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Mars to Increase Prices and Change Weights of Some Products as Costs Soar

Source: FLEXNEWS
25/08/2008

New York, 25 August - Mars Snackfoods US has confirmed it will be changing the weight and increasing prices of some of its confectionery products in response to rising overhead costs.

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The chocolate giant said the first of the changes will take place on 17 October as a result of soaring raw material and other production costs going up. More price and weight changes will take place at regular intervals until March 2009, the company explained.

A Mars statement said: "We have incurred significant increases in our costs of doing business, including raw materials, packaging and energy.

Mars declined to provide details of the changes but the move follows the 10% price hike by rival Hershey earlier this month, amid concerns of rising costs of ingredients such as sugar and cocoa.



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