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Thread: Hasbro to raise toy prices due to raw material costs

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    Default Hasbro to raise toy prices due to raw material costs

    https://news.tfw2005.com/2021/04/27/...l-costs-432594
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    And covid19 causing a rise in distribution/shipping costs
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    Most amusing, that thread. In a car-crash-full-of-clowns kind of way. Hey, maybe all the Americans swearing off buying any more toys might mean we actually get a decent amount of stock sent our way...

    Really not the least bit surprising.

    When was the last time we had a price increase in Australia? I've only been paying attention to modern HasTak toys for the last two years, and the prices have been static in that time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JJJ View Post
    When was the last time we had a price increase in Australia? I've only been paying attention to modern HasTak toys for the last two years, and the prices have been static in that time.
    I remember back when Generations first hit (as well as Reveal the Shield) in around 2010, Kmart were selling Deluxes for $23.75 and Voyagers for $49. Studio Series are now $29/$45 and Kingdom is $29/$49, so not too bad (granted Big W now sells Deluxes for $34, but Voyagers has stayed the same). Hopefully we don't get something ridiculous like a US$2 price increase in US being equated to like a A$5 increase in Australia (which would make it a $0.40 exchange rate...).
    "sometimes the things you see might not be real and the things that are real you might not see"

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    And I bet that when the materials costs go down, the product prices stay up.......not that Hasbro cares about stagnant wages and the higher cost of living due to excessive privatisation.🙄

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