Coca-Cola Prices Rise at Convenience Stores Starting New Year... 1 Can Costs '2000 Won' View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Song Seung-yoon] The prices of beverage products such as Coca-Cola and Coca-Cola Zero sold at convenience stores are increasing.


According to LG Household & Health Care on the 20th, from the 1st of next month, the prices of Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola Zero, and Monster Energy products sold at convenience stores will be raised.


The price of a 350ml can of Coca-Cola and a 355ml can of Coca-Cola Zero will each increase by 100 won, from 1,900 won to 2,000 won. The 1.5ℓ PET bottles will also rise by 100 won each, from 3,800 won to 3,900 won. This price increase comes one year after the major product price hike on January 1 of this year. The 355ml can of Monster Energy will also increase by 100 won, from 2,200 won to 2,300 won. This marks the first price increase for Monster Energy in two years since January 1 of last year.



A Coca-Cola representative stated, "Due to external factors such as inflation, the prices of raw materials including PET, aluminum, and raw sugar have risen, leading to an increase in convenience store retail prices," adding, "We have made efforts to minimize the number of items subject to price adjustments and the rate of increase."


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