KEY POINTS
  • Coca-Cola will raise prices to offset higher commodity costs, following in the footsteps of Kimberly-Clark and J.M. Smucker.
  • CEO James Quincey said Monday the company is hedged against any major impact in 2021 but he expects to see higher commodity costs next year.
  • The company last announced a price increase in 2018, citing the impact of aluminum tariffs under the Trump administration.

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Coca-Cola will raise prices on its drinks to combat the impact of higher commodity costs, its CEO told CNBC on Monday.

The beverage company joins a number of other consumer giants, such as Kimberly-Clark and J.M. Smucker, in hiking prices. While the move will help their profit margins, it may come at the expense of cash-strapped consumers who are still struggling from the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

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