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<blockquote data-quote="Hindsight" data-source="post: 7799081" data-attributes="member: 3169"><p>The CEO of Heinz was interviewed a week ago on BBC World Service. He said world food prices would rise. And yes Ranjit said said same last week. So the situation is that the corporate processors who actually produce the food we buy are now in discussions with the CEO's of the multiple retailers. The broader inflationary pressures throughout the world will be passed on in higher prices. The additional cash generated will be picked over by the supply chain with a proportion passed back to the commodity producer at the bottom, although that amount will be driven by supply and demand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hindsight, post: 7799081, member: 3169"] The CEO of Heinz was interviewed a week ago on BBC World Service. He said world food prices would rise. And yes Ranjit said said same last week. So the situation is that the corporate processors who actually produce the food we buy are now in discussions with the CEO's of the multiple retailers. The broader inflationary pressures throughout the world will be passed on in higher prices. The additional cash generated will be picked over by the supply chain with a proportion passed back to the commodity producer at the bottom, although that amount will be driven by supply and demand. [/QUOTE]
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