(Reuters) - Nestle will have to raise prices of its food products further this year to offset higher production costs that it has yet to fully pass on to consumers, Chief Executive Mark ...
By Dominic Chopping Nestle's organic sales growth slowed sharply in the first months of the year as consumer demand remained weak, particularly in ...
Instant coffee is making a comeback as consumers struggling under the weight of rising bills, steeper rent and higher ...
Nestle has warned that ... maker said it has already increased prices by more than 5% over the first three months of 2022 but will look to further hikes. Mark Schneider, chief executive of the ...
KitKat and Cheerios maker Nestle has hiked prices and signalled further increases are on the way due to soaring costs. The Swiss food group said it pushed its prices 3.1% higher during the ...
Nestle India is expected to post a volume growth of 5.3 percent and a pricing growth of 3 percent YoY in the January-March ...
Nestle India is expected to report revenue growth of 6.6% at ₹5,150 crore in the January - March 2024 quarter as compared ...
Nestle (SIX:NESN) has reported a steeper than anticipated decline in first quarter sales volumes, as the Nescafe owner was ...