OB Beer to Raise Prices of Cass and Hanmac by an Average of 6.9% Starting from the 11th
Impact of Soaring Imported Raw Material Prices
500ml Can Products Remain Unchanged
OB Beer announced on the 4th that it will raise the factory shipment prices of major beer products such as Cass and Hanmac by an average of 6.9% starting from the 11th.
OB Beer explained that the price adjustment was inevitable due to rising raw material costs and increased logistics expenses caused by the surge in international oil prices.
An OB Beer official stated, "Although cost pressures have continued to increase since the global pandemic of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19), we minimized the rate of increase considering the overall inflation instability."
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However, OB Beer decided to maintain the current price for the Cass 500ml can product, which is widely sold in the home market, to ease the burden on consumers.
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