Fry high prices as Belgians forced to fork out more for favourite snack | CBC News

Belgians are having to fork out more for their favourite snack — fries, or fried potato sticks — because of rising energy, commodity and labour costs.

Belgium is the world’s largest exporter of fries and other frozen potato products, with 5.3 million tonnes of potatoes processed per year and sent to customers in more than 160 countries.

“Fries being such an important product for Belgium, of course, emotionally when you have an increase of 10 or 20 cents a portion it’s heartbreaking, much more than a washing machine or a pair of shoes,” Bernard Lefevre, president of the national union of makers of potato fries, told Reuters.

As well as higher energy prices, which are affecting families and businesses almost everywhere, Belgians are having to contend with a ban on single-use plastic forks and plates traditionally used when eating fries.

Costs going up

“We need gas to make fries … But you can’t fry fries with a candle,” said Lefevre, who expects prices to rise by about 10 per cent in the coming months, after two years of little change.

Potatoes are seen frying in oil at Balasi’s Brussels fry stand on Thursday. Belgian fry makers say they expect prices to rise by about 10 per cent in the coming months. (Yves Herman/Reuters)

The coronavirus pandemic has also caused shortages of sauces including mayonnaise, seen by Belgians as a must when eating their fries.

For Bertrand Balasi, who serves fries from his kiosk in an old tram in Brussels, rising prices are inevitable.

“There are increases in prices of lots of things — be it of fat, of potatoes, energy. So even though we know the price of fries is symbolic, we might have to raise them to be able to keep selling a quality product,” he said.

A portion of fries from Balasi’s stand. In addition to rising costs related to fry production, the pandemic has also caused shortages of sauces, including mayonnaise, a must for Belgians when eating fries. (Yves Herman/Reuters)

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