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An empty shelf where Marmite should be in a Tesco store in Andover, Hampshire.
An empty shelf where Marmite should be in a Tesco store in Andover, Hampshire. Photograph: PA
An empty shelf where Marmite should be in a Tesco store in Andover, Hampshire. Photograph: PA

Unilever v Tesco: list of brands affected in price row

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A standoff between the grocer and supplier has left online shoppers unable to purchase key brands. Here is a list of those affected

A row between Tesco and Unilever over pricing has left shoppers unable to buy a wide range of household staples on the Tesco website. Unilever, one of Britain’s biggest suppliers of branded food and household goods, is trying to charge Tesco 10% more for its products after the pound’s fall against the euro and the dollar following the Brexit vote.

Here is a list of the brands currently unavailable on the Tesco website as a result of the standoff between the supplier and the supermarket. The items are manufactured in the UK unless otherwise stated.

Food

  • Bertolli
  • Ben & Jerry’s – made in US
  • Bovril
  • Carte D’Or
  • Cornetto
  • Colman’s
  • Elmlea
  • Flora
  • Hellmann’s
  • I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter
  • Knorr – made in Germany
  • Magnum
  • Maille – made in France
  • Marmite
  • PG Tips
  • Pot Noodle
  • Scottish Blend
  • Solero
  • Stork
  • Viennetta
  • Wall’s – some products made in UK

Cosmetics

  • Dove – made outside UK in several countries
  • Lynx
  • Radox
  • Simple – some products made in UK
  • St Ives – made in US
  • Sure
  • TRESemmé
  • Vaseline – made in Kenya and South Africa
  • VO5

Household

  • Comfort
  • Domestos
  • Persil
  • Surf

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  • Morrisons puts Marmite price up 12.5%

  • After Marmite comes the bitter taste of new year price rises

  • Tesco played a blinder against Unilever in Marmite price row

  • Tesco and Unilever settle Marmite dispute

  • Short-lived Marmite war reveals basic truth: the falling pound will push up prices

  • Tesco runs short on Marmite and household brands in price row with Unilever

  • With the great Marmite war, the reality of Brexit has started to bite

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