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Cheapflation: Own brands rise more sharply in price

Cheapflation: Own brands rise more sharply in price

NDR

Food prices have risen sharply: In supermarkets and discounters, consumers are therefore turning more frequently to the cheaper own brands.

Aldi chocolate cream instead of Nutella, pretzel sticks from Rewe Ja! instead of the Lorenz brand. In terms of taste, many cheaper products can compete well, as they often come from the same manufacturers. But the prices of private labels have often risen disproportionately. Why are the prices of the supposedly much cheaper own brands so high?

From Knoppers to Prinzenrolle: this is how much more expensive sweets have become in recent years

From Knoppers to Prinzenrolle: this is how much more expensive sweets have become in recent years

Business Insider

Inflation has made everyday necessities more expensive and reduced purchasing power. Food prices have also risen considerably in recent years.

One segment stands out with particularly high inflation rates: confectionery. The popular Knoppers slice, for example, has risen in price by 47.6 percent since 2022.

A number of sweets have seen even greater price jumps. Chocolate from the manufacturer Alpia, for example, is now more than twice as expensive as it was in 2022, according to an exclusive analysis.

The pandemic has hit many people in Germany hard in recent years. It means that the prices of goods and services are rising - so we can afford less and our purchasing power is falling. Inflation often hits us particularly hard in one area: food.

From chocolate to shower gel: this is how much more expensive shopping has become since 2022

From chocolate to shower gel: this is how much more expensive shopping has become since 2022

Business Insider

The prices of everyday products have risen significantly in recent years - but exactly how much?

Data from The Great Value Group, available to BI, sheds light on a typical purchase.

Toothpaste and shower gel, for example, cost up to 87% more today than in 2022.

Economy Germany

Economy Germany

Wiesbadener Kurier

Lidl, Rewe, Edeka: Can you really save a lot with apps?

The bonus programs of supermarkets and discounters promise a lot. Our test to see how much you can actually save on purchases with the apps produces surprising results.

Idstein. “Your shopping will be rewarded”, emphasizes the advertising for the Rewe bonus app. And with the Lidl Plus app, you can “save up to 1,000 euros a year”, according to the advertising. Edeka, on the other hand, promises customers that they can “earn endless points with the best Payback ever”. The suggestion is made: Shopping with us is the best way to save. But what does the reality look like? We put it to the test.

Business Insider

Business Insider

yahoo!

From chocolate to shower gel: this is how much more expensive shopping has become since 2022

Whether at the kiosk around the corner, at the petrol station or at your favorite restaurant, things have been getting more expensive in many areas of life in recent years.

Food rip-offs

Food rip-offs

Südwest Presse

Prices have risen by up to 30 percent - save with current discounts

Food mulitis such as Coca-Cola and Mondelez have increased their prices exorbitantly. If you want to save money when shopping at the supermarket, you should use SWP's digital shopping assistant.

Luxury vegetable peppers? That's how much prices have already risen this year

Luxury vegetable peppers? That's how much prices have already risen this year

Business Insider

The price of peppers in Germany in 2025 has risen dramatically, by as much as 56 percent since the beginning of the year. In some cases, the vegetable was even more expensive.

The reason for this is the weakening bell pepper harvest and quality, which is suffering from extreme weather conditions and pest infestations.

However, market expert Sven Reuter sees rising food prices not just for vegetables, but as a problem across the board.

Business Insider

Business Insider

yahoo!

Luxury vegetable peppers? This is how much prices have already risen this year

According to a supermarket study by market research institute Appinio, almost 60 percent of Germans go shopping two to three times a week. However, the routine of reaching into the shelves is sometimes unintentionally interrupted by surprising price jumps. While the figures on the price tags of many products are quietly climbing, one product is currently causing a sensation with a veritable price jump.

Allegation: Edeka advertising for extra Payback points misleading

Allegation: Edeka advertising for extra Payback points misleading

Wiesbadener Kurier

The supermarket chain advertises extra points with some products, but does not mention their price. Why consumer advocates see a possible conflict of laws here.

Hamburg/Stuttgart. The brave new bonus world sounds great. "Save money now. Period. Save points with the Payback card," says a current Edeka advertisement published in newspapers. With the addition “Lots of extra points”, it is advertised that customers who have a Payback card can collect 200 Payback points in one go when buying a crate of Paulaner Spezie, which corresponds to a bonus of two euros. Mazola Keimöl or Huel Trinkmahlzeit are each worth 50 extra points and therefore 50 cents. So far, so normal. But the ad is missing a not insignificant piece of information.

Opinion

Opinion

Wiesbadener Kurier

Customers are set traps in the bonus jungle of ap

If Edeka and Rewe do not want to mention the prices of the products when advertising their points and bonuses, they are anything but customer-friendly, writes Ralf Heidenreich.

Inflation

Inflation

WELT

Up to 43 percent - coffee prices have risen sharply since the turn of the year

Coffee drinkers often have to pay significantly more when shopping than they did a few months ago. Both the prices of brand manufacturers and low-priced private labels are rising sharply. Retailers and experts point to the sharp rise in raw material prices.