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Nestle sales grow on back of price increases

Nestle sales grow on back of price increases
Jars of Nescafe Gold coffee by Nestle are pictured in the supermarket of Nestle headquarters in Vevey, Switzerland, February 13, 2020. REUTERS/Pierre Albouy/File Photo

Swiss food group Nestle on Tuesday reported better-than-expected sales in the first three months of the year, helped by price increases to offset inflation and demand for its staple products.

Nestle, which makes Nespresso capsules, Maggi bouillons, KitKat chocolate bars and Purina pet food, reported an increase in sales of 5.6 per cent to 23.5 billion Swiss francs (£21.2 billion).


Organic sales - excluding currency movements or mergers or acquisitions - rose 9.3 per cent, higher than analyst expectations of 7.3 per cent.

The group's pet food was the biggest contributor to organic growth, Nestle said, alongside double-digit growth in confectionary products including KitKat bars.

Nestle CEO Mark Schneider said the group had "delivered strong organic growth in the first quarter, as our teams worked diligently to protect volume and ensure resilient mix."

"Portfolio optimization efforts and responsible pricing helped to offset the ongoing pressures from two years of cost inflation," he said.

Nestle is targeting a full-year sales increase of between six and eight per cent.

The group also said Tuesday it was setting up a joint venture for its frozen pizza business in Europe with private equity firm PAI Partners, subject to the approval of regulators.