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PepsiCo adding more chips to bags
PepsiCo adding more chips to bags following 'shrinkflation' complaints
PepsiCo said in its latest earnings call it is adding more product to some chip products including Tostidos and Doritos in an effort to provide more value for customers.
Tostitos, Doritos, Ruffles, Lay’s adding more chips to bags to fight ‘shrinkflation’
Chips lovers can expect larger servings of Doritos, Tostitos, Ruffles and Lay’s as PepsiCo reacts to consumers’ complaints of “shrinkflation.”
PepsiCo Puts More Chips in Bags After ‘Shrinkflation’ Outcry
The food and drinks giant announced that it will add product to certain bags in a bid to address complaints about “shrinkflation.”
PepsiCo will put 20% more product in some its chip bags
PepsiCo, the maker of Ruffles and Tostitos, said it will be putting out bonus packs with more product. WBZ-TV's Courtney Cole reports.
No more shrinkflation? PepsiCo says it will add more potato chips to some bags
PepsiCo (NASDAQ:PEP) plans to put more Lay’s, Doritos, Tostitos and Ruffles potato chips in some bags after hearing criticism about the reduced size by weight of individual bags over the last two years.
PepsiCo is unshrinking shrinkflation by adding more chips back to bags
PepsiCo will put more chips in some Tostitos and Ruffles bags to bring back customers who are tired of higher prices with skimpier bags.
CHIPS, Infinera
Wolfspeed enters into preliminary agreement for $750 million in CHIPS funds
With proposed investments from the federal government under the CHIPS Act and private investors, Wolfspeed will have access to billions of dollars to boost its silicon carbide chip production in Marcy and North Carolina.
Infinera to Get $93 Million Chips Act Funding for Optical Chips
Infinera and the Commerce Department on Thursday said they signed a non-binding, preliminary memorandum of terms for direct funding under the Chips Act, a nearly $53 billion government effort passed in 2022 to jump-start domestic semiconductor production.
Infinera Signs Non-Binding Preliminary Memorandum of Terms to Receive Up to $93 Million in CHIPS Act Funding
Infinera (Nasdaq: INFN) and the U.S. Department of Commerce have signed a non-binding preliminary memorandum of terms for Infinera to receive up to $93 million in direct funding as part of the bipartisan CHIPS and Science Act.
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Apple's made-in-the-USA chips signal a turnaround for the US's big semiconductor bet
TSMC has begun producing chips for Apple at its Phoenix fab, people familiar with the matter said, in a boost for US ...
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TSMC is making chips for Apple in the U.S.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSM) has reportedly started making its first chips for a major customer at its ...
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‘We like getting the variety boxes of chips at Sam’s and Costco’: Shopper shares hack to make your own variety box of Frito-Lay chips
Sammie continues, explaining she and her family buy the variety boxes of chips at Sam’s Club and Costco. “But I always feel ...
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TSMC set to produce first chips from new Arizona plant at start of 2025
TSMC is building three new facilities in Arizona in order to protect its business against mounting tensions between China and ...
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Wolfspeed Stock Soars as Semiconductor Maker Gets CHIPS Act, Apollo Financing
Shares of Wolfspeed jumped nearly 25% Tuesday when the maker of high-speed semiconductors reported it could receive as much ...
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NC chipmaker Wolfspeed lands federal CHIPS Act grant to support new Siler City factory
The Durham semicondcutor company could receive up to $750 million in federal funding as it looks to improve its balance sheet ...
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Xscape is building multicolor lasers to connect chips within data centers
Xscape, a startup founded by Columbia professors, is developing lasers to drive the fiber-optic interconnects in datacenters.
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Raise the woof: Loveland’s Doggie Dips and Chips celebrates 25 years
The store is planning a day-long celebration featuring food, a pet costume contest, raffle prizes and discounts on most ...
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China Security Group Urges Review of Intel’s Chips as Tech Tension With U.S. Rises
The Chinese industry group said that Intel’s products have shown security vulnerabilities and high failure rates.
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