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Will anyone care that they have pulled Marmite and pot noodle, I cannot remember the last time we bought either.
 
And Hellmans... Couldn't order mayonnaise last night. Unilever make a lot of products, tesco can't do without them for long.

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This was headline news on the car radio this morning :-?

I am sure it will be enough to send people into a frenzy and go bulk buy marmite 10L pots and 300 pot noodles
 
Perhaps they failed to impose their junta on Mr Unilever and he's thrown a strop and taken his ball home....
FARMERS OF BRITAIN TAKE NOTE...and all the other suppliers!

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Clint
 
So if I want Marmite and Pot Noodles, I'll go to one of the many other supermarkets.... so Tesco lose out... they are idiots that think they are more powerful than everyone else.
 
Will anyone care that they have pulled Marmite and pot noodle, I cannot remember the last time we bought either.

That's not really the point though is it - just the headline grabber for the layman.

the point is that one of the biggest suppliers in Unileaver and one of the biggest reatailers in Tesco are butting heads because neither want their profit margins affects by the economic fallout from Brexit.

Big business will win out, Tesco will restock their products and the price increase to cover their margins will be passed on to us.

Tip of the iceberg for surge of the cost of living, methinks.
 
As someone who buys very few branded products I care little. Short sighted from Unilever maybe, there are plenty of alternative brands and own label products to choose from out there.
I would never buy Pot Noodles and would only buy a jar of Marmite once a year if that. And as far as I'm aware Marmite is made in UK so how can they blame Brexit for increasing it's price.
 
That's not really the point though is it - just the headline grabber for the layman.

the point is that one of the biggest suppliers in Unileaver and one of the biggest reatailers in Tesco are butting heads because neither want their profit margins affects by the economic fallout from Brexit.

Big business will win out, Tesco will restock their products and the price increase to cover their margins will be passed on to us.

Tip of the iceberg for surge of the cost of living, methinks.

I only heard part of the story and did jump to conclusions (it was 05:49 AM), i do buy certain branded products and will admit a small price increase will not change my shopping habits.

My thoughts on the subject - If customers must have branded products they shouldn't moan about the price, they are not forced to buy them.
 
The thing is marmite is a home made product made from waste brewing yeast from British breweries...why are Unilever putting up the price 10% on this? It will also affect all companies that sell Unilever. .they will either have to absorb the cost or pass it on. Not unless Tesco are just being aligned with the rest of Unilever customers to what they pay....remember earlier in the year about Tesco's treatment of their suppliers. It may have just bitten them on the ****...

Cheers

Clint
 
Tesco-Unilever row: Can unique shop explain 'Marmitegate'?

Supermarket chain Tesco and supplier Unilever are locked in a dispute over who should pay the price for the falling pound.
Can a shop just for Unilever staff at the company's London headquarters help to explain what's going on?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-37642642

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I could really do with them starting their home brew sale I'm paying full price for kits and brew enhancer and it's breaking my heart.
 
It used to be quarterly so is overdue, they are probably going to wait until nearer Christmas, I will be buying a couple of kits again.
 

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