friskies, the cat food. Why does a primarily chocolate company feel the need to own pet foods?
Gosh I love talking about companies. I could ramble on about them forever, but no one would care to read paragraphs of me rambling about them.