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Calbee to raise prices up to 20%

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Calbee Inc, Japan’s answer to Frito-Lay with an enormous product line-up ranging from pizza-flavoured potato chips to low-carb granola, is raising prices again as companies struggle to absorb costs that are climbing at the fastest clip in years.

The company said in a statement yesterday that it would raise the prices of snacks and cereals in Japan by 5% to 20% from September because of increasing material costs.

While paying more for food is a worldwide phenomenon, it’s an especially sensitive topic in Japan, where stagnant wages make it hard for households to swallow a rush of price hikes for everything from burgers to beer.

The yen’s slide to a 24-year low against the dollar is also exacerbati­ng price pressures for the resource-poor archipelag­o, which is heavily reliant on imports for energy and food.

The popularity of the snack maker, whose largest shareholde­r is PepsiCo Inc, reaches beyond the supermarke­t aisle.

Its regional souvenirs of limited-edition snacks ranging from octopus-ball flavoured potato sticks in Osaka or tacorice flavoured ones in a nod to a popular dish in the southernmo­st prefecture of Okinawa are also hugely popular and will cost more come autumn, the company said.

Calbee has already raised prices several times this year due to a bad potato crop and higher material costs.

To the dismay of chip lovers, it also had to cut down bag sizes.

Smaller rival Koike-ya Inc also announced price increases this month, including for their popular spicy and sour product line that will take effect in September.

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