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The Minister of Trade and Industry Calls the Grocery Industry to New Meetings About High Food Prices

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Minister of Trade and Industry Cecilie Myrseth (Labour Party) is calling the grocery industry to task after unusually high price increases for food and beverages. She is demanding an explanation for the price hike.
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Minister of Trade and Industry Cecilie Myrseth (Labour Party) calls the grocery industry to account after unusually high price increases. The Socialist Party and the Reds believe the government must act, not talk.

·Kristiansand, Norway
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Food and beverage prices have increased by 5.9 percent over the past year. The price increase in July was 4.4 percent. This is an unusually high monthly growth for food and beverage, according to Statistics Norway. Now, Minister of Trade and Industry Cecilie Myrseth is calling grocery players to new meetings on August 25.

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Minister of Trade and Industry Cecilie Myrseth (Labour Party) calls the grocery industry to account after unusually high price increases. The Socialist Party and the Reds believe the government must act, not talk.

·Oslo, Norway
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Aftenposten broke the news in Oslo, Norway on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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