Deccan Chronicle

TN TRADERS BOYCOTT COKE, PEPSI

Move aimed to boost local manufactur­ers

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

A call by the Traders Federation in Tamil Nadu to ban sales of Coca-Cola and Pepsi soft drinks came into effect on Wednesday with its president A.M. Vikrama Raja declaring the two drinks as “toxic” for consumptio­n.

“About 70 per cent of the (15 lakh) traders have decided to boycott the sales of Coke and Pepsi from Wednesday.

Thousands of shops across Tamil Nadu began a boycott of Coca-Cola and Pepsi from Wednesday morning in a move to boost local manufactur­ers. A prolonged boycott could cause a loss of `1,400 crore to the soft drink majors.

Echoing their protest against selling drinks from the foreign majors and supporting the ban called for by common people, many retailers and wholesaler­s have stopped procuring and supplying the colas of the multinatio­nal companies.

“The demand from the masses has come down. Many prefer Bovonto, Kalimark, and Torino. I have seen kids asking their parents to not buy Coke, but plump for these home grown brands. Parents, who come here as consumers, ask for the state brands too as their kids have stopped the consumptio­n of Pepsi and Coke,” wholesaler and retailer V.P. Mani said.

“We used to sell 20 cases of Coke per day (one case has 24 bottles) and now we have stopped the procuremen­t completely and are going through the old stock. Distributo­rs of Coca-Cola have told us that their sales have fallen by 60 - 70 percent,” the proprietor of VPM traders said, adding that the sale of the Tamil Nadu brands has seen a rise.

All 2,500 members of the Triplicane Merchants Associatio­n have stopped procuring Pepsi and CocaCola, and are selling stocks only till they last. As traders and wholesaler­s have put an end to procuremen­t, the retailers have not been supplying the same. "We have not taken a stand on the same but there is barely any supply,” said a local retailer.

Some traders are not sure how the demand and supply chain will work and so are waiting till the stocks finish. “The sales have been dwindling, but as Bovonto and other brands are selling well, it shouldn’t be a problem in the coming days,” said a wholesaler.

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