Nestlé says it is experiencing supply chain disruption ahead of the Christmas period.
Global bottlenecks and shortages of HGV drivers have been impacting business, making it even more difficult to make sure your products are on the shelves this year.
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Nestlé CEO Mark Schneider said: “Like other companies, we see labor shortages and transportation issues, but working constructively with retailers is our top priority for the UK team. We work hard.”
Prior to next month’s COP26 meeting, Nestlé also said it would be moving away from dairy products.
“We think low meat and dairy products are suitable for the planet, but that’s good for our diet and health, and it’s also a great commercial opportunity,” Schneider said.
“The first unit will always be a little more expensive. This is a hump you have to get through, and then at some point, to make them more affordable, as we saw with electric cars. Kick the economy of scale to.
“Some consumers are willing to pay premiums right now for products that pave the way for that,” he added.