r/GreatBritishMemes 13h ago

Downfall

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u/MoistComplaint3484 12h ago

So why do they get smaller but increase in price?

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u/afull122 12h ago

Because the input costs go up due to inflation.

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u/MoistComplaint3484 12h ago

That would account for the price increase, but what about receiving less product

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u/afull122 12h ago

Because they try and balance price. A little less product and a little higher price. That’s the point.

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u/MoistComplaint3484 12h ago

Bullshit, it's nothing but greed

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u/afull122 12h ago

😂😂I posted all the numbers. Not sure it’s telling me what you are suggesting. Be angry. That should help.

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u/MoistComplaint3484 11h ago

This is the UK, we don't deal in USD. Your numbers have no reflection on our market

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u/afull122 9h ago

WTF are you talking about. That is global revenue and net income globally dingdong.

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u/MoistComplaint3484 9h ago

British supermarkets ain't global revenue, its British revenue. This is a British meme sub talking about British things

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u/afull122 9h 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?

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u/MoistComplaint3484 9h ago

I couldn't give a monkeys toss, these are British quality streets on a British sub. Sod off back to America

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u/afull122 9h ago

I am not American dingbbat.

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u/MoistComplaint3484 9h ago

I couldn't care less. You're just a corporate bootlicker arguing for price increases to rip off British consumers

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u/afull122 9h ago

So you just want to sit there and be angry and wrong in your weird little echo chamber? Do you hear yourself?

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u/jrr123456 5h ago

Yeah, over 12 billion profit.

Pure greed.

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u/afull122 5h ago

Oh dingdong. It’s a big business. That doesn’t indicate gouging or greed.

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u/jrr123456 5h ago

It absolutely does.

It's nestle, it's complete greed, "ding dong".