Top UK supermarket stops selling Heinz baked beans in dispute over rising prices
Kraft Heinz is behind some of the country’s favorite pantry staples, including baked beans and ketchup.
Several Heinz products were out of stock on Tesco’s website, including baked beans, ketchup and salad cream.
“With household budgets under increasing pressure, now more than ever we have a responsibility to ensure customers get the best possible value, and we will not pass on unjustifiable price increases to our customers,” a Tesco spokesperson told CNN Business on Wednesday.
The retailer — which has about 27% of the UK’s grocery market, according to research firm Kantar — said it had “plenty of alternatives to choose from” and hoped to resolve the issue soon.
Kraft Heinz told CNN Business that it was “working closely with Tesco to resolve the situation as quickly as possible.”
The company said that the current economic environment was “challenging” with rising commodity and production costs meaning that consumers were “working within tight budgets.”
“We always look at how we can provide value through price, size and packs,” the US company said.
UK retailers are acutely aware of how the cost-of-living crisis is causing customers to cut back. More than 44% of adults in Great Britain said last month they were buying less food — up from 18% at the start of the year — according to a survey by the Office for National Statistics.
Earlier this month, Tesco CEO Ken Murphy said he had seen “early indications” of customers changing their behaviors as a result of inflation.
Tesco’s spokesperson said that the company was “laser-focused on keeping the cost of the weekly shop in check.”
— Danielle Wiener-Bronner contributed reporting.
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