P&G is raising prices in September - here's why

In This Article:

Yahoo Finance’s Brian Sozzi sat down with P&G Vice Chairman and COO Jon Moeller about the company’s latest quarter and 2021 outlook.

Video Transcript

BRIAN SOZZI: P&G easily beat sales and earnings estimates this morning. But more important than that, P&G said it will begin raising prices in mid-September. The culprit you ask, commodities price inflation. I spoke with P&G Vice Chairman and Chief Operating Officer Jon Moeller about the quarter and his decision to raise prices.

JON MOELLER: We're seeing a return to higher levels of consumption in categories that suffered as a result of the pandemic. For example, dry shaving, as people stayed home, they didn't shave as much. Certainly our away from home business that serves hotels and restaurants is starting to see a little bit more life. And, you know, some of the beauty businesses like deodorant, for example, the market had declined a little bit. And that's beginning to pick up on the margin.

The other good thing is that the businesses that benefited from the change in consumer behavior that occurred during the pandemic continue to benefit. Our home care business, for example, in the last quarter, sales were up 17%. So we've always said this is a long-term tectonic shift, certainly at the margin in terms of people's focus on health, hygiene, and a clean home. And that probably doesn't end either when they leave home.

I'll certainly have my hand sanitizer and surface cleaner close at hand as I return to the office when that happens. So, again, there's benefit from that increased focus. People are still spending more time at home, even as we transition. So that's more jobs to do at home, washing of dishes, preparation of meals, et cetera. And they're starting to resume consumption of items that benefit them more outside the home.

BRIAN SOZZI: Yeah, full disclosure, Jon, I've got about 15 years worth of hand sanitizer at my home. So I'm good for right now. But what happened? You know, I think there's this view on the street that late in the latter part of this year, in the second half of this year, growth rates will slow down in some of those categories that benefited from the pandemic. What does the back half look like for P&G?

JON MOELLER: We do expect some slowdown in growth rates but still growth in those categories. And while those tailwinds will dissipate in a couple of those categories, we expect renewed headwinds, as I was saying, in categories that struggled during the pandemic. The same is true with markets and channels. So it's going to be a little bit of push and pull. And there will be some volatility as we go through it.