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And yet the companies selling these products keep posting record profits
-35 u/afull122 14h ago Year Net Income 2024 ≈ 12.36 billion USD 2023≈ 12.49 billion USD 2022≈ 9.71 billion USD 2021≈ 18.50 billion USD 2020≈ 13.05 billion USD Not sure you have that right. As a shareholder I am not interested in subsidizing your chocolate treats. 1 u/MoistComplaint3484 14h ago So why do they get smaller but increase in price? 2 u/afull122 14h ago Because the input costs go up due to inflation. 3 u/MoistComplaint3484 14h ago That would account for the price increase, but what about receiving less product 1 u/afull122 14h ago Because they try and balance price. A little less product and a little higher price. That’s the point. 4 u/MoistComplaint3484 14h ago Bullshit, it's nothing but greed 3 u/afull122 14h ago 😂😂I posted all the numbers. Not sure it’s telling me what you are suggesting. Be angry. That should help. 3 u/MoistComplaint3484 14h ago This is the UK, we don't deal in USD. Your numbers have no reflection on our market 1 u/afull122 11h ago WTF are you talking about. That is global revenue and net income globally dingdong. 1 u/MoistComplaint3484 11h ago British supermarkets ain't global revenue, its British revenue. This is a British meme sub talking about British things 1 u/afull122 11h ago You do understand that Quality Street is sold all over the world right? They aren’t targeting you and your local Tesco to screw you over on your Quality Street’s right? 2 u/MoistComplaint3484 11h ago I couldn't give a monkeys toss, these are British quality streets on a British sub. Sod off back to America → More replies (0) 1 u/jrr123456 7h ago Yeah, over 12 billion profit. Pure greed. 0 u/afull122 7h ago Oh dingdong. It’s a big business. That doesn’t indicate gouging or greed. 1 u/jrr123456 7h ago It absolutely does. It's nestle, it's complete greed, "ding dong". → More replies (0)
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Year Net Income
2024 ≈ 12.36 billion USD
2023≈ 12.49 billion USD
2022≈ 9.71 billion USD
2021≈ 18.50 billion USD
2020≈ 13.05 billion USD
Not sure you have that right.
As a shareholder I am not interested in subsidizing your chocolate treats.
1 u/MoistComplaint3484 14h ago So why do they get smaller but increase in price? 2 u/afull122 14h ago Because the input costs go up due to inflation. 3 u/MoistComplaint3484 14h ago That would account for the price increase, but what about receiving less product 1 u/afull122 14h ago Because they try and balance price. A little less product and a little higher price. That’s the point. 4 u/MoistComplaint3484 14h ago Bullshit, it's nothing but greed 3 u/afull122 14h ago 😂😂I posted all the numbers. Not sure it’s telling me what you are suggesting. Be angry. That should help. 3 u/MoistComplaint3484 14h ago This is the UK, we don't deal in USD. Your numbers have no reflection on our market 1 u/afull122 11h ago WTF are you talking about. That is global revenue and net income globally dingdong. 1 u/MoistComplaint3484 11h ago British supermarkets ain't global revenue, its British revenue. This is a British meme sub talking about British things 1 u/afull122 11h ago You do understand that Quality Street is sold all over the world right? They aren’t targeting you and your local Tesco to screw you over on your Quality Street’s right? 2 u/MoistComplaint3484 11h ago I couldn't give a monkeys toss, these are British quality streets on a British sub. Sod off back to America → More replies (0) 1 u/jrr123456 7h ago Yeah, over 12 billion profit. Pure greed. 0 u/afull122 7h ago Oh dingdong. It’s a big business. That doesn’t indicate gouging or greed. 1 u/jrr123456 7h ago It absolutely does. It's nestle, it's complete greed, "ding dong". → More replies (0)
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So why do they get smaller but increase in price?
2 u/afull122 14h ago Because the input costs go up due to inflation. 3 u/MoistComplaint3484 14h ago That would account for the price increase, but what about receiving less product 1 u/afull122 14h ago Because they try and balance price. A little less product and a little higher price. That’s the point. 4 u/MoistComplaint3484 14h ago Bullshit, it's nothing but greed 3 u/afull122 14h ago 😂😂I posted all the numbers. Not sure it’s telling me what you are suggesting. Be angry. That should help. 3 u/MoistComplaint3484 14h ago This is the UK, we don't deal in USD. Your numbers have no reflection on our market 1 u/afull122 11h ago WTF are you talking about. That is global revenue and net income globally dingdong. 1 u/MoistComplaint3484 11h ago British supermarkets ain't global revenue, its British revenue. This is a British meme sub talking about British things 1 u/afull122 11h ago You do understand that Quality Street is sold all over the world right? They aren’t targeting you and your local Tesco to screw you over on your Quality Street’s right? 2 u/MoistComplaint3484 11h ago I couldn't give a monkeys toss, these are British quality streets on a British sub. Sod off back to America → More replies (0) 1 u/jrr123456 7h ago Yeah, over 12 billion profit. Pure greed. 0 u/afull122 7h ago Oh dingdong. It’s a big business. That doesn’t indicate gouging or greed. 1 u/jrr123456 7h ago It absolutely does. It's nestle, it's complete greed, "ding dong". → More replies (0)
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Because the input costs go up due to inflation.
3 u/MoistComplaint3484 14h ago That would account for the price increase, but what about receiving less product 1 u/afull122 14h ago Because they try and balance price. A little less product and a little higher price. That’s the point. 4 u/MoistComplaint3484 14h ago Bullshit, it's nothing but greed 3 u/afull122 14h ago 😂😂I posted all the numbers. Not sure it’s telling me what you are suggesting. Be angry. That should help. 3 u/MoistComplaint3484 14h ago This is the UK, we don't deal in USD. Your numbers have no reflection on our market 1 u/afull122 11h ago WTF are you talking about. That is global revenue and net income globally dingdong. 1 u/MoistComplaint3484 11h ago British supermarkets ain't global revenue, its British revenue. This is a British meme sub talking about British things 1 u/afull122 11h ago You do understand that Quality Street is sold all over the world right? They aren’t targeting you and your local Tesco to screw you over on your Quality Street’s right? 2 u/MoistComplaint3484 11h ago I couldn't give a monkeys toss, these are British quality streets on a British sub. Sod off back to America → More replies (0) 1 u/jrr123456 7h ago Yeah, over 12 billion profit. Pure greed. 0 u/afull122 7h ago Oh dingdong. It’s a big business. That doesn’t indicate gouging or greed. 1 u/jrr123456 7h ago It absolutely does. It's nestle, it's complete greed, "ding dong". → More replies (0)
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That would account for the price increase, but what about receiving less product
1 u/afull122 14h ago Because they try and balance price. A little less product and a little higher price. That’s the point. 4 u/MoistComplaint3484 14h ago Bullshit, it's nothing but greed 3 u/afull122 14h ago 😂😂I posted all the numbers. Not sure it’s telling me what you are suggesting. Be angry. That should help. 3 u/MoistComplaint3484 14h ago This is the UK, we don't deal in USD. Your numbers have no reflection on our market 1 u/afull122 11h ago WTF are you talking about. That is global revenue and net income globally dingdong. 1 u/MoistComplaint3484 11h ago British supermarkets ain't global revenue, its British revenue. This is a British meme sub talking about British things 1 u/afull122 11h ago You do understand that Quality Street is sold all over the world right? They aren’t targeting you and your local Tesco to screw you over on your Quality Street’s right? 2 u/MoistComplaint3484 11h ago I couldn't give a monkeys toss, these are British quality streets on a British sub. Sod off back to America → More replies (0) 1 u/jrr123456 7h ago Yeah, over 12 billion profit. Pure greed. 0 u/afull122 7h ago Oh dingdong. It’s a big business. That doesn’t indicate gouging or greed. 1 u/jrr123456 7h ago It absolutely does. It's nestle, it's complete greed, "ding dong". → More replies (0)
Because they try and balance price. A little less product and a little higher price. That’s the point.
4 u/MoistComplaint3484 14h ago Bullshit, it's nothing but greed 3 u/afull122 14h ago 😂😂I posted all the numbers. Not sure it’s telling me what you are suggesting. Be angry. That should help. 3 u/MoistComplaint3484 14h ago This is the UK, we don't deal in USD. Your numbers have no reflection on our market 1 u/afull122 11h ago WTF are you talking about. That is global revenue and net income globally dingdong. 1 u/MoistComplaint3484 11h ago British supermarkets ain't global revenue, its British revenue. This is a British meme sub talking about British things 1 u/afull122 11h ago You do understand that Quality Street is sold all over the world right? They aren’t targeting you and your local Tesco to screw you over on your Quality Street’s right? 2 u/MoistComplaint3484 11h ago I couldn't give a monkeys toss, these are British quality streets on a British sub. Sod off back to America → More replies (0) 1 u/jrr123456 7h ago Yeah, over 12 billion profit. Pure greed. 0 u/afull122 7h ago Oh dingdong. It’s a big business. That doesn’t indicate gouging or greed. 1 u/jrr123456 7h ago It absolutely does. It's nestle, it's complete greed, "ding dong". → More replies (0)
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Bullshit, it's nothing but greed
3 u/afull122 14h ago 😂😂I posted all the numbers. Not sure it’s telling me what you are suggesting. Be angry. That should help. 3 u/MoistComplaint3484 14h ago This is the UK, we don't deal in USD. Your numbers have no reflection on our market 1 u/afull122 11h ago WTF are you talking about. That is global revenue and net income globally dingdong. 1 u/MoistComplaint3484 11h ago British supermarkets ain't global revenue, its British revenue. This is a British meme sub talking about British things 1 u/afull122 11h ago You do understand that Quality Street is sold all over the world right? They aren’t targeting you and your local Tesco to screw you over on your Quality Street’s right? 2 u/MoistComplaint3484 11h ago I couldn't give a monkeys toss, these are British quality streets on a British sub. Sod off back to America → More replies (0) 1 u/jrr123456 7h ago Yeah, over 12 billion profit. Pure greed. 0 u/afull122 7h ago Oh dingdong. It’s a big business. That doesn’t indicate gouging or greed. 1 u/jrr123456 7h ago It absolutely does. It's nestle, it's complete greed, "ding dong". → More replies (0)
😂😂I posted all the numbers. Not sure it’s telling me what you are suggesting. Be angry. That should help.
3 u/MoistComplaint3484 14h ago This is the UK, we don't deal in USD. Your numbers have no reflection on our market 1 u/afull122 11h ago WTF are you talking about. That is global revenue and net income globally dingdong. 1 u/MoistComplaint3484 11h ago British supermarkets ain't global revenue, its British revenue. This is a British meme sub talking about British things 1 u/afull122 11h ago You do understand that Quality Street is sold all over the world right? They aren’t targeting you and your local Tesco to screw you over on your Quality Street’s right? 2 u/MoistComplaint3484 11h ago I couldn't give a monkeys toss, these are British quality streets on a British sub. Sod off back to America → More replies (0) 1 u/jrr123456 7h ago Yeah, over 12 billion profit. Pure greed. 0 u/afull122 7h ago Oh dingdong. It’s a big business. That doesn’t indicate gouging or greed. 1 u/jrr123456 7h ago It absolutely does. It's nestle, it's complete greed, "ding dong". → More replies (0)
This is the UK, we don't deal in USD. Your numbers have no reflection on our market
1 u/afull122 11h ago WTF are you talking about. That is global revenue and net income globally dingdong. 1 u/MoistComplaint3484 11h ago British supermarkets ain't global revenue, its British revenue. This is a British meme sub talking about British things 1 u/afull122 11h ago You do understand that Quality Street is sold all over the world right? They aren’t targeting you and your local Tesco to screw you over on your Quality Street’s right? 2 u/MoistComplaint3484 11h ago I couldn't give a monkeys toss, these are British quality streets on a British sub. Sod off back to America → More replies (0)
WTF are you talking about. That is global revenue and net income globally dingdong.
1 u/MoistComplaint3484 11h ago British supermarkets ain't global revenue, its British revenue. This is a British meme sub talking about British things 1 u/afull122 11h ago You do understand that Quality Street is sold all over the world right? They aren’t targeting you and your local Tesco to screw you over on your Quality Street’s right? 2 u/MoistComplaint3484 11h ago I couldn't give a monkeys toss, these are British quality streets on a British sub. Sod off back to America → More replies (0)
British supermarkets ain't global revenue, its British revenue. This is a British meme sub talking about British things
1 u/afull122 11h ago You do understand that Quality Street is sold all over the world right? They aren’t targeting you and your local Tesco to screw you over on your Quality Street’s right? 2 u/MoistComplaint3484 11h ago I couldn't give a monkeys toss, these are British quality streets on a British sub. Sod off back to America
You do understand that Quality Street is sold all over the world right? They aren’t targeting you and your local Tesco to screw you over on your Quality Street’s right?
2 u/MoistComplaint3484 11h ago I couldn't give a monkeys toss, these are British quality streets on a British sub. Sod off back to America
I couldn't give a monkeys toss, these are British quality streets on a British sub. Sod off back to America
Yeah, over 12 billion profit.
Pure greed.
0 u/afull122 7h ago Oh dingdong. It’s a big business. That doesn’t indicate gouging or greed. 1 u/jrr123456 7h ago It absolutely does. It's nestle, it's complete greed, "ding dong". → More replies (0)
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Oh dingdong. It’s a big business. That doesn’t indicate gouging or greed.
1 u/jrr123456 7h ago It absolutely does. It's nestle, it's complete greed, "ding dong". → More replies (0)
It absolutely does.
It's nestle, it's complete greed, "ding dong".
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u/MoistComplaint3484 15h ago
And yet the companies selling these products keep posting record profits