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French supermarkets to demand food groups cut prices by up to 5%
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French supermarkets to demand food groups cut prices by up to 5pc
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French supermarkets may seek price cuts of 2% to 5% from consumer goods firms -executive
French retailers have criticised consumer goods giants like Unilever and Nestle for price hikes they say are unjustified. The government has also put pressure on the consumer goods makers to cut ...
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Good news for shoppers as food inflation finally slows to its lowest level in a year
SHOPPERS finally had some good news yesterday as food inflation slowed to its lowest level in a year. Grocery price inflation ...
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Nestle Hikes Prices, Sees Growth Ahead
Nestle says conditions remain 'tough ... a stronger Swiss franc pressured results and offset price increases, but the world's biggest food company sees growth ahead, particularly in emerging ...
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Soap Opera: FMCG players kick off price war to bring back what’s lost
After facing the onslaught of smaller and regional players in the last quarter, FMCG majors are on a path to cut prices to boost volumes as well sales. This pricing action is being seen mostly in ...
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Milking it: Nesquik still on shelves for now - online opportunists hike prices as demand shoots up
A Takealot marketplace seller has listed Nesquik products on the platform at around three times the price it is available for in most retailers ... In 2008, the European Food Safety Authority detected ...
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Marmite maker accused of not co-operating with food price curbs in France
The French finance minister has accused multinational firms - including one based in the UK - of not "co-operating" with measures to help curb stubbornly high food prices in the country.
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Marmite maker accused of not 'co-operating' with French food price curbs
of not "co-operating" with measures to help curb stubbornly high food prices in the country. Bruno Le Maire hit out at Unilever, best-known for Marmite and Magnum ice creams, Kit-Kat maker Nestle ...

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