Wish we stopped letting all these businesses becoming monopolies. It always end up being worse for us the consumer.
I wonder what bread brand was #1 Would have tjought it was Hovis or Kingsmill? Braces family over here and that’s probably the most bought bread brand here in Wales
pedalpwr on
“The potential merger between the UK’s second and third largest bread brands will attract scrutiny from the competition watchdog”
Surprised by this, would not have guessed one of them wasn’t number one.
Also – is this really going to pass the regulatory hurdles?
And finally – if you asked me to guess how much Hovis bread is worth it would have been a lot more than £75million! That’s tiny.
XenorVernix on
No doubt that 75m will be clawed back from customers through higher prices now that a competitor has been eliminated.
Intruder313 on
TIL that Kingsmill (owner) is richer than the superior bread brand
(I buy neither since Aldi has the best bread by a huge margin)
eruditezero on
Yet another capitulation to Big Bread, worlds gone mad.
AlwaysCreamCrackered on
Wow, someone with financial knowledge has used their loaf because £75 million is a lot of dough.
parasoralophus on
Hopefully there will be nowt taken owt of the value and offer to customers.
wkavinsky on
Totally not going to impact price and quality by reducing competition at all right?
Even the father of capitalism Adam Smith pointed out that its end goal is a monopoly and exploitation, and that capitalism only works when there are a number of companies competing on price and quality.
ashyjay on
I’m surprised Kingsmill is larger than Hovis as Kingsmill bread is ass.
daiwilly on
I’m very cynical about this…they’re not in it for the bread but to see how much bread they can make. It’s not all about the bread.
daledaleedaleee on
… and I’ll still be buying from the (supermarket) bakery for my weekly loaves. A bread monopoly of crap surely isn’t the way forward? The branded stuff is more expensive and worse quality than that baked on-site at the majority of points of sale.
HerpaDerpaDumDum on
One of the biggest complaints I hear from Europeans moving to here is that the mass produced bread in the supermarkets is utter crap, and it’s true. Buy bakery bread instead.
glytxh on
I love the part where I go to the supermarket, and realise everything I buy comes from the same three companies.
nck_pi on
Why is bread so bad in UK in general? I mean, it’s okey-ish for toasts but it’s just plain nasty otherwise (pastries on the other hand are the best thing ever)
NateShaw92 on
Are they going to seal this merger with toast?
I’ll clear out my desk.
0100110101101010 on
Everybody ready for 50% more sawdust in your bread
PotatoeManWTBHHYB on
As long as Jason’s survives…I’m fine with hovis going down
radiant_0wl on
It’s a good deal but i suspect prices will rise in the short term – it’s easier to rise prices after taking over a major competitor and it grants time for them to realise the possible efficiency savings and avoid taking additional operating losses.
Bread is very cheap so an extra 5-10% isn’t something to be concerned about – the operating efficiencies realised potentially could hold the prices down longer term.
Exemplar1968 on
Here in Newark it’s 80% Warburtons, 20% Hovis. I have no issue with this if they keep on making excellent adverts!
DefinitelyBiscuit on
Whoever gets a slice of this will make a nice crust.
SnooAvocados8708 on
This is big.
Like apple buying Microsoft.
Wonder what this will do to my kingsmill stock
Rowdy_Roddy_2022 on
Hovis is my go to bread (sorry to all the bread snobs here) so this is very disappointing news.
Background_Union_200 on
This bread is ultra processsed crap. Buy from your bakery
FluffySmiles on
Calling it bread is a bit of a stretch.
Bread adjacent, chorleywood, yeasted carbohydrate delivery system, is how I like to think of it.
Alessterriblereddit on
I only buy bagels, because I’m fancy as fuck. Square bread is for squares.
ExcellentEffort1752 on
Never liked the taste of Kingsmill. Warburtons and Hovis are nice. Just hope the merger doesn’t ruin Hovis.
FlatCapNorthumbrian on
Got to love a loaf of Mothers Pride Scottish Plain!
Spq1313 on
Great news, the best news since… well I don’t know, but really good anyway.
Dystopian_Everyday on
This everything that capitalism said wouldn’t happen but has repeatedly happened in every industry
Vertigo_uk123 on
ABF, which also owns the Primark clothing chain, said the tie-up would combine the production and distribution activities of the two businesses,
That will be an interesting concept.
Firm_Organization382 on
King Charles pissed off.
Bread now to be called Kings-Ho
Queen Camilla furious
Harry laughing his ass off
wait_whats_this on
Capitalist consolidation goes brrrrrrrr
If only someone had seen this coming.
TheChattyRat on
The way inflation is going that’s about 6 loaves of bread for that price.
Diligent_Breath_643 on
They can buy whoever they like, the bread in England is not good..why England does not have bread like Italy Greece or France
Luna259 on
Don’t do this. I’d rather have two bad bread brands rather than one really bad one
Pivinne on
Surely this wouldn’t get past the competition authority
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Wish we stopped letting all these businesses becoming monopolies. It always end up being worse for us the consumer.
I wonder what bread brand was #1 Would have tjought it was Hovis or Kingsmill? Braces family over here and that’s probably the most bought bread brand here in Wales
“The potential merger between the UK’s second and third largest bread brands will attract scrutiny from the competition watchdog”
Surprised by this, would not have guessed one of them wasn’t number one.
Also – is this really going to pass the regulatory hurdles?
And finally – if you asked me to guess how much Hovis bread is worth it would have been a lot more than £75million! That’s tiny.
No doubt that 75m will be clawed back from customers through higher prices now that a competitor has been eliminated.
TIL that Kingsmill (owner) is richer than the superior bread brand
(I buy neither since Aldi has the best bread by a huge margin)
Yet another capitulation to Big Bread, worlds gone mad.
Wow, someone with financial knowledge has used their loaf because £75 million is a lot of dough.
Hopefully there will be nowt taken owt of the value and offer to customers.
Totally not going to impact price and quality by reducing competition at all right?
Even the father of capitalism Adam Smith pointed out that its end goal is a monopoly and exploitation, and that capitalism only works when there are a number of companies competing on price and quality.
I’m surprised Kingsmill is larger than Hovis as Kingsmill bread is ass.
I’m very cynical about this…they’re not in it for the bread but to see how much bread they can make. It’s not all about the bread.
… and I’ll still be buying from the (supermarket) bakery for my weekly loaves. A bread monopoly of crap surely isn’t the way forward? The branded stuff is more expensive and worse quality than that baked on-site at the majority of points of sale.
One of the biggest complaints I hear from Europeans moving to here is that the mass produced bread in the supermarkets is utter crap, and it’s true. Buy bakery bread instead.
I love the part where I go to the supermarket, and realise everything I buy comes from the same three companies.
Why is bread so bad in UK in general? I mean, it’s okey-ish for toasts but it’s just plain nasty otherwise (pastries on the other hand are the best thing ever)
Are they going to seal this merger with toast?
I’ll clear out my desk.
Everybody ready for 50% more sawdust in your bread
As long as Jason’s survives…I’m fine with hovis going down
It’s a good deal but i suspect prices will rise in the short term – it’s easier to rise prices after taking over a major competitor and it grants time for them to realise the possible efficiency savings and avoid taking additional operating losses.
Bread is very cheap so an extra 5-10% isn’t something to be concerned about – the operating efficiencies realised potentially could hold the prices down longer term.
Here in Newark it’s 80% Warburtons, 20% Hovis. I have no issue with this if they keep on making excellent adverts!
Whoever gets a slice of this will make a nice crust.
This is big.
Like apple buying Microsoft.
Wonder what this will do to my kingsmill stock
Hovis is my go to bread (sorry to all the bread snobs here) so this is very disappointing news.
This bread is ultra processsed crap. Buy from your bakery
Calling it bread is a bit of a stretch.
Bread adjacent, chorleywood, yeasted carbohydrate delivery system, is how I like to think of it.
I only buy bagels, because I’m fancy as fuck. Square bread is for squares.
Never liked the taste of Kingsmill. Warburtons and Hovis are nice. Just hope the merger doesn’t ruin Hovis.
Got to love a loaf of Mothers Pride Scottish Plain!
Great news, the best news since… well I don’t know, but really good anyway.
This everything that capitalism said wouldn’t happen but has repeatedly happened in every industry
ABF, which also owns the Primark clothing chain, said the tie-up would combine the production and distribution activities of the two businesses,
That will be an interesting concept.
King Charles pissed off.
Bread now to be called Kings-Ho
Queen Camilla furious
Harry laughing his ass off
Capitalist consolidation goes brrrrrrrr
If only someone had seen this coming.
The way inflation is going that’s about 6 loaves of bread for that price.
They can buy whoever they like, the bread in England is not good..why England does not have bread like Italy Greece or France
Don’t do this. I’d rather have two bad bread brands rather than one really bad one
Surely this wouldn’t get past the competition authority