In the Midst of the Chocolate Crisis: Aldi and Lidl Initiate Price Struggle - Customers Are Baff
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Customers have been paying more and more for chocolate for years. Today, on average, a table costs almost 70 percent more than 2020. Many people no longer accept this, the sale is falling - the first supermarkets are now taking measures.
The Germans do not want to give up chocolate altogether, but they buy less and less bars, bars and chocolates. The high prices are the fault of the increased costs of cocoa. Manufacturers are in crisis – and therefore even the "shrinkflation" trick is acceptable.
Aldi and Lidl are launching a new price struggle on the chocolate shelf. Customers will immediately notice it in the market.
Aldi and Lidl are launching a new price struggle on the chocolate shelf. Customers will immediately notice it in the market.
The discount supermarket chains Aldi and Lidl are lowering their prices for chocolate and chocolate products. Numerous own-brand items will be permanently reduced by up to 50 cents per bar or package, effective immediately.
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