SWITZ: Barry Callebaut says prices rises "logical"

By just-food.com | 10 September 2008

The world's largest business-to-business chocolate manufacturer Barry Callebaut has said that rising costs make an increase in chocolate prices "logical".

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The world's largest business-to-business chocolate manufacturer Barry Callebaut has said that rising costs make an increase in chocolate prices "logical".

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