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Shortage of aluminum cans forces Coca-Cola Zero to limit supply in India.
Due to the impact of conflicts in the Middle East, aluminum can shipments in the Gulf region have been disrupted, leading to a shortage and rationing of Coca-Cola's Diet Coke, which is sold exclusively in aluminum cans, in India. The situation has been exacerbated by rising energy costs, adding further pressure on supply. This comes at a time when Coca-Cola is expanding its business in India, with the growth momentum of sugar-free beverages facing risks posed by a single-packaging strategy.
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