The soaring prices of raw materials and the depreciation of the yen have caused the prices of dairy products and home-use foods to continue to rise this month.

The burden on household budgets is likely to increase.

Of these, in dairy products, manufacturers and producers' groups agreed to raise the transaction price of raw milk squeezed from cows due to soaring feed and energy prices, and the price of milk and yogurt was reduced to one day's shipment. or from the order.



The range of price increases for products subject to price increases is both shipping prices and suggested retail prices, with Meiji from 2% to 7.5%, Morinaga Milk from 3.6% to 10.2%, and Snow Brand Megmilk from 4% to 12.5%.



Major manufacturers of seasonings will raise the prices of their main products one after another.



Ebara Foods Industry will raise the retail reference price by approximately 7% to 38% from the daily delivery of 29 items, including some of the "Yakiniku no Tare" series.

This is the first price increase in 32 years for yakiniku sauce products.



In addition, 33 items such as Mizkan sauce, 25 items such as Ochazuke products from Nagatanien, and 30 items such as instant miso soup from Hanamaruki will all be raised from the daily shipment and delivery.



As for beverages, Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. will raise the price of the carbonated drink "Oronamin C Drink" for the first time in 25 years, starting with shipments on the same day, and the suggested retail price excluding tax will be raised from 105 yen to 120 yen.



In addition, restaurant chains are also moving to raise prices for the second time this year due to the impact of the depreciation of the yen on the rise in raw material prices.



At Mister Donut, from the 25th of this month, almost all donuts and pies will be raised from 10 yen to 20 yen without tax, and Ringer Hut will start selling some menus, including main products, at stores nationwide from the 10th of this month. will increase the price by approximately 3.6%.



In addition, major manufacturers of frozen foods, snack foods, infant foods, nursing care foods, etc. have decided to raise prices this month, and it seems that the burden on household budgets will increase further with the successive price increases of familiar products.

This month's price hikes by major food manufacturers for household products and restaurant chains are summarized.

dairy products

In dairy products, the price of a wide range of products will be raised in response to the fact that manufacturers and producers' groups have agreed to raise the trading price of raw milk squeezed from cows due to soaring feed and energy prices.



Meiji will raise the price of 115 products, including daily shipments and orders.

Of these, milk and milk drinks are 2.8% to 5.5% at the shipping price, yogurt is 3.6% to 6.3%, protein drinks are 2% to 6.5%, and infant formula is 7.4% to 7.5% at the suggested retail price. , respectively.

These price increases are the first in about three and a half years since April 2019.



Morinaga Milk Industry will raise the price of 80 products, including milk and yogurt, from the daily shipment.

The range of increase is said to be from 3.6% to 10.2% in suggested retail price and shipping price.



Megmilk Snow Brand will raise the price of a total of 67 products, including milk, soft drinks, and yogurt, starting with daily shipments.

The range of increase is that the suggested retail price of products sold in stores will rise from 4% to 12.5%, and the shipping price of home delivery products will rise from 5.3% to 8.3%.

snacks

For snacks, Calbee will raise the price of 30 items in total, including "Kappa Ebisen" from the daily delivery, in response to soaring prices of raw materials and energy.

Retail prices are expected to increase by 10% to 20%.

Most of the products targeted this time have been raised in June this year, and the actual price has been raised to reduce the content, and this is the second price increase.



Koikeya will raise the price of five products such as `` Stick Columno Hot Chili Flavor '' from the 1st, and reduce the content of another product from the 7th of this month.

We anticipate that the range of increase in retail prices for products to be raised will be between 4% and 9%.

seasoning, etc.

Seasonings and other staple items will continue to rise in price.



Ebara Foods Industry will increase the retail price of 29 items, including some of the "Yakiniku no Tare" series and curry flakes, from about 7% to 38% from one day's delivery.

It is the first time in 32 years that the price of 'Yakiniku sauce' has been raised, and the main brand 'Golden taste series' will not be included in this price increase.



Mizkan will raise the price of a total of 33 items, including beverages using sauce and vinegar, from the one-day shipment by about 5% to 13% at the reference retail price excluding tax.



Nagatanien will raise the suggested retail prices of 25 home-use items, including tea-flavored products and instant miso soup, by about 5% to 11% from the daily delivery.



Hanamaruki will increase the shipping price of 30 items, including instant miso soup, by about 5% to 15% from the daily shipment.



Aohata will increase the reference retail price of a total of 43 items, including jams and spreads, by approximately 4% to 12% from daily shipments.

Baby food, nursing care food, etc.

Food for children and the elderly will also be raised.



Kewpie will raise the reference retail price of 145 items, including baby food, infant food, and nursing care food, by 2% to 15% from daily shipments.



Asahi Group Foods will increase the suggested retail price of a total of 491 items such as baby food and supplements developed under brands such as "Wakodo" by about 2% to 13% from the daily shipment.



Nissin Cisco will raise the shipping price of 6 cornflakes for children by 10% to 20% from one day's delivery.

Frozen food

Frozen food prices continue to rise.



Toyo Suisan will increase the delivery price of frozen food by 10% to 22% for some products such as rice burgers, edamame, spinach, etc. from the daily delivery.

beverage

Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. will raise the suggested retail price of four types of bottled beverages, including carbonated beverages, by 14%, excluding tax, starting with daily shipments.

Among them, "Oronamin C Drink" has been raised from 105 yen to 120 yen, and it will be the first time in 25 years since 1997 that the price of this product has been raised.



Yakult Honsha will raise the suggested retail price of 48 soft drinks, including Toughman, by 5% to 10% from the 1st.

Lactic acid beverages are not included in this target.

liquor

In alcoholic beverages, Gekkeikan will raise the prices of about 150 items, including sake, liqueurs, and imported liquors, by 3% to 14% from the daily shipment.

eating out

Restaurant chains are also seeing increased prices due to the impact of the depreciation of the yen on rising raw material prices.



In addition to the main Gyoza, the price of some menus such as fried rice will be raised from the 19th of this month.

The range of increase is from 10 yen to 50 yen excluding tax for in-store dining, and this is the second price increase at this chain following May.



Ringer Hut has decided to raise prices for the second time on some menus, including main products, at stores nationwide from the 10th of this month, with an average price increase of about 3.6%.



In addition, at Mister Donut, almost all donuts and pies will be raised by 10 yen to 20 yen excluding tax from the 25th of this month.

This is the second price increase this year, and the main product "Pon de Ring" will be raised from the current 120 yen to 140 yen excluding tax.