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Cold Stone Creamery Prices Soar Under New Private Equity Ownership
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Cold Stone Creamery, now primarily owned by a private equity group, has raised prices significantly at its Los Angeles location, with a small ice cream costing $19.60 with two mix-ins and a waffle cone. The smallest ice cream alone is $9.75, with mix-ins at $2.05 each and waffle cones ranging from $4.50 to $5.75. This price hike has sparked debate about affordability in the dessert industry.
The Los Angeles location’s smallest ice cream starts at $9.75 without extras. Adding two mix-ins and a waffle cone brings the total to $19.60.
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The Context
Cold Stone Creamery is a U.S.-based chain known for customizable ice cream. Private equity ownership often aims to maximize profits through price adjustments.
Mix-ins, like candies or fruits, cost $2.05 each, significantly increasing orders. Waffle cones, a popular add-on, range from $4.50 to $5.75.
High prices in Los Angeles reflect local economic factors like rent and wages. However, the private equity shift suggests broader profit-driven changes.
The U.S. dessert market is competitive, with chains vying for customer loyalty. Price increases risk alienating budget-conscious consumers.
Some argue higher prices reflect quality and customization options. Others see them as exploitative, driven by corporate greed.
Transparent pricing could help customers budget their orders. Chains may need to balance profits with maintaining customer satisfaction.
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