Kraft Heinz CEO Warns Shoppers: ‘Get Used to Paying More for Food’ Over Inflation

Kraft Heinz CEO Warns Shoppers: ‘Get Used to Paying More for Food’ Over Inflation
A Heinz Ketchup bottle sits between a box of Kraft macaroni and cheese and a bottle of Kraft Original Barbecue Sauce on a grocery store shelf in New York, on March 25, 2015. Brendan McDermid/File Photo/Reuters
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
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The CEO of Kraft Heinz, Miguel Patricio, warned that around the world and in the United States, people will have to get used to higher food prices due to “across the board” inflation.

“We are raising prices, where necessary, around the world,” he told the BBC, adding that his firm has increased prices on more than half its products in the United States, Kraft Heinze’s home market, in recent days.
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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