Consumer goods giant Unilever hikes prices for products but expects strong sales

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2 thoughts on “Consumer goods giant Unilever hikes prices for products but expects strong sales

  1. Quote: Russia’s war in Ukraine has exacerbated rising prices for almost everything, from wheat and cooking oil, to natural gas and crude oil, making it more expensive to produce goods.

    The mainstream media will never tire of covering for our Dementia-addled President’s irresponsible spending, will they?

    1. Bob, Unilever is based in London. It manufactures products in 88 countries and sells products in more than 190 countries. It has suppliers in 190 countries. Nearly 50% of its revenues originate in Europe and about 20 percent come from North America.

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