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The company says these price increases are necessary to help offset significant commodity cost inflation.
I call bologna on that. Last year we all saw toilet paper fly off the shelves, and we all know that these companies were making BANK! You don t have to believe me, though. Just check out Kimberly-Clark s 2020 year end results and 2021 outlook.
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Mike Hsu said, In 2020, we grew organic sales 6 percent, with healthy underlying performance and increased demand because of COVID-19. We also significantly increased brand investments and improved our market share positions. In addition, we achieved $575 million of cost savings and returned $2.15 billion to shareholders through dividends and share repurchases. Finally, we grew adjusted earnings per share 12 percent, well above our medium-term objective.
Why you may soon pay more for Huggies, Scott bathroom tissue and other household essentials FILE - In this Jan. 10, 2011 file photo, packages of Huggies and Pull-Ups, both Kimberly-Clark brands, are displayed at a store in San Francisco. (Source: AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File/AP) By Travis Leder | April 1, 2021 at 8:30 AM HST - Updated April 2 at 4:46 AM
(Gray News) - Some household supplies are expected to cost more at the grocery store in the coming months because of market impacts.
Kimberly-Clark, which makes popular brands Huggies, Kleenex and Pull-Ups, announced Wednesday it plans to increase prices in its baby and child care, adult care and Scott Bathroom tissue businesses.