High Cost Of Cheap Chocolate: Amid Cocoa Crisis, Prices Surge In Mass-produced Low-quality Chocolate

high cost of cheap chocolate amid cocoa crisis prices surge in massproduced lowquality chocolate

Cocoa farmers in Ivory Coast, the world's biggest cocoa producer, are struggling as climate change and plant diseases have hurt harvests in recent years. As mass-produced chocolate prices surge in supermarkets and chain stores, our guest Chocolate Maker Mikkel Frils-Holm has surprisingly not been adversely affected by the cacao crisis. Prior to the chocolate crisis, the high-quality cacao he uses generally cost about 3-4 times as much as his mass-producing colleagues." And so he sees the surge in prices mainly affecting the "cheap chocolate in the supermarkets."