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Food and drink costs are driving up

Key takeaways: Food and beverage giants say customers aren't starting to pay more for their Lay's chips and Tyson chicken nuggets.But those words forewent the Russian attack of Ukraine, which has already directed swelling costs for oil and gas, metals, and grains.This month, Walmart stated that cus

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Food and Beverages prices are increasing

Key takeaways: 

  • Food and beverage giants say customers aren't starting to pay more for their Lay's chips and Tyson chicken nuggets.
  • But those words forewent the Russian attack of Ukraine, which has already directed swelling costs for oil and gas, metals, and grains.
  • This month, Walmart stated that customers are conscious of increasing costs but haven't changed their behavior yet.


Food and Beverages prices are increasing: 


Food and drink costs are growing, but CEOs from PepsiCo's Ramon Laguarta to Tyson Foods' Donnie King say customers aren't starting to spend more for their Lay's chips and chicken nuggets.


Inflation has directed many food and beverage firms to increase costs by shrinking package measures, cutting promotions, or outright price gains at the grocery shop. But firms have to strike a fragile balance, growing prices enough to offset higher costs without creating products too costly for clients, who could always sell down to more affordable options like private-label brands.


"We're feeling exemplary regarding how our customers are staying loyal to our brands despite some of our pricing conclusions," Laguarta expressed on Pepsi's profits call in early February.

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In January, the producer price index for final demand grew 1%, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. 


The metric tracks are increasing prices paid by domestic producers for commodities. For food, prices pounded up 1.6% compared with December and 12.3% compared with 12 months ago.


On the other hand, according to the BLS' customer price index, clients saw food prices tick up 0.9% in January, likened with a month earlier and 7% compared with the year-ago period. Many clients have had more money to pay at the grocery shop after getting government incentive checks during the Covid pandemic and changing other behaviors, like traveling and dining out less.



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