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Coca-Cola

Fizzy drink's price sparks debate

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The snack food chain store 759 Oshin House (759), with 40 branches throughout Hong Kong, has been in the news over its battle to sell discounted Coca-Cola to customers.

The story highlights concerns about whether Hong kong has a free and fair trade environment.

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In July, Swire Coca-Cola HK, which makes, bottles and distributes Coca-Cola in the city, raised the wholesale price of a can of the soft drink from HK$2 to HK$2.2.

The chain alleged that Swire put pressure on it to raise its price for a can of Coca-Cola. It said it agreed to a gradual rise from HK$2.70 to HK$3.80, but Swire had pressed it to raise prices faster.

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On October 10, Lam Wai-chun, owner of 759, chose to stop selling Coca-Cola in his stores.

He said his decision soon led to Swire halting supplies of all of its beverages.

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