The soaring popularity of weight-loss injections that suppress appetite is threatening the business prospects of some of the biggest snack food makers, who saw their stock battered this week.Shares of Jell-O maker Kraft Heinz, Pringles maker Kellanova, and soda giant PepsiCo, which owns Frito-Lay, all touched new 52-week lows on Friday, as investors questioned whether weight-loss injections will slash the American appetite for snacking. Mondelez International, maker of Oreos, Ritz Crackers, Chips Ahoy and other popular snacks, saw its stock drop 8.28 percent this week, closing on Friday at its lowest level since last November.
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