"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 ?
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...
Anyone else think the recent 'Marmite scandal' was an intentional plot between Tesco and Unilever? Tesco's boss used to be the head of Unilever!
I am certain the entire story was a 'plant' between the two of them to increase sales of Marmite. It was reported a day or so ago that the sales of Marmite had risen by 12% since the story.
I have the Morrisons own brand version of Marmite 'Yeast Extract' it is less than 1/2 the price of Marmite but tastes the same.
We commented only this week that a lot of Morrisons' prices have increased significantly. OH has been buying those big breakfast mushrooms, they've been 74p for months, now they're about 85p.
No, its not capitalism, its sharp practise. Here is Swansea, there is intense competition between all the many fuel outlets, so we are not subject to the same kind of thing.
We can defeat this sharp practise, by voting with our feet.
/// I read somewhere it is because the ingredients are sourced from overseas and therefore are costing more. ///
I was always under the impression that Marmite was made from the brewery industry's waste, hence the fact it is made in Burton on Trent, the home of brewery in the UK.
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