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Cutting Beer Prices Sharply: – a Calculated Risk

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Cutting beer prices sharply: – A calculated risk HAMAR (Hamar Arbeiderblad): – We want to get people out, quite simply. People stay home until late at night, and then we want to change that pattern a bit, says acting general manager Niklas Austrheim at Heim Hamar. From February 27, a 0.4 beer cost 69 kroner, while a 0.6 goes for 99 kroner – a fixed price all week. According to the chain, it may be among the cheapest 0.6 prices around Mjøsa. – P…
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Cutting beer prices sharply: – A calculated risk HAMAR (Hamar Arbeiderblad): – We want to get people out, quite simply. People stay home until late at night, and then we want to change that pattern a bit, says acting general manager Niklas Austrheim at Heim Hamar. From February 27, a 0.4 beer cost 69 kroner, while a 0.6 goes for 99 kroner – a fixed price all week. According to the chain, it may be among the cheapest 0.6 prices around Mjøsa. – P…

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Nettavisen broke the news in on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
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