Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1949 — Page 21
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{othe price of coffee andwhy!
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URING the past several years, the world’s - production of coffee has declined, while consumption has been on the rise. Thus the demand has become slightly greater than supply on & world-wide basis, In recent months a severe drouth in one
major coffee growing country, coupled with
hurricanes and floods in other countries, has damaged the crop to be harvested mext year. The extent of that damage is nop certain; but it appears that early estimates were somewhat exaggerated,
Many consumers, reading and hearing of this
crop damage; have laid away an éxtra supply in- their kitchens, This “run” on coffee in stores has produced a few localized and temporary “shortages,” i :
If you have been limited by your grocer in
the number of pounds of coffee you can buy, more than likely that is his voluntary attempt to protect his stock of coffec—and yours—
MOUNTAIN GROWN
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until his next shipment arrives, Remember, not a pound ‘of coffee is grown in the United States. ..it is-an imported com modity. Coffee companies here must depend upon growers in foreign countries for their
entire supply: where coffee prices start
Recently these growers, for the reasons mentioned above, together with other contributing factors, have been in a position to demand — and get—more money for their green coffee
than ever before. Thus the prices of green
coffees “have risen by-leaps-and- bounds: So rapid in fact, has been the climb, that we have -
been selling coffee to grocers and grocers have been selling to you, at prices below what was called for by the actual’ prices we were paying for green coffee in the producing countries the same day.
Coffee companies i in the United States. oper
ate on a volume basis. The profit on each pound of coffee is small indeed. Without a tremendous
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volume there would be no profit at all. Likewise, the grocers of today sell coffee on a near cost basis. The increased price you are 5 aoriig for cof fee originates in the coffee growing countries —not with the roaster or’your grocer: No one can foretell how far this combination of unusual forces may push coffee ‘prices up” ward, nor how long the situation may continue. But “we at ~Folger's betieve that there is ample coffec on hand and in sight to supply the normal consumer demand for this special Mountain Grown coffee.
and we make this promise When you buy Folger's Coffee it will be the same wonderful coffee with the individuality of flavor that has always set it apart from all other blends. Considering how much pleasure a cup of Folger's Coffee gives you—surely you must agree that penny for penny Folger's still provides the most pleasure you can put on your table,
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