Food Prices Could Jump 10% Next Year, Dutch Supermarkets Warn
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The cabinet is not making grand promises, but it will explicitly examine whether citizens can still afford groceries. This is what Minister Eelco Heinen (Finance, VVD) says in response to an urgent letter from supermarkets. They warn that enormous price increases are coming. The cabinet has until Budget Day to improve purchasing power.
The cabinet is not making grand promises, but it will explicitly examine whether citizens can still afford groceries. This is what Minister Eelco Heinen (Finance, VVD) says in response to an urgent letter from supermarkets. They warn that enormous price increases are coming. The cabinet has until Budget Day to improve purchasing power.
Supermarkets are warning of a new rise in grocery prices. According to the industry, food could become nearly ten percent more expensive next year. According to the supermarkets, part of that increase is due to government policy itself.
Food prices could jump 10% next year, Dutch supermarkets warn
Groceries will become up to 10 percent more expensive next year, supermarket association CBL warned in an urgent letter to the Cabinet. According to the trade association, the price increases are partly due to government measures.
Groceries will become up to 10 percent more expensive next year. Supermarket umbrella organization CBL warns of this in an urgent letter to the cabinet. According to the trade association, the price increases are partly due to government measures.
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