Diet Coke is disappearing from shelves in major Indian cities due to a shortage of aluminum cans, exacerbated by global supply disruptions. The beverage’s heavy reliance on cans, coupled with surging demand for sugar-free options, makes it particularly vulnerable. Companies are exploring costlier overseas imports as domestic production struggles to meet demand. Diet Coke is disappearing from shelves in major Indian cities due to a shortage of aluminum cans, exacerbated by global supply disruptions. The beverage’s heavy reliance on cans, coupled with surging demand for sugar-free options, makes it particularly vulnerable. Companies are exploring costlier overseas imports as domestic production struggles to meet demand.
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