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Tesco removes Marmite and other Unilever brands in price row | Tesco removes Marmite and other Unilever brands in price row |
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Marmite, PG Tips tea and Pot Noodles are among dozens of household brands being taken off Tesco's online site because of a dispute with Unilever. | Marmite, PG Tips tea and Pot Noodles are among dozens of household brands being taken off Tesco's online site because of a dispute with Unilever. |
The supermarket is resisting moves by its biggest supplier to increase prices in the UK to compensate for the sharp decrease in the value of the pound. | The supermarket is resisting moves by its biggest supplier to increase prices in the UK to compensate for the sharp decrease in the value of the pound. |
The products are still being sold in stores but Tesco said shelves were running short of several brands. | The products are still being sold in stores but Tesco said shelves were running short of several brands. |
Unilever said it was confident the situation will be resolved "quickly". | Unilever said it was confident the situation will be resolved "quickly". |
Tesco v Unilever live updates | Tesco v Unilever live updates |
Retailers warn over Brexit price rises | Retailers warn over Brexit price rises |
Unilever and Tesco at loggerheads | Unilever and Tesco at loggerheads |
What do we know about Brexit? | What do we know about Brexit? |
Unilever is the UK's biggest food and grocery manufacturer, but many of its products are made outside the UK, so it argues it should be getting more pounds for its products. | Unilever is the UK's biggest food and grocery manufacturer, but many of its products are made outside the UK, so it argues it should be getting more pounds for its products. |
Its chief financial officer Graeme Pitkethly said the company is confident the situation with Tesco "will be resolved pretty quickly". | Its chief financial officer Graeme Pitkethly said the company is confident the situation with Tesco "will be resolved pretty quickly". |
Speaking to analysts on Wednesday, he confirmed Unilever is increasing prices in the UK. | Speaking to analysts on Wednesday, he confirmed Unilever is increasing prices in the UK. |
However, he said the company "cares deeply" about its brands being affordable for customers, so the increases are "substantially less than we would need to cover the cost on our own profitability". | However, he said the company "cares deeply" about its brands being affordable for customers, so the increases are "substantially less than we would need to cover the cost on our own profitability". |
He said the price rises had "landed" with other customers, implying other retailers had accepted the higher prices. | He said the price rises had "landed" with other customers, implying other retailers had accepted the higher prices. |
The products currently absent from Tesco's website also include Comfort fabric conditioner, Hellmann's mayonnaise and Ben & Jerry's ice cream. You can find a full list here. | |
Negotiations over price between retailers and their suppliers are a constant feature of the industry, but those discussions rarely lead to a public argument and product de-listing. | Negotiations over price between retailers and their suppliers are a constant feature of the industry, but those discussions rarely lead to a public argument and product de-listing. |
"Clearly the scale of the negotiation is much bigger than usual, but so is the event. Brexit-sized events are rare," said Bruno Monteyne, an analyst at Bernstein. | "Clearly the scale of the negotiation is much bigger than usual, but so is the event. Brexit-sized events are rare," said Bruno Monteyne, an analyst at Bernstein. |
"This is such a large event that it may simply be that the two gorillas on both sides have decided to go through the motions of the negotiation on behalf of the industry. This isn't about Tesco or Unilever but about all UK retailers & suppliers." | "This is such a large event that it may simply be that the two gorillas on both sides have decided to go through the motions of the negotiation on behalf of the industry. This isn't about Tesco or Unilever but about all UK retailers & suppliers." |
On Thursday Unilever released a trading update for the third quarter, which showed a growth in underlying sales of 3.2%. | On Thursday Unilever released a trading update for the third quarter, which showed a growth in underlying sales of 3.2%. |
Unilever said that conditions in European markets remained "challenging". | Unilever said that conditions in European markets remained "challenging". |
Unilever shares fell 2.5% and Tesco was more than 2% lower. | Unilever shares fell 2.5% and Tesco was more than 2% lower. |
Analysis: Emma Simpson, business correspondent | Analysis: Emma Simpson, business correspondent |
Who should absorb the increase in costs as a result of the weaker pound? It's the question that retailers have consistently been asked these last few months as import prices start to rise. | Who should absorb the increase in costs as a result of the weaker pound? It's the question that retailers have consistently been asked these last few months as import prices start to rise. |
Now that debate has exploded into the open with a stand-off between Britain's biggest consumer goods company and its largest retailer, Tesco. | Now that debate has exploded into the open with a stand-off between Britain's biggest consumer goods company and its largest retailer, Tesco. |
Household staples, from Ben & Jerry's ice cream and Pot Noodles to Persil and Dove soap, are at stake. The extra spice to this story is that Tesco's boss, Dave Lewis, spent most of his career at Unilever before being poached by Tesco. | Household staples, from Ben & Jerry's ice cream and Pot Noodles to Persil and Dove soap, are at stake. The extra spice to this story is that Tesco's boss, Dave Lewis, spent most of his career at Unilever before being poached by Tesco. |
In the cut-throat world of grocery shopping, retailers are reluctant to pass on price rises to shoppers. But many suppliers are already seeing input costs rise because of the fall in the pound, although many will also have hedged their currency positions until at least the start of next year. So who ultimately takes the hit? | In the cut-throat world of grocery shopping, retailers are reluctant to pass on price rises to shoppers. But many suppliers are already seeing input costs rise because of the fall in the pound, although many will also have hedged their currency positions until at least the start of next year. So who ultimately takes the hit? |
One grocery insider says in the case of Unilever, the weak currency was a smokescreen to raise prices, as some of the products are made in the UK. | One grocery insider says in the case of Unilever, the weak currency was a smokescreen to raise prices, as some of the products are made in the UK. |
Whatever the truth, this relationship is too important for the two sides not to reach a deal in the end. Will the other big grocers follow suit? | Whatever the truth, this relationship is too important for the two sides not to reach a deal in the end. Will the other big grocers follow suit? |
The former head of rival firm Northern Foods, Lord Haskins, told the BBC's Newsnight that Brexit had caused "a huge wobble" in the market, which was already suffering tensions because of the rise of online shopping and discount supermarkets Aldi and Lidl. | The former head of rival firm Northern Foods, Lord Haskins, told the BBC's Newsnight that Brexit had caused "a huge wobble" in the market, which was already suffering tensions because of the rise of online shopping and discount supermarkets Aldi and Lidl. |
"Undoubtedly what Unilever is doing is justified in terms of the economics of it, but Tesco's worried that Aldi may not follow suit," he said. | "Undoubtedly what Unilever is doing is justified in terms of the economics of it, but Tesco's worried that Aldi may not follow suit," he said. |
"They will have to follow suit, because the costs as a result of devaluation are too big for any company to carry." | "They will have to follow suit, because the costs as a result of devaluation are too big for any company to carry." |
Lord Haskins, who wanted the UK to remain in the EU, forecast that food price inflation would hit 5% in about a year's time. | Lord Haskins, who wanted the UK to remain in the EU, forecast that food price inflation would hit 5% in about a year's time. |
He added: "The moment the great British public realises that there's a real cost to pay for Brexit, then the government will have to take account of that." | He added: "The moment the great British public realises that there's a real cost to pay for Brexit, then the government will have to take account of that." |
Squeezed retailers | Squeezed retailers |
Sterling has dropped by 16% against the euro since the UK's Brexit vote. | Sterling has dropped by 16% against the euro since the UK's Brexit vote. |
The former boss of Sainsbury's, Justin King, has given an indication of the problem, saying that shoppers should expect higher prices because supermarkets will not be able to absorb the extra cost of imported goods. | The former boss of Sainsbury's, Justin King, has given an indication of the problem, saying that shoppers should expect higher prices because supermarkets will not be able to absorb the extra cost of imported goods. |
According to media reports of a conference speech by Mr King, he said: "Retailers' margins are already squeezed. So there is no room to absorb input price pressures and costs will need to be passed on. | According to media reports of a conference speech by Mr King, he said: "Retailers' margins are already squeezed. So there is no room to absorb input price pressures and costs will need to be passed on. |
"But no-one wants to be the first to break cover. No business wants to be the first to blame Brexit for a rise in prices. But once someone does, there will be a flood of companies, because they will all be suffering." | "But no-one wants to be the first to break cover. No business wants to be the first to blame Brexit for a rise in prices. But once someone does, there will be a flood of companies, because they will all be suffering." |
Leading retail analyst Richard Hyman told the BBC: "The problem is that retailers can't just put up their prices and get away with it. | Leading retail analyst Richard Hyman told the BBC: "The problem is that retailers can't just put up their prices and get away with it. |
"Oversupply of retailers means that for the past 24 months there has been food price deflation. What makes them think they can just push prices higher?" he added. | "Oversupply of retailers means that for the past 24 months there has been food price deflation. What makes them think they can just push prices higher?" he added. |
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