Chocolate Easter bunny feeling inflation squeeze, celebrity chocolatier warns
Chocolatier hit by rising inflation ahead of Easter
‘Nailed It!’ judge and James Beard award-winning chef Jacques Torres on making customers happy despite rising prices.
The Easter holiday is being hit by rising inflation as seasonal sweets like the chocolate bunny are continuing to feel the squeeze of soaring prices.
However, "Nailed It!" judge and James Beard award-winning chef Jacques Torres promises not to pass the skyrocketing prices on to his consumers.
The celebrity chocolatier told "FOX & Friends," Wednesday that it used to cost him $9,000 to buy packaging from Indonesia several years ago. However, he recently spent $20,000 alone for the "price of transportation."
"The price on containers coming from overseas tripled… that's not even paying for the packaging," Torres stressed.
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He went on to say that the soaring costs of raw materials such as sugar, dairy and cocoa have made filling the Easter basket even more expensive due to inflation, but Torres vowed not to upcharge his customers during these tumultuous times.
"If we want to keep our customers and ride this big wave of inflation… [we’ll] wait until things calm down. I think we have no choice to make the customers happy, keep our customers, and hopefully when things become a little bit easier, we will still be in business," Torres remarked.