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Morrisons Raises Marmite Price By 12.5%

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mikey4444 | 17:19 Fri 28th Oct 2016 | News
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-37801847

From the link above ::::

"Unilever has raised the wholesale price of many household products, including PG Tips tea and Pot Noodles, because falls in the value of sterling have increased the cost of products made outside the UK"

But, as I understand it, Marmite is made in the UK, not "abroad". If that is the case, then why is the price going but by this huge amount ?
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Marmite is made entirely from ingredients sourced in the UK. Even the vegetable extract and celery extract it contains comes from the UK and the UK has ample suppliers of the compound vitamin preparation it contains. I have need to visit the marmite factory on a regular basis and I'm familiar with the manufacturing process. Unilever failed to get Tesco to...
11:17 Sat 29th Oct 2016
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Dougie....just giving AOG some support....he doesn't get much as a rule !
Is that the 'overreaction' claxon going off?
AOG doesn't seem to have made a mistake unless I'm reading this wrong.
When in the UK I but mine at Iceland, have they increased the price?
Also though I have a tiny smidgeon every morning, the cost per day, or per week extra must be almost incalculable.
Mikey,
AOG didn't make the mistake, he was absolutely correct that Marmite is made at Burton because it uses a by product of the brewing process.

It was you who made the mistake, identifying that as bovil. Beer is not made from cows.
LOL - now the biting makes sense
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Then it would appear that I have made a mistake !

But I still contend that the finished stuff are similar. Anyway, life is too short to waste time on debating micro-points about supermarkets products.

(This still smacks of Unilever slipping in a price-rise, where none was really needed )
Marmite is made entirely from ingredients sourced in the UK. Even the vegetable extract and celery extract it contains comes from the UK and the UK has ample suppliers of the compound vitamin preparation it contains. I have need to visit the marmite factory on a regular basis and I'm familiar with the manufacturing process.

Unilever failed to get Tesco to conform to their new prices and now they've turned their attention to Morrisons. I'm appalled that Morrisons have succumbed to the pressure and I for one, will be doimg my shopping elsewhere.
Unilever have a margin of profit which it wants to maintain. If its materials increase, then the cost of the product goes up. The alternative to that is to reduce investment and to cut employees.
'Anyway, life is too short to waste time on debating micro-points about supermarkets products.'

Like a 12.5% increase in cost?
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Tesco and Unilever came to an accommodation, but we were not told what it was. I would be very surprised if the price of Marmite (and other products) does not increase at Tesco.
People are assuming the 12.5% rise at Morrisons is due entirely of Unilever profiteering. More likely Morrisons have added a price rise of their own, at the same time,

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