The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Coke sees slower growth ahead as price increases moderate

- By Dee-Ann Durbin

Coca-Cola said higher prices didn’t hurt demand for its drinks in the fourth quarter, but it expects slower growth ahead as inflation cools and price increases moderate.

The Atlanta company said Tuesday it expects organic revenue growth of 7% to 8% this year which would be half the 16% growth it delivered in 2022.

Higher prices were a big contributo­r to Coke’s revenue growth last year as it tried to compensate for rising costs of raw ingredient­s, labor and transporta­tion. Pricing and mix — which includes changes in package sizes — contribute­d 12% to revenue growth in the fourth quarter, while concentrat­e sales rose 2%, Coke said.

Marketing costs also increased as Coke tried to grow sales in booming markets like India.

In addition to shrinking can sizes or offering cheaper, returnable bottles in some markets, Coke has been promoting more expensive products, like soft drinks in slimmer cans. It has high hopes for Jack and Coke, a ready-to-drink cocktail made with Jack Daniel’s whiskey, which will go on sale in the U.S. at the end of March.

“We need to earn our pricing by delivering for consumers a value they appreciate,” Chairman and CEO James Quincey said Tuesday in a conference call.

Quincey said Coke will continue to raise prices this year globally, but its price increases in developed markets will likely moderate along with inflation.

Coke’s revenue rose 7% to $10.1 billion in the OctoberDec­ember period, the company said Tuesday. That was slightly ahead of Wall Street forecasts, according to analysts polled by FactSet.

Demand for Coca-Cola Zero Sugar jumped 9% in the period, even as overall sales of sparkling soft drinks were flat. Coffee sales were up 11% as Coke expanded availabili­ty of its Costa brand. Sports drink sales grew 1%. Sales of juices, dairy and tea were down.

Case volumes fell 1% globally in the fourth quarter. Coke said strong growth in various markets, including Brazil, Mexico and Great Britain, was overshadow­ed by the suspension of Coke’s business in Russia. The company’s pullout from Russia was finalized in August.

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