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Vendor says Coca‑Cola exclusivity at Peach Days may bar independent lemonade sellers; city staff calls Chamber a private entity
Summary
A vendor at the Brigham City Peach Days festival told the council the Chamber of Commerce’s exclusive Coca‑Cola contract prevents independent beverage vendors from selling water and other drinks, raising liability concerns; a Coca‑Cola representative said the matter is a chamber issue and the city provides water stations in some locations.
A concession operator told the Brigham City Council during public comment on Feb. 6 that an exclusivity arrangement between the Peach Days organizers (the Chamber of Commerce) and Coca‑Cola effectively prevents independent vendors from selling beverages, including water, at the city’s annual festival.
Breck Anderson, who identified himself as operator of Red A Marketing LLC and the Shake, Rattle and Pop…
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