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left-of-center2012

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Wed Jan 26, 2022, 05:31 PM Jan 2022

Favorite foods about to get more expensive...

The makers of top food and consumer goods brands plan to raise prices in the spring, dashing shoppers' hopes for a quick drop in their grocery bills. Kraft Heinz (KHC) said in a recent letter to its customers that it will raise prices in March on dozens of products, including Oscar Mayer cold cuts, hot dogs, sausages, bacon, Velveeta cheese, Maxwell House coffee, TGIF frozen chicken wings, Kool-Aid and Capri Sun drinks.

The increases range from 6.6% on 12oz Velveeta Fresh Packs to 30% on a three-pack of Oscar Mayer turkey bacon. Most cold cuts and beef hot dogs will go up around 10% and coffee around 5%. Some Kool-Aid and Capri Sun drink packs will increase by about 20%.

"As we enter 2022, inflation continues to dramatically impact the economy," Kraft Heinz said in a letter dated January 24 to at least one of its wholesale customers that was viewed by CNN Business. The wholesaler shared the letter on the condition of anonymity to protect the company's relationship with its suppliers.

Kraft Heinz is the latest consumer manufacturer to announce plans to boost prices early in the year. Last week, Procter & Gamble (PG) said that it was raising prices for its retail customers by an average of about 8% in February on Tide and Gain laundry detergents, Downy fabric softener and Bounce dryer sheets. Conagra (CAG), which makes such brands as Slim Jim, Marie Callender's and Birds Eye, recently said it will raise prices later this year as well.

If retailers decide to pass on any of the increased costs, these items will be more expensive for shoppers in stores. US consumer prices rose 7% annually in December, the steepest climb in 39 years.

https://www.cnn.com/2022/01/26/business/oscar-mayer-hot-dogs-velveeta-cheese-kraft-heinz/index.html
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Favorite foods about to get more expensive... (Original Post) left-of-center2012 Jan 2022 OP
There is no valid reason for these corporations to raise their prices Farmer-Rick Jan 2022 #1
Don't buy those products DemReadingDU Jan 2022 #3
Totally agree. Farmer-Rick Jan 2022 #4
Beer... mitch96 Jan 2022 #2

Farmer-Rick

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1. There is no valid reason for these corporations to raise their prices
Wed Jan 26, 2022, 05:55 PM
Jan 2022

Heinz Net income increased 23.2 percent to $736 million year over year.

https://ir.kraftheinzcompany.com/news-releases/news-release-details/kraft-heinz-reports-third-quarter-2021-results

So, they are still increasing income but got to raise prices..... that's no way to get new customers.

Sales in the US actually dropped. Maybe their prices are too high already.


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