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Raleigh-based Videri Chocolate is currently facing significant challenges as it navigates the complexities of rising ingredient costs. The company has reported that ongoing trade tariffs are exerting pressure on small businesses, particularly during the crucial holiday season when demand for chocolate typically surges.
As consumers gear up for festive celebrations, the added financial burden from tariffs is forcing companies like Videri to reconsider pricing strategies and sourcing methods. This situation not only affects the bottom line for chocolate makers but also has the potential to impact product availability and variety for consumers.
Small businesses, which often rely on competitive pricing to attract holiday shoppers, may find it increasingly difficult to maintain their margins amid these economic pressures. The ripple effects of tariffs are felt throughout the supply chain, highlighting the broader implications for local economies and the artisanal food sector. As the holiday season approaches, Videri and others in the industry are left to navigate these turbulent waters while striving to meet consumer demand.
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