From the DW:
“German
supermarkets pull Haribo gummy bears over price row”
According to
German media outlet CHIP, Haribo wanted to raise the price of a 360 gram (12.7
ounce) package of bears from €1.19 ($1.40) to €1.29. The Bonn-based company
cited the higher prices for the raw ingredients needed to produce its candy
brought on by the coronavirus pandemic. Discount supermarket chain Lidl
responded to the proposed price hike by pulling Haribo products from its
shelves in August, while continuing to sell candy from competing sweetsmakers. "We
can confirm that we currently find ourselves in tough price negotiations with
the retailers," Haribo told the Lebensmittelzeitung at the end of August. Now
Edeka, Germany's largest supermarket chain, has followed suit. According to a
report by newsmagazine Der Spiegel, Edeka has cut sales of Haribo products by
40%. Meanwhile, competitor Aldi has responded to the gummy bear bickering by
featuring Haribo products prominently in recent advertisements. Branches of
both Aldi Nord, which is responsible for stores in northern Germany, and Aldi
Süd, which is responsible for stores in southern Germany, have been offering
the gummy bears at discount prices.
^ 2020 just
keeps going from bad to worse. Now it’s affecting Haribo. ^
https://www.dw.com/en/german-supermarkets-pull-haribo-gummy-bears-over-price-row/a-55126332
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