PepsiCo North America. February 19, 2015



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PepsiCo North America February 19, 2015

Safe Harbor Statement This presentation should be viewed in conjunction with PepsiCo s webcast presentation at the Consumer Analyst Group of New York Conference on February 19, 2015 and PepsiCo s Form 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on February 11, 2015. Safe Harbor Statement Statements in this communication that are forward-looking statements are based on currently available information, operating plans and projections about future events and trends. Terminology such as aim, anticipate, believe, drive, estimate, expect, expressed confidence, forecast, future, goals, guidance, intend, may, objectives, outlook, plan, position, potential, project, seek, should, strategy, target, will or similar statements or variations of such terms are intended to identify forward-looking statements, although not all forward-looking statements contain such terms. Forward-looking statements inherently involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those predicted in such forward-looking statements. Such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to: changes in demand for PepsiCo s products, as a result of changes in consumer preferences or otherwise; changes in the legal and regulatory environment; imposition of new taxes, disagreements with tax authorities or additional tax liabilities; PepsiCo s ability to compete effectively; PepsiCo s ability to grow its business in developing and emerging markets or unstable political conditions, civil unrest or other developments and risks in the markets where PepsiCo s products are made, manufactured, distributed or sold; unfavorable economic conditions in the countries in which PepsiCo operates; increased costs, disruption of supply or shortages of raw materials and other supplies; failure to realize anticipated benefits from PepsiCo s productivity initiatives or global operating model; disruption of PepsiCo s supply chain; product contamination or tampering or issues or concerns with respect to product quality, safety and integrity; damage to PepsiCo s reputation or brand image; failure to successfully complete or integrate acquisitions and joint ventures into PepsiCo s existing operations or to complete or manage divestitures or refranchisings; PepsiCo s ability to hire or retain key employees or a highly skilled and diverse workforce; loss of any key customer or changes to the retail landscape; any downgrade or potential downgrade of PepsiCo s credit ratings; the ability to protect information systems against or effectively respond to a cybersecurity incident or other disruption; PepsiCo s ability to implement shared services or utilize information technology systems and networks effectively; fluctuations or other changes in exchange rates, including the potential introduction of new exchange mechanisms in Venezuela; climate change, or legal, regulatory or market measures to address climate change; failure to successfully negotiate collective bargaining agreements or strikes or work stoppages; any infringement of or challenge to PepsiCo s intellectual property rights; potential liabilities and costs from litigation or legal proceedings; and other factors that may adversely affect the price of PepsiCo s common stock and financial performance. For additional information on these and other factors that could cause PepsiCo s actual results to materially differ from those set forth herein, please see PepsiCo s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including its most recent annual report on Form 10-K and subsequent reports on Forms 10-Q and 8-K. Investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on any such forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date they are made. PepsiCo undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise 2

Introducing Al Carey Al Carey 33 years at PepsiCo Current Chief Executive Officer, PepsiCo Americas Beverages 2006 2011 President & CEO, Frito-Lay North America 2004 2006 President, PepsiCo Sales 2002 2004 Chief Operating Officer, PepsiCo Beverages and Foods 1998 2001 SVP, Sales, Pepsi-Cola North America 1994 1998 Chief Operating Officer, Frito-Lay 3

Agenda PepsiCo North America Better Together Balancing Focus and Scale How it Looks in Action Partnering with Our Customers Growing Foodservice 4

PepsiCo North America is a great business Large and Balanced Portfolio NA Contribution to PepsiCo Net Revenues North America Snacks vs Beverages Split $37 Billion in Net Revenue Balanced Portfolio Rest of World 44% North America 56% Beverages 54% Snacks 46% Both figures based on PEP 2014 net revenue. North America includes the United States and Canada. 5

We have significant scale advantage at retail We are the Largest F&B Supplier to Retailers Retail Sales Indexed to PepsiCo for FY 2014 PepsiCo Company A Company B Company C Company D Company E Company F Company G Company H Company I 26 24 20 20 36 39 47 47 50 100 Source: IRI MULOC US 2014 (F&B Retail Sales) 6

We participate in attractive categories Benefits of Portfolio Large F&B Segments Largest Two Categories within F&B, 2014 IRI MULOC Retail $ High Turns Annual Turns by Category 2014 IRI Grocery Low Private Label Presence Private Label $ Share of Category (%) 2014 IRI MULOC # 1 Macro Snacks LRB 43 LRB 8 Salty 29 Salty 5 # 2 LRB F&B 13 F&B 16 7

We have been improving performance in On-the-Go packs PEP Quarterly U.S. Retail Value Growth for On-the-Go Packs Value growth vs prior year Q1 13 Q2 13 Q3 13 Q4 13 Q1 14 Q2 14 Q3 14 Q4 14 Source: IRI MULOC; FY 2014 through 12/28/14; 1L & 32oz packages sold in LF included in At Home 8

Our strong innovation pipeline positioned to help drive growth 9

We have 4 of top 10 Beverage growth brands & 5 of top 10 Macrosnacks growth brands in 2014 4 of Top 10 Beverage Growth Brands 5 of Top 10 Macrosnacks Growth Brands # 2 # 4 # 2 # 5 # 7 # 8 # 5 # 6 # 9 Source: IRI MULOC; FY 2014 through 12/28/14. Lipton is RTD only. 10

Retailers like doing business with PepsiCo High Impulse Categories are Attractive to Retailers PepsiCo is the Largest Contributor to U.S. F&B Retail Growth 2014 Contributors to Growth ($ millions) Basket Builders Drive traffic Company B Company C Company D Company E Company F FY +2.6% Q4 +3.7% Generate cash flow for retailers with great working capital efficiency Company U Company V Company W Company X Company Y Company Z Almost 3x Next Largest Source: FY 2014; IRI Total Store Advantage ILD; IRI Custom Database; IRI MULOC - Contribution to sales growth for top 30 F&B companies excluding tobacco companies 11

Our leaders embody Better Together Tom Greco 28 years at PepsiCo Vivek Sankaran 6 years at PepsiCo Kirk Tanner 23 years at PepsiCo Current Chief Executive Officer, Frito-Lay North America Current Chief Commercial Officer, PepsiCo North America Current President, PepsiCo Global Foodservice 2009 2011 Chief Commercial Officer, PepsiCo Americas Beverages 2012 2014 Chief Customer Officer Frito-Lay North America 2009 2013 SVP/GM, West Frito-Lay North America 2006 2009 President, PepsiCo Sales 2011 2012 SVP/GM South Business Unit Frito-Lay North America 2008 2009 VP, Sales PepsiCo UK and Ireland 2002 2006 SVP Sales, Frito-Lay North America 2009 2010 SVP, Corporate Strategy & Development 2005 2008 RVP, Mountain Frito-Lay North America 1999 2001 President, Frito-Lay Canada 2002 2005 RVP, Mid-America Frito-Lay North America 1996 1999 RVP, Midwest, Frito-Lay North America 2000 2002 Director of Sales, California Frito-Lay North America 12

Agenda PepsiCo North America Better Together Balancing Focus and Scale How it Looks in Action Partnering with Our Customers Growing Foodservice 13

Thoughtful balance of focus and scale Benefits Commercial Focus Brand Management Scale Leverage Properties Cost Productivity Procurement/Technology Capability Price Mix Shopper Insights 14

Our categories are highly complementary Purchased and Consumed Together Common Demand Spaces Healthy Mornings Bold Uplift Fun Times Together 15

We are executing against a focused agenda Brand Building Innovation Productivity Execution 16

Investing in our brands Gatorade 50th Doritos Pepsi / Dew Tostitos 17

Downtown Phoenix 18

A Winning Formula 19

Super Bowl Support 20

Our 2015 innovation pipeline is strong Snacks & Foods Beverages 21

Building unmatched execution capabilities Plan Sell Evaluate Mobile Digital Playbook Store Level Insights Analytics Workbench Custom Assortment & Marketing Overlays Aligned Priorities Customer Segmentation Integrated Activation Sales & Category Performance Metrics Continuous Improvement 22

Productivity Journey Continues Supply Chain Automation Network Optimization 23

A Focused Better Together Commercial Agenda Customer Management ecommerce Foodservice 24

Agenda PepsiCo North America Better Together Balancing Focus and Scale How it Looks in Action Partnering with Our Customers Growing Foodservice 25

Together we have exceptional access to retail leadership Leading Growth & Multi-Category Scale Enable PEP Jointly Plan the Year Establish Targets & Priorities Design Anchor Programs Execute Transformational Growth 26

Supported by leading PEP capabilities to drive growth Store Level Demand & Shopper Insights Precision Location & Assortment Digital & In-store Marketing Frontline Execution Online Integration 27

Portfolio solutions to drive center store and perimeter Category Prioritization Affinity Adjacency Space & Location Redesigned Aisle & Perimeter 28

Anchor programs drive growth for our retailers Dollar General 7-Eleven Amazon 29

Anchor programs drive growth for our retailers Walmart 30

WALMART GAME TIME COMMERCIAL 31

Agenda PepsiCo North America Better Together Balancing Focus and Scale How it Looks in Action Partnering with Our Customers Growing Foodservice 32

Foodservice significant growth/access opportunity Opportunity Access Brands 4.2% PROJECTED GROWTH Source: Technomic 2014 33

Better Together approach creates significant advantage Selling Scale Portfolio Power 34

Selling across multiple brands and consumer needs 35

Customers win with our all-access partnership approach Great Pairings Menu Innovation Custom Solutions 36

Our promise is to provide the very best of PepsiCo to our customers to help grow their brand Brand Building Innovation Brand Building Innovation We leverage our advantage portfolio We have channel specific innovation product, package and equipment Productivity Execution Productivity Execution Participating in PepsiCo Agenda Execution is all about inspired activation 37

We begin with Brand-Building products and formats designed for the unique needs of the Away From Home space 38

Breakthrough Innovation drives customer traffic 39

7-Eleven program drove impressions and traffic 40

Tailored activation strengthens our brands 41

Big event marketing drives consumer affinity 42

PepsiCo s Next Gen Equipment engages consumers 43

We Plan, Sell and Execute together We Plan Together We Sell Together We Execute Together Digital Playbook Aligned Priorities Customer Segmentation Integrated Activation Mobile 44

We Win together With Consumers and with Customers 45