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The global food and beverage industry is characterized by a few large corporations that own and market a vast number of distinct consumer brands, which often appear to compete with one another on store shelves. What is the primary strategic reason for these dominant corporations to maintain so many separate brands rather than consolidating them under a single corporate name?

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