Trade Chains Reduce Butter Price
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Butter prices for consumers in Germany are falling. Large retail chains are lowering the price for a 250 gram package of their own brands. Companies are also selling other butter products more cheaply.
Butter is getting cheaper again: Lidl is the first discounter to push the price brake on his own brand butter. Now other food markets are also catching up and reducing their butter. Where it is particularly cheap.
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Lidl submits that competitors are following suit: The cheapest butter in the supermarket costs 1.79 euros from now on. The historic high last autumn is thus far away for friends of the spread fat.
For butter, customers at discounters and supermarkets had to take a deep hold of the bag a year ago. Now the retailers are lowering their prices again. What chains are pulling along?
Sensible price reduction for butter is currently causing a stir in the supermarket shelf. Read here which retailers could bring along and what consumers should pay attention to:
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