Côte d’Ivoire/ Alcoholic energy drinks: victims of their own success (According to industry insider)

In Côte d’Ivoire, the rise in popularity of certain alcoholic energy drinks has been abruptly halted by an official ban imposed last October. This decision has had a significant impact on merchants across various levels of the commercial sector.

 Some insiders view this move as a strategic maneuver by competitors, who have been vocal in their criticism.

The rapid success of these drinks in the Ivorian market appears to have sparked resentment and envy within the beverage production and distribution industry.

Allegations suggest that the plan to discredit these beverages was orchestrated to remove them from the market.

 The misuse of these energy drinks, including their adulteration with harmful substances, has been leveraged by competitors to justify drastic measures.

The response to this issue has been notably severe, with authorities halting the import and sale of these drinks and seizing existing stock.

This approach, typically reserved for banned or spoiled products, has caught many Ivorians off guard.

Many sources claim this situation reflects unfair competition, an abusive commercial practice designed to give rivals an edge in the market.

The disruption has significantly affected the economic activities of numerous merchants.

In light of these developments, there are growing calls for a thorough investigation to uncover the truth and ensure justice in the commercial sphere, allowing affected traders a chance to recover.

 

Sherif Touré

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