But even they have to buy raw materials with dollars. Hence their prices have also increased recently.
Yeah, thats the same for everyone and I accept that paint production is alot more about material costs than marker production.
With the dollar exchange rate the way it was a year ago, powerball were clearly compettitive.
Looking now at the pounds value, compared to almost every other paint company, their labour costs have remained the same, where others may see a 100% increase.
That means they can either sell the paint for less, make more profit on what they sell, or sell better quality paint for the same price.
I wouldnt blame them for doing any of the above.
At the end of the day im proud of any UK company who pull their finger out and get stuff made here in the UK.