MEXICO: Coca-Cola Femsa in dark on soft drinks probe
By just-drinks.com editorial team | 12 November 2009
Coca-Cola Femsa has said it has received no official notice of an investigation into Mexico's soft drinks market, reportedly begun by the country's competition authority this week.
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Coca-Cola Femsa has said it has received no official notice of an investigation into Mexico's soft drinks market, reportedly begun by the country's competition authority this week.

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