Ketchup, baked beans and other household favourites will be more expensive than in previous years from now on, warned the boss of one food giant.Due to food and fuel shortages, the Heinz CEO said, Brit shoppers must get used to higher prices in the supermarket.Miguel Patricio told the BBC parent company Kraft Heinz will continue to raise prices of staple items like ketchup and baked beans.Heinz has already raised retail prices on more than half of its supermarket products in the US.Mr Patricio said: "We are raising prices, where necessary, around the world."He blamed the "lack of truck drivers" on UK hikes.But even the end of temporary shortages of fuel won't stop food items becoming more expensive for years to come.He explained that though.
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