Dont worry because there isnt any inflation, this is just the 4th time they are raising prices, this time only a small 11% rise......
Smucker hiking coffee prices again
Business Courier
Date: Tuesday, May 24, 2011, 2:08pm EDT
Consumers of Folgers and Dunkin' Donuts-branded coffee sold in supermarkets will be paying a bit more.
J.M. Smucker Co. is again boosting the price of coffee it sells to retailers, citing the climbing cost of green coffee beans.
The Orville-based maker of Smuckerâs jellies, Crisco shortening and Jif peanut butter said Tuesday it has hiked prices 11 percent on most of the coffees it supplies to merchants. The coffee brands hit by the price increase include Millstone, Folgers and Dunkinâ Donuts. J.M. Smucker (NYSE:SJM) is licensed to sell the Dunkinâ Donuts coffee to retailers such as supermarkets, so its price hike does not change coffee prices at the doughnut shop chain.
Smucker bought The Folger Coffee Co. from Cincinnati-based Procter & Gamble Co. in 2008.
Smucker joins Starbucks Corp. (NASDAQ:SBUX), Sara Lee Corp. (NYSE:SLE) and Kraft Foods (NYSE:KFT) in raising prices since last spring, all of the companies saying the hikes were tied to increases in raw coffee bean costs.
Smucker last raised prices on coffee sold under the Folgers and Dunkinâ Donuts brands in February, boosting them 10 percent, and bumped up the list prices on most of its coffees last August and in May 2010. The company blamed the hikes on coffee bean prices, as well as rising fuel and packaging expenses.
In a Tuesday report, Reuters said roasters were hiking their prices amid high demand for coffee beans and speculative buying by commodities investors.
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Smucker hiking coffee prices again
Business Courier
Date: Tuesday, May 24, 2011, 2:08pm EDT
Consumers of Folgers and Dunkin' Donuts-branded coffee sold in supermarkets will be paying a bit more.
J.M. Smucker Co. is again boosting the price of coffee it sells to retailers, citing the climbing cost of green coffee beans.
The Orville-based maker of Smuckerâs jellies, Crisco shortening and Jif peanut butter said Tuesday it has hiked prices 11 percent on most of the coffees it supplies to merchants. The coffee brands hit by the price increase include Millstone, Folgers and Dunkinâ Donuts. J.M. Smucker (NYSE:SJM) is licensed to sell the Dunkinâ Donuts coffee to retailers such as supermarkets, so its price hike does not change coffee prices at the doughnut shop chain.
Smucker bought The Folger Coffee Co. from Cincinnati-based Procter & Gamble Co. in 2008.
Smucker joins Starbucks Corp. (NASDAQ:SBUX), Sara Lee Corp. (NYSE:SLE) and Kraft Foods (NYSE:KFT) in raising prices since last spring, all of the companies saying the hikes were tied to increases in raw coffee bean costs.
Smucker last raised prices on coffee sold under the Folgers and Dunkinâ Donuts brands in February, boosting them 10 percent, and bumped up the list prices on most of its coffees last August and in May 2010. The company blamed the hikes on coffee bean prices, as well as rising fuel and packaging expenses.
In a Tuesday report, Reuters said roasters were hiking their prices amid high demand for coffee beans and speculative buying by commodities investors.
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