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Food Giants Had to Meet with the Prime Minister After Sharp Price Increases

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Oline (22) shops without a basket to buy less. The student believes the prices make it more difficult to prioritize health.
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In an attempt to find out why some food prices have increased so much recently, the Prime Minister called in representatives from across the industry.

Støre's meetings with Kiwi and Rema: – An election stunt At 12:30 today, the Coop management will come to the Prime Minister's office. They are the first of six giants in Norwegian grocery to be called in by the Prime Minister, who demands answers about high profitability in the industry and high food prices for customers. Kiwi owner Norgesgruppen, Rema 1000 owner Reiten and Oda have also been called in, and from the suppliers come Gilde owner …

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Nettavisen broke the news in on Friday, May 23, 2025.
Sources are mostly out of Norway (1)

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