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Coffee Prices Move Higher as the Dollar Falls

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JDE Peet’s, the company behind brands such as Douwe Egberts and Pickwick, is once again raising its prices. This was confirmed by CEO Michiel Muller of online supermarket Picnic after reporting by Het Financieele Dagblad.

·Amersfoort, Netherlands
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The parent company of Douwe Egberts is once again raising its prices. As a result, coffee in supermarkets could soon become 15 to 25 percent more expensive, reports Het Financieele Dagblad. Supermarkets reacted angrily in the newspaper and say that the new price negotiations with JDE Peet's are going very difficult. This was also the case at the beginning of this year. Albert Heijn, Jumbo and Plus did not sell Douwe Egberts for weeks. After a lo…

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The price of coffee in the shops could rise to over 21 euros per kilo next week. This is evident from recommended prices that coffee giant JDE Peet's of Douwe Egberts sent to supermarkets, which the Financieele Dagblad has obtained.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Coffee Prices Move Higher as the Dollar Falls

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JDE Peet’s, the company behind brands such as Douwe Egberts and Pickwick, is once again raising its prices. This was confirmed by CEO Michiel Muller of online supermarket Picnic after reporting by Het Financieele Dagblad. The newspaper managed to get its hands on a document that supermarkets use internally during price negotiations. It showed that coffee in the store could become 15 to 25 percent more expensive.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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