Ice producer The Magnum Ice Cream Company, including Magnum, Calippo, Cornetto and Splitijsjes, can no longer keep up with the demand for ice creams. There are empty spots in the freezer profession in the supermarkets.
On the Ola website, the umbrella brand under which the ice creams are sold, there is ‘no stock’ with numerous ice cream types. Those who click through will see that many famous ice creams are no longer for sale. The largest supermarket chains confirm that image.
“We always have a prognosis for the demand for our ice. There is still a margin for that if the question is higher. But that is the current question far above,” a spokesperson for the IJsjesmaker told Nu.nl. The Magnum Ice Cream Company is a spin -off from Unilever.
“We don’t do this for the first time, but the question is higher than we expected.” Some ice creams, such as the Calippo, have not been available for weeks. “The ice is finished,” says a Jumbo spokesperson about it. “The stocks are also used up, because we will not get delivered.” Jumbo, however, still has an alternative of its own brand in the freezer profession.
Albert Heijn also says that certain (water) ice creams are not delivered. “We have intensive conversations with our supplier about availability and deliveries,” said a spokesperson. He says that the courses will be better filled again from next week and also says it has alternatives to the well -known ice creams.
‘We produce a lot of ice cream’
The spokesperson for the company behind Magnum points out that their range is very wide and there are still many ice creams. The fact that the company choked on the question, blames the spokesperson on the “delicious, long summer” and not on production. “We produce a lot of ice, people eat even more ice.”
The Magnum Ice Cream Company is intended to be completely split off from Unilever in November, which still holds a 20 percent interest. The ice cream company then goes to the stock exchange as a separate company.
Ice Cream Producer The Magnum Ice Cream Company, Including Magnum, Calippo, Cornetto, and Split Ice Creams, Can No Longer Keep Up With The Demand for Ice Cream. There are Empty Spaces in the Freezer Section in supermarkets.
On the ola website, the umbrella brand under which the ice creams are sold, many types of ice cream are listed as ‘out of stock’. Those who click through Will see that many well-known ice creams are no longer for sale. The Largest Supermarket Chains Confirm This Picture.
“We always have a forecast for the demand for ice cream. There is also a margin on that in case the demand turns out to be highher. But the current demand is far above that,” Says a spokesperson for the ice cream maker to nu.nl. The Magnum Ice Cream Company is a spin-off from Unilever.
“We’re not doing this for the first time, but demand is higher than we expected.” Some Ice Creams, Such as the Calippo, Have Not Been Available for Week. “The Ice Cream is Gone,” Says a Jumbo Spokesperson about it. “The Stocks are also gone, because we are not be delivered.” However, Jumbo Still has an alternative from its own brand in the freezer.
Albert Heijn also Reports that Certain (Water) Ice Creams Are Not Being Delivered. “We are conducting intensive discussions with our supplier about availability and delivery,” Said a Spokesperson. She says she expects the shelves to be better stocked again from next week and also says she has alternatives to the well-known ice creams.
‘We produce an awful lot of ice cream’
The Spokesperson for the Company Behind Magnum Points Out That Their Range is very wide and many Ice Creams Are Still Avisable. The Spokesperson attributes the fact that the company has so caught up in the demand to the “Wonderful, Long Summer” and not to production. “We produce an awful lot of ice cream, people eat even more ice cream.”
The Magnum Ice Cream Company is Scheduled to Be Fully Spun Off From Unilever in November, which Will Still Retain A 20 Percent Stake. The Ice Cream Company Will Then Go Public As A Separate Company.