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Ice cream in the Munich region is becoming more and more expensive - the first variety has already been removed from the range

2022-07-06T07:24:05.610Z


Ice cream in the Munich region is becoming more and more expensive - the first variety has already been removed from the range Created: 06/07/2022, 09:05 A visit to Ralph Bernard's Roma ice cream parlor is a tradition. But he also suffers from the high costs. ©sh Summer is Ice Age, but the industry is suffering from rising costs - the balls are getting more expensive. This can be seen in the ic


Ice cream in the Munich region is becoming more and more expensive - the first variety has already been removed from the range

Created: 06/07/2022, 09:05

A visit to Ralph Bernard's Roma ice cream parlor is a tradition.

But he also suffers from the high costs.

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Summer is Ice Age, but the industry is suffering from rising costs - the balls are getting more expensive.

This can be seen in the ice cream parlors in Wolfratshausen and Geretsried.

Geretsried/Wolfratshausen - A scoop of ice cream - or several - promises welcome refreshment in summer temperatures.

But the ice cream parlor operators, like many other traders, are confronted with massive price increases.

Because there are a lot of ingredients in ice cream - each of which is becoming more and more expensive.

Ice cream is becoming more expensive: Café is therefore taking a special variety from its range

Maurizio Faganello, head of the Cristallo ice cream parlor in Wolfratshausen's old town, sees himself faced with a challenge every day: "We have seen an extreme increase in costs for every product - not one has stayed at the same price." are received,” says Faganello.

This affects his ice card.

Pistachios, for example, are currently so exorbitantly expensive that he has removed the pistachio ice cream from the range.

Faganello charges 1.40 euros per ball, "that's only fair to me and the customers".

L'Arena in Geretsried: ice cream ball costs 1.40 euros - "a lot of things that the customer doesn't see have become more expensive"

Maria Faulisi from Geretsrieder Eiscafé L'Arena makes the same painful experiences.

At times, the price of cream doubled.

Milk was sometimes not delivered to her at all.

The reason: According to Faulisi, there were no stoppers for transporting the milk in canisters - the stoppers are imported from Ukraine.

In addition, “much of what the customer cannot see has become more expensive”.

The prices for drinks, electricity, staff and rent have risen sharply.

Faulisi had to pay tribute to the unsightly conditions - and raise the price for a scoop of ice cream to 1.40 euros.

Roma in Wolfratshausen - "We have to raise the prices, otherwise it will be tight for us"

The experienced ice cream producer Ralph Bernard describes an equally tense situation in his ice cream parlor Roma in Wolfratshausen: "For almost 50 years we have had contractual fixed prices in purchasing throughout the season.

Now the prices are variable and increase almost every month.”

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According to Bernard, the cost of a liter of milk rose by a full 40 percent in one year, from 74 cents to 1.04 euros.

"We'll have to raise our prices, otherwise we'll be tight." That means for the Roma friends: Since Friday, the ball has cost 1.30 euros.

But that's not all.

He looks forward to the next electricity bill with concern: "Unfortunately, ice production is not particularly energy-efficient." This is particularly noticeable in the back payment.

Ice cream is becoming more and more expensive, most customers understand

Gaby Amodio from the Roma ice cream parlor in Geretsried has also adapted her ice cream menu to the circumstances.

It charges 1.40 euros for a ball, which is 20 cents more than last year.

Amodio: "It's the only way we can go." Otherwise the business is no longer a business.

The customers have understanding for the battered Gelatieri: "You understand the situation we are in at the moment," says Amodio.

“There were violent reactions,” says Faulisi, “only at the beginning.” Faganello also had “one or two complaints about the price,” but these remained a rarity.

Amodio tries to keep a positive attitude: "You can't just see everything negatively.

That doesn't help us any further either."

Read the latest news from Geretsried here.

Source: merkur

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