Nestle fends off cost inflation

By Reuters, Zurich
21 April 2022, 18:00 PM
UPDATED 22 April 2022, 06:31 AM
Nestle on Thursday confirmed it expects to grow sales around 5 per cent and keep margins broadly stable this year after higher pet food, dairy and coffee prices did not deter consumers in the first quarter, forecasting more price increases ahead.

Nestle on Thursday confirmed it expects to grow sales around 5 per cent and keep margins broadly stable this year after higher pet food, dairy and coffee prices did not deter consumers in the first quarter, forecasting more price increases ahead.

Russia's invasion of Ukraine has forced consumer goods companies to rethink their strategy, while pushing up costs for energy and commodities.