French supermarkets create anti-inflation shopping carts with hundreds of products at low prices

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The French Government has reached an agreement with Turkey. major distributors from the country present a series to the public products at the lowest possible price. and they’ve already started some Chains like Carrefour or Intermarchépublishing packages with 200 and 500 pieces at discounted prices.

in an interview in Le Journal du DimancheCEO of Carrefour, Alexandre BompardIn the Carrefour basket, which will be available from March 15 face Food products considered “healthy”like yogurt, eggs, fresh fruit and vegetablesbut also preserves, frozen, bread, milk or cereals and another 100 for daily uselike detergent or diapers, but also flour or biscuits, all own brands.

Bombard, ” inflation level food will continue double digits by this summer and it will likely rise above its current level.” “several tens of millions of euros”. However, “we are doing everything possible so that Inflation is not synonymous with a decline in food quality”.

Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food in Spain, Luis Planasrated it “positive” initiative of the French government and did to call Spanish companies “Proposing similar initiatives in our country” price limitationbut always by your side Respect for Food Chain Law and not in to the detriment of industry or manufacturers“.

“We posed many times for the distribution should include food prices as much as possible. Some chains have already started this in France and in Spain partial offersbut everything should be done about it. chain law“Planas repeated.

Second Vice-President and Minister of Labour. Yolanda Diaz, lauded the neighboring country’s decision, which is very similar to the decision it made in September last year that sparked a lot of criticism, including from the socialist part of the government coalition. “It’s just not possible. I’ve already proven that. It is completely legal. It is possible to offer a basket of products, I said 20, but anyway, for a limited price. He argued that this step is “completely legal” and “necessary” for “people to live a little more happily”, saying “Article 13 of the Retail Trade Law”.

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