The Pepsi Contest That Killed 5 People

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in 1992 pepsi ran a contest in the philippines that ended up killing five people the contest was called number fever and the idea was simple every evening the news would reveal a winning number [Music] and if you had a pepsi bottle cap with that number you won a million pesos now a million pesos in 1992 was life-changing for the average filipino so this contest became very popular families would stockpile pepsi bottle caps in their homes many people would root through dumpsters trying to find winning caps according to pepsi half of the country's population was actively
participating in the contest and it was because of this popularity that pepsi decided to extend number fever for an additional five weeks and this is where things went terribly wrong you see throughout the contest pepsi was in complete control of how many winners there were they relied on a computer program to seed two winning caps into bottling plants two winning caps meant that there could only be two winners and pepsi would stay within their budget but something went wrong after they extended the contest the computer program glitched causing some numbers to be mixed up and
on may 25th 1992 at 6 pm the channel 2 evening news called the winning number 349 and while there were only supposed to be two winners hundreds of thousands of filipinos began to celebrate you see 349 was already designated as a non-winning number and because of this bottling plants were free to print that number as much as they wanted this resulted in over 600 000 349 caps circulating in the philippines 349 was such a common cap that many people had more than one that night the streets went wild with celebration they were all rich and
could finally stop worrying about money hundreds of people rushed to the pepsi factory with their winning caps it soon had to be shut down and guarded by police the company quickly realized that they had messed up big time pepsi executives had a meeting in the middle of the night to try and come up with a solution it would have cost them tens of billions of dollars to honor each winning cap so instead they put the blame on the computer and offered 500 pesos for each winning cap now 500 pesos was only around 18 this was
.05 of the original prize and while some took them up on this offer most refused and became even more angry they didn't care about some computer error pepsi was a multi-billion dollar corporation in their eyes they had to honor the full prize amount but pepsi didn't budge and violent protest and riots broke out ultimately leaving five people dead and dozens injured 349 winners stormed the pepsi factories throwing molotov cocktails into the windows and bombing pepsi trucks that drove by over the next year the angry mob took a more organized approach to fight pepsi coalition 349
was a group of winners that took legal action against the company they elected a local preacher named del fierro as their leader he rounded up over 800 349 winners in an attempt to sue pepsi for over 400 million dollars now the chaos continued well into 1993 at which point a new twist in the story started circulating old newspaper headlines suggested that pepsi was somehow responsible for bombing their own trucks these headlines were based on a testimony from a police officer he alleged that in order to paint coalition 349 as terrorist and damaged their position in
court pepsi hired mercenaries to infiltrate these groups and cause the riots more testimonies surfaced of people claiming that pepsi had paid them to start trouble and cause mayhem a pepsi lawyer quickly denied the allegations and that was basically the end of it in 1993 the court finally put an arrest warrant out for nine pepsi executives this was a huge win for coalition 349 but unfortunately it was one of their only in the following months almost all of the civil suits and criminal complaints were tossed out of court and in 2006 the court officially closed the
book on all of the remaining court cases they found that pepsi had not been negligent in the number fever disaster when it was all said and done pepsi only had to pay one small fine of a hundred and fifty thousand pesos many filipinos who experienced number fever are still traumatized to this day even mentioning the word pepsi around certain groups is frowned upon pepsi was recently asked for their response to the number fever disaster and they came out with this statement these events took place almost 30 years ago and none of the executives familiar with
this program are at pepsico anymore we deeply regret any pain and suffering our mistake caused the people of the philippines
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