When the topic of inflation and cost of living arises there never seems to be any discussion on the exponential increases in profit/profit margins that many companies are reporting, especially compared to their historical performance.
A lot of the anger and blame lands at the doors of supermarkets but these are the real culprits when you look at their accounts.
Temporary-Pumpkin869 on
Ketchup is shite
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InfectedAztec on
Disappointed to see this especially after Irish products going to America have been hit with tariffs.
I switched from Heinz to Chef ketchup and I won’t be going back. Bachelors replaced them in beans provider.
decoran_ on
Heinz Ireland aren’t the only company shaping up this way, the others will soon ketchup
Silent_Pattern_1407 on
Give me any random ketchup from a Polish shop, miles better than Heinz crap.
GarthODarth on
Value for the shareholder! Endless price increases for the consumer.
GerKoll on
Wasn’t me, we are a Blenders house, thank you very much……
urmyleander on
Think this is a nothing burger. Reading between the lines in the article Ireland has taken over the NI supply so a big chunk of that 88% is just the NI supply shifting from wherever it was to Ireland.
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When the topic of inflation and cost of living arises there never seems to be any discussion on the exponential increases in profit/profit margins that many companies are reporting, especially compared to their historical performance.
A lot of the anger and blame lands at the doors of supermarkets but these are the real culprits when you look at their accounts.
Ketchup is shite
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Disappointed to see this especially after Irish products going to America have been hit with tariffs.
I switched from Heinz to Chef ketchup and I won’t be going back. Bachelors replaced them in beans provider.
Heinz Ireland aren’t the only company shaping up this way, the others will soon ketchup
Give me any random ketchup from a Polish shop, miles better than Heinz crap.
Value for the shareholder! Endless price increases for the consumer.
Wasn’t me, we are a Blenders house, thank you very much……
Think this is a nothing burger. Reading between the lines in the article Ireland has taken over the NI supply so a big chunk of that 88% is just the NI supply shifting from wherever it was to Ireland.