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74•CharlesW•1h ago•37 comments

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132•cheeseblubber•2h ago•111 comments

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206•yurivish•3h ago•200 comments

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457•delichon•7h ago•698 comments

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488•50kIters•16h ago•475 comments

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58•indigodaddy•7h ago•17 comments

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125•AwkwardPanda•10h ago•103 comments

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406•todsacerdoti•13h ago•198 comments

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195•bookofjoe•8h ago•250 comments

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41•ChrisbyMe•6h ago•11 comments
Open in hackernews

Coca Cola has an executive dedicated to McDonald's

https://www.coca-colacompany.com/about-us/leadership/roberto-mercade
36•sbolt•2h ago

Comments

OhMeadhbh•1h ago
And he's a Tech grad. Makes sense. Coke and Tech, two Atlanta institutions.
advisedwang•1h ago
Whenever I see "President" as a corporate title, I think "over inflated sales title to make clients feel like they are being taken serious and talking to actual leadership". I've seen "presidents" reporting to "vice-presidents"!
parl_match•58m ago
googled it... some estimates put mcdonalds coca cola sales at over $1b usd a year

so maybe this one isnt so inflated lol

pixl97•56m ago
Yea, after the syrup is remixed it's estimated that McD's sells hundreds of millions of gallons of Coke products a year. It's def something you have a dedicated executive team to make sure everything is working smoothly.
crazygringo•54m ago
(never mind, think I read the comment wrong!)
blairbeckwith•50m ago
I don't think there was any sarcasm there.
fragmede•49m ago
What's the opposite of Poe's law?
ghaff•43m ago
I assume no sarcasm either whether or not you completely approve of the business. There must be a very significant team associated with a global business at that scale.
conception•53m ago
…to get everyone on time to the golf course.
fragmede•49m ago
What's your hobby, and why is it better than theirs?
eru•3m ago
To go on a tangent: lots of people even like to think back nostalgically to the time when bankers were at the golf course by 3pm. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3-6-3_Rule

(I don't agree, but it's a popular enough sentiment.)

Simulacra•52m ago
I read that the syrup is stored in these special tanks, and when it's mixed with the carbonated water, it comes out as the best tasting, freshest Coca-Cola you can get. It's always tasted amazing at McDonald's. Almost like bottled Coke.
sollewitt•35m ago
I'd guess every soda gun at every bar in the world would work the same?
0cf8612b2e1e•25m ago
Supposedly McDonald’s is the only business that gets the syrup distributed in metal kegs. Everyone else gets the plastic bags, which could lead to some taste difference.

I am pretty sure I could blind taste test canned vs bottled soda.

denkmoon•35m ago
Definitely depends on the store in my experience (Aus), I think some may not maintain their machines as frequently/well, or maybe even deliberately watered down. Glass bottle Coke is the best coke imo.
c22•25m ago
In my experience ever since the coke started coming out of the same nozzle as every other soda it has tasted like ass.
ghaff•49m ago
Whether the title is president, EVP, or SVP, I find it almost shocking that people here are surprised that McDonalds has a very senior person in charge of the Coca-Cola relationship. Yes, title inflation happens at a lot of companies, but I'm willing to cut a lot of slack when you get to $1B revenue or leading responsibility for a major product area.
snypher•39m ago
This guy works for Coke though right, you might have this backwards?
ghaff•35m ago
Yes, I flipped it. Duh. Obviously the two companies are important partners. I imagine there is a pretty senior person on the McDonalds side who has primary responsibility for the partnership.
roncesvalles•39m ago
Also it says his org deals with 100 markets globally. McDonalds isn't the same company in every country, it's basically dealing with 100 different clients with vastly disparate needs, regulations, supply chains etc.
mathgeek•57m ago
It’s layers, like an ogre. Vice presidents with multiple layers under them.
yed•50m ago
This is a common convention in the financial sector and several others but not necessarily all industries. Companies that produce actual goods often have way less title inflation than others.
nunez•33m ago
Very large customers will self-justify dedicated org charts to protect the revenue they bring in.
tptacek•1h ago
Just one?
cl42•44m ago
Seems like this is the _President_ of the division, so sounds like there's a nontrivially-sized team to manage.
FergusArgyll•57m ago
I'm assuming op just finished listening to Acquired's Coca Cola episode...
sbolt•56m ago
Guilty as charged!
AdmiralAsshat•57m ago
Not surprising. The old wisdom that "Coke tastes better at McDonald's" endures, and the strategic partnership is mutually beneficial for both companies.
YesThatTom2•24m ago
Yup! https://youtu.be/GA_OYUHYYMA?si=B-EXCoGyr9JGq87n
michaelhoney•55m ago
turns out selling caffeinated sugar water is a lucrative business.
blobbers•46m ago
something something addictive.

... but yes, I'm shocked more businesses don't try to put addictive substances into their food. Software learned from the food industry bliss point to try to use KPIs for 'engagement' aka addictiveness. Not trying to be holier than thou etc. but its some interesting stuff to consider; at the end of the day a lot of folks are trying to scramble to the top of their respective pile, and addiction is great driver of sales (gambling, food, video games, etc).

I hadn't really considered addiction as the ultimate form of marketing, but maybe it is?

arcanemachiner•50m ago
I'm guessing that whoever posted this recently listened to the Acquired podcast episode about Coca-Cola:

https://www.acquired.fm/episodes/coca-cola

Great podcast BTW, lots of good stuff in the archives.

EDIT: Someone beat me to the comment, but leaving my comment here for the link.

sbolt•47m ago
I did! The episode was great
benrapscallion•28m ago
I came here to note the same.
blobbers•50m ago
Making sure coke gets sold at McDonald's is likely a huge driver of revenue.

They're in it together. McDonald's probably also wants Coke to tweak it's formula every now and then to induce hunger. They're trying to create the opposite of a GLP-1.

morkalork•44m ago
Doubt they ever mess around with the formula since the New Coke fiasco
genter•34m ago
I'm sure they mess around with it, they'll just never announce it.
morkalork•29m ago
Makes you wonder if there's a Coca-Cola gas chromatography standard out there. Would be an easy task for new students to run every year, right?
eru•6m ago
Coca-Cola already has different ingredients in different markets.
paxys•36m ago
In tech a customer with an annual contact value of tens to hundreds of millions of dollars will get a dedicated team of sales reps, account mangers, customer support, solutions architects, and definitely an executive point of contact. I'm sure the McDonald's-Coca Cola partnership is worth orders of magnitude more than that.
makeitdouble•29m ago
> tens to hundreds of millions of dollars

That's usually not "a customer", it's either THE customer, or at least a strategic partner with which the company roadmap is discussed. I'm think bounds like Intel and Microsoft, or Apple and Foxconn.

refulgentis•21m ago
Is the correction approach best, here? Of course at most companies that’s a ton of revenue! I can confirm at Google 10-100M yearly spend didn’t get you roadmap insight. Can’t parse second half of the comment, (bounds = boards, maybe?) but if we’re talking companies of that size, 10M-100M is almost assuredly _not_ getting you a front row seat to R&D.
nunez•35m ago
This is common with companies who support very large customers.
rapatel0•29m ago
McDonalds has a franchise model and is in 100 markets. There are several thousand individually owned companies with various groupings of regional owners each of which needs to have delivery, logistics, costing negotiated and setup. There are also the compliance and trade aspects of being in basically every country.

Coke is a probably 90% margin product for macdonalds. Not sure i believe the 1B number. It's probably higher if you consider all the various coke products including and the juice that they sell.

Pepsi actually owns taco bell, burger king, etc which are direct competition. So the partnership with McDonalds is strategic.

It's easily worth having a top level exec.

silisili•25m ago
At least in the US, Pepsi used to own Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, and one or two others but that spun into its own company years ago(called Yum).
YesThatTom2•24m ago
Coke has a separate division for each continent and one of those continents is McDonald’s.

https://youtu.be/GA_OYUHYYMA?si=B-EXCoGyr9JGq87n

Coke tastes different at McDonald’s because they keep the syrup cold from the factory to the restaurant.

Why? Because it prevents the syrup from fermenting.

StephenHerlihyy•10m ago
McDonald's has an executive focused on beverages... which bringing it full circle is primarily Coke products.