Accessibility
PepsiCo’s commitment to accessibility.
How we accomplish these goals.
PepsiCo Partners adheres to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) standards for web content accessibility. We have implemented and constantly strive to ensure we’re in compliance with all laws and guidelines and the recommendations of the WCAG as published by the Web Accessibility Initiative. Our team is filled with professionals who are dedicated to making all of our online experiences the best they can be, and we collaborate with advocacy groups, industry partners, and vendors to identify areas that need improvement.
We’re always learning. We consistently look for improvements in performance, speed, and accessibility.
Steps we’ve taken to improve accessibility.
Here are some of the items we’ve addressed to make sure our site is as easy to use as possible for all guests:
Site Structure — We use appropriate headings, lists, paragraphs, and other formatting features on PepsiCoPartners.com so that guests can easily use the site with assistive technology.
Text Equivalents — People who either can't see images or hear audio may need some form of a text equivalent to interact with our sites. We’re working to ensure all of our images and multimedia are fully accessible through alternative text, captions, and transcripts.
Full Keyboard Access — Everything we build can be accessed using a keyboard.
Need help or have feedback?
Send us your feedback. If you love PepsiCoPartners.com or if you experience any issues, please let us know.
Contact via email at pepsicopartnerssupport@pepsico.com with a brief description of your issue, comment, or question. A PepsiCo representative will respond within 24–48 hours.
Call PepsiCo Customer Service at 1-800-963-2424 and choose option 3, then option 4.
Learn more.
Section 508 > https://www.section508.gov/
Information and news about the accessibility standards introduced by Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act.
U.S. Access Board > https://www.access-board.gov/
Provides design guidelines for the built environment, transit vehicles, telecommunications equipment, and for electronic and information technology.
W3C's Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) > https://www.w3.org/WAI/standards-guidelines/wcag/
Resources, strategies and guidelines to help make the web fully accessible to persons with disabilities.