
It now costs up to $8.49 to buy a block of Whittaker鈥檚 chocolate after the company upped its prices.
New World stores across Auckland were selling regular 250g blocks for $8.49 on Monday. Just last Friday, they were $7.69, 80c cheaper.
The cheapest Auckland price the Herald could find was $6.39 at Pak鈥檔Save in Botany.
Blocks at Sylvia Park and Ormiston were $6.49, while other Pakn鈥橲ave supermarkets were selling them for $7.09.
Woolworths stores were selling the blocks for $7.69 on Monday.
Prices of other Whittaker鈥檚 products have also increased.
Last week, New World was selling 100g blocks for $5.99. Today, they cost $6.99.
Last week, New World was selling 100g blocks for $5.99. Today, they cost $6.99. Photo / Duncan Brown
The 45g bars, including 鈥淧eanut Slabs鈥, last week cost $2.09. Now they are $2.69.
Hike driven by a jump in ingredient and operating costs
The company announced prices would be increased across its range of products last Friday.
鈥淎t Whittaker鈥檚, we鈥檙e proud to craft all of our chocolate right here in New Zealand, using the finest ingredients,鈥 the company said on its social media.
鈥淔or us, increasing our prices is always a last resort, however, over the past year, the cost of ingredients and operating costs have continued to rise.
鈥淲e鈥檒l never compromise on the size or quality of our products so this price increase will enable us to continue bringing you our delicious chocolate made with the very best, ethically sourced ingredients.鈥
Chocolate blocks move down the production line inside Whittaker's Porirua factory. Photo / Supplied
The announcement comes after Statistics NZ yesterday revealed food prices had increased 4.1% in the 12 months to September.
The average price of milk was 15.1% higher than a year ago. Stats NZ said the 3.9% increase in prices in the grocery food category had driven the overall food price.
Butter prices were 28.9% higher than a year ago and cheese prices rose 31.4%.
The social media response to Whittaker鈥檚 announcement appeared to be understanding of the cost pressures and appreciative of the company鈥檚 commitment to quality and block size.
鈥淚鈥檒l give credit where credit鈥檚 due. You are always up front when increasing prices and very clear in not compromising on quality, unlike competitors who slowly reduce their sizing and quality and hope the customer won鈥檛 notice. Will always buy Whittaker鈥檚,鈥 one social media user said.
鈥淐onsistent quality and transparency means I will always buy your chocolate,鈥 another said.
鈥淟ove your chocolate, love that it never shrinks, and the recipe never changes. Happy to support local. We鈥檙e loyal to Whittaker鈥檚,鈥 another social media user said.
is an Auckland-based reporter who covers business, breaking news and local stories from T膩maki Makaurau. He joined the Herald as a Te Rito cadet in 2022.
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