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arista
30-06-2022, 04:39 PM
Tesco had enough of their Price increases
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i think you have this wrong. Heinz have pulled many of their items from tesco stores because tesco refuse to increase the price. Tesco try this with many suppliers forcing small producers out of business
arista
30-06-2022, 05:04 PM
i think you have this wrong. Heinz have pulled many of their items from tesco stores because tesco refuse to increase the price. Tesco try this with many suppliers forcing small producers out of business
OK
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arista
30-06-2022, 06:09 PM
[Heinz products off Tesco shelves after pricing dispute]
[Heinz has stopped supplying Tesco with some
of the UK's family favourite products
in a dispute over pricing.
Baked beans, ketchup and tomato soup
are among the cupboard staples missing from
shelves in some Tesco stores.
Kraft Heinz, which owns the brand,
said its production costs were rising
but it was working with Tesco
to resolve the situation quickly.
But Tesco said: "We will not pass on
unjustifiable price increases to our customers."
"We're sorry that this means some products
aren't available right now,"
a Tesco spokesperson said.
"We hope to have this issue resolved soon."
Some Heinz items are already out of stock,
according to the Grocer magazine,
which first reported the falling-out.
In recent months food manufacturers have
reported rising costs,
including for energy and commodities,
with some warning they would need
to raise the prices they charge to retailers.
However supermarkets such as Tesco
are striving to keep prices low for
customers facing a cost-of-living squeeze
and shopping more carefully.]
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-61978595
Crimson Dynamo
30-06-2022, 06:17 PM
get to Aldi and buy their superior brands not inflated by advertising costs
like bloated Heinz products are
hijaxers
30-06-2022, 06:30 PM
[Heinz products off Tesco shelves after pricing dispute]
[Heinz has stopped supplying Tesco with some
of the UK's family favourite products
in a dispute over pricing.
Baked beans, ketchup and tomato soup
are among the cupboard staples missing from
shelves in some Tesco stores.
Kraft Heinz, which owns the brand,
said its production costs were rising
but it was working with Tesco
to resolve the situation quickly.
But Tesco said: "We will not pass on
unjustifiable price increases to our customers."
"We're sorry that this means some products
aren't available right now,"
a Tesco spokesperson said.
"We hope to have this issue resolved soon."
Some Heinz items are already out of stock,
according to the Grocer magazine,
which first reported the falling-out.
In recent months food manufacturers have
reported rising costs,
including for energy and commodities,
with some warning they would need
to raise the prices they charge to retailers.
However supermarkets such as Tesco
are striving to keep prices low for
customers facing a cost-of-living squeeze
and shopping more carefully.]
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-61978595
Heinz have been charging ridiculous prices, lots of people have been writing to complain and to ask how they can justify the massive price rises. Heinz can shove off.
i think you have this wrong. Heinz have pulled many of their items from tesco stores because tesco refuse to increase the price. Tesco try this with many suppliers forcing small producers out of business
I have heard from a bloke in the industry (good source I know) that Tesco do treat suppliers terribly and shaft a lot of smaller firms
Expect people will have less sympathy when it's Heinz though
I was just looking at the Heinz tins in Asda just now. £1.75 for a tin of spaghetti and sausages which is pretty scandalous
I was just looking at the Heinz tins in Asda just now. £1.75 for a tin of spaghetti and sausages which is pretty scandalous
The mix of spaghetti and sausages is bad enough !!
:)
The rate for Heinz Baked beans and sausage was 95p quite recently
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arista
01-07-2022, 03:50 AM
I was just looking at the Heinz tins in Asda just now. £1.75 for a tin of spaghetti and sausages which is pretty scandalous
With Small Sausages in the tin.
The Price sounds about right
With Small Sausages in the tin.
The Price sounds about right
Gawd knows what is in those Heinz sausages though ... never taste like anything recognisable
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Gawd knows what is in those Heinz sausages though ... never taste like anything recognisable
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Isn't it a bit like those hot dogs you get in tins? Made from "Mechanically Recovered Chicken" :unsure:
Liam-
01-07-2022, 10:42 AM
Good on Tesco
I can get baked beans from lidl for 22p
The beans and sausages in there ar 40p
Perfectly fine and edible.
I can get baked beans from lidl for 22p
The beans and sausages in there ar 40p
Perfectly fine and edible.
Edible being the operative word Alf
:)
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Isn't it a bit like those hot dogs you get in tins? Made from "Mechanically Recovered Chicken" :unsure:
I do recall offering one of those tiny sausage thingies to our dog who had a good sniff .. then shook his head violently and walked off !!
I’d eaten five of them by then :)
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I do recall offering one of those tiny sausage thingies to our dog who had a good sniff .. then shook his head violently and walked off !!
I’d eaten five of them by then :)
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk ProYour dog probably isn't into cannibalism. He probably smelt a distant relative.
Your dog probably isn't into cannibalism. He probably smelt a distant relative.
:)
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arista
01-07-2022, 04:01 PM
Isn't it a bit like those hot dogs you get in tins? Made from "Mechanically Recovered Chicken" :unsure:
Yes, a lot of it is Water
So Dogs know it's not real
Crimson Dynamo
01-07-2022, 04:05 PM
These are the best beans and 65p cheaper than rip-off Heinz beans
https://aldprdproductimages.azureedge.net/media/resized/$Aldi_GB/07.09.21/4088600072517_0_XL.jpg
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