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Typhoo tea have said that the price of their product is likely to rise by 50% due to the fall in the pound(which has been created by Brexit...allegedly).
Now to my certain knowledge, while the pound HAS fallen(it was in a false strong position anyway,good for imports, but bad for exports) no way has it fallen by 50%.(and anyway I really do believe that there is someone pulling the strings in these dealings...like the LIBOR bank rate scandal) I am sure all of us anticipated that Brexit would create a degree of uncertainty(and if there is anything which makes the money markets twitch, it is uncertainty)...and most of us who voted to leave knew that there would be costs to this.....no way should producers of goods, sellers of products be able to get away with hiking their prices to this degree. So if I see a product which has gone up in price by more than 20% I will cease to patronise them. Typhoo Tea can kiss goodbye to me buying their brand.(I will drink my own wee wee before I will buy that again) Marmite too(for goodness sake that is a product made here - not imported) I will do without before I will put money into their pockets. They are just greedy opportunists trying to pull a fast one. |
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Typhoo and the like are deliberately giving ammo to War Criminals like Tony Blair in my view.anyone supporting firms like those have rocks in there heads far as i'm concerned.:rolleyes:
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It is profiteering. Simple as that and I will not buy from companies who have happily made money out of us over the years, taking advantage of the vote to leave the EU...blaming that for a massive hike in costs....especially when the stuff they are selling is like Marmite....a home produced item.
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As a lover of yeasty products IMO Marmite is very weak in taste.
Asda's own branded yeast spread is IMO much stronger tasting and when your taste buds are somewhat ruined by over 50+ years of eating the stuff the stronger the better. And the price matters, Marmite is IMO overpriced. |
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Maybe Vegemite would be a better choice. I had some brought over for me by my sister the last time she was over....a very large jar with lots left in it.
A much smoother taste than Marmite too. But, that isn't the issue here. The issue is the huge food companies who are going to make money out of something which barely affects their products. I do not grumble about a price rise, but what I do object to is a price rise that cannot be justified as the value of sterling has not fallen by 50%...as some companies would have us believe. These companies will not get my business....EVER! |
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Plenty of alternative tea companies - we don't use Typhoo.
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I don't use typhoo either, but it is a brand that Ma asks for.(I am in the process of converting her)
Barrie you know that once one retailer puts up their prices, many others follow suit |
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I always buy Lanky tea to bring back here, not the strongest brew (damn sight stronger than krautie teas though) in the world but it's a local pride thing. :)
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In a similar vein regarding greedy companies I remember Shell hiking up petrol by 10 pence a gallon and blaming tanker drivers for striking for about a six quid a week rise.
We did two loads a day around Lancashire delivering a total of 40,000 gallons a week. I make that an extra £4K a week per driver. Who got the rest after we got our £5 which we finally settled for? The tax man did all right as well out of Shells profits and we got some nasty remarks about being greedy so and so's. |
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