Big Soda is a term used by the media [1] and various activist groups [2] to describe the soft drink industry as a collective entity. The term connotes the business and lobbying power of soft drink companies who, like Big Oil and Big Tobacco, would use that power to influence politicians and voters. [3] One example is their lobbying against a tax on sugary drinks in the United States. [4] [5]
Big Soda usually refers to the giants of the soft drink industry, such as The Coca-Cola Company, PepsiCo, and Keurig Dr Pepper. [6]
Big Soda is a term used by the media [1] and various activist groups [2] to describe the soft drink industry as a collective entity. The term connotes the business and lobbying power of soft drink companies who, like Big Oil and Big Tobacco, would use that power to influence politicians and voters. [3] One example is their lobbying against a tax on sugary drinks in the United States. [4] [5]
Big Soda usually refers to the giants of the soft drink industry, such as The Coca-Cola Company, PepsiCo, and Keurig Dr Pepper. [6]