Heineken’s profits fall as higher prices turn drinkers away

Profits fell by 8.6% to €1.16 billion, which the brewing giant said was partially due to the fact that it was among the first to hike its prices. On average, its prices were up by 11.8%, with the most significant increases in Europe where inflation is highest.

“This year, we front-loaded significant price increases, often leading the market, to offset unprecedented levels of commodity and energy inflation, which impacted consumer off-take,” it said.

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