A company that sells "Tyrol Choco", known for its bite-sized chocolate confectionery, announced on the 22nd that due to soaring raw material prices, it will sell four types of products whose reference price excluding tax is 20 yen next month, May 5th. Announced that it will raise the price by 3 yen from today.

It is the first time in 29 years since 1993 that the prices of these products have been raised.

The target of the price increase is the bite-sized chocolate confectionery sold under the name of "Tyrol Choco".



According to the company's announcement, from the 5th of next month, the reference price of 4 types of products, which is currently 20 yen without tax, will be raised by 3 yen to 23 yen.



He cited soaring raw material prices and rising logistics costs as reasons for the price increase, and this is the first price increase in 29 years since 1993 when the company started selling the current size.



In addition, the company has announced that it will raise the price of one product, which is currently priced at 37 yen without tax, by 5 yen.



The company said, "We have continued to make efforts to improve production efficiency and reduce costs, but it has become difficult to maintain prices. We will continue to strive to reduce costs, improve quality and develop products to satisfy our customers. I would like to work hard,” he commented.