The next time you go to crack open a can of Pepsi, beware: A man from Ormond Beach, Florida, was in his backyard barbequing when he reached for a soda. After taking a swig of the sugary drink, he immediately threw the can down and began gagging. His wife then examined the can and poured its contents onto a plate, she describes what she saw as something resembling “pink linguine” and “dark stuff.”
Testing by the FDA revealed the “pink linguine” and “dark stuff” to be the remnants of a deceased frog. Pepsi has yet to comment on the incident. It's stories such as these that make a person think about how their food and beverages are being packaged and handled.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Food Safety Protocols
- Increased attention to food safety in packaging and handling processes.
- Supply Chain Transparency
- Greater transparency in supply chains from production to consumer, to prevent incidents like these.
- Alternative Beverage Options
- Consumers may be inclined to look for alternative beverage options in light of incidents like these.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Food and Beverage Industry
- Increased demand for food safety measures and supply chain transparency from the food and beverage industry.
- Packaging Industry
- Increased pressure for the packaging industry to implement more effective and transparent packaging and handling processes.
- Alternative Beverage Industry
- There may be more opportunities for alternative beverage companies to market themselves as safe and transparent options.
