Chocolate Crisis with Aldi, Rewe and Co. Not yet Banned! "It Will No Longer Be Cheaper
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Snack cats must be strong now, because the chocolate crisis at Aldi, Rewe & Co. is not yet banned. It's about the price.
Within a short time the cocoa price doubles - many chocolates become significantly more expensive. The so-called "chocoflation" also reaches the manufacturer Ritter Sport. The boss of the chocolate giant mentions the reasons for the price increase.
Chocolate is becoming more and more expensive, some manufacturers even reduce the size of the plates so that this is not noticeable. In the interview, the head of Ritter Sport promises: the classic varieties are always kept 100 grams.
German chocolate maker Ritter Sport expects its prices to continue to rise. Tropical products such as cocoa are particularly affected by climate change, and “if we don’t have a rainy season every third year, the risks increase,” CEO Andreas Ronken told t-online, orf.at reports. “We are currently experiencing a chocolate crisis,” Ronken said, adding that “it won’t get any cheaper.” The price of cocoa has more than doubled in a short time and is n…
Normally, the holidays are the days when more chocolate should be sold. But in many stores, it remains on the shelves.
Andreas Ronken, head of chocolate manufacturer Ritter Sport, expects chocolate prices to continue to rise. He stresses: "It will no longer be cheaper. " On the contrary, rising prices are to be expected.
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