Cheaper Fika Ahead as Coffee Prices Set to Fall
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In recent years, the price of coffee has increased significantly.
The coffee harvest in Brazil is expected to be record-breaking. This will mean cheaper coffee soon – and in the long term, prices are expected to be even lower. – You can expect a lower price of around SEK 14-15 per kilo in the trade already now, says Rebecca Widegren, price manager at Coop Sweden.
The coffee harvest in Brazil is expected to be record-breaking. Coop Sverige says it will mean cheaper coffee in Sweden going forward. Norwegians may have to wait until the fall.
The coffee harvest in Brazil is expected to be record-breaking. Coop Sverige says it will mean cheaper coffee in Sweden going forward. Norwegians may have to wait until the fall.
Many of us have watched with despair how prices have risen at an excessive rate for many years. Although the worst rises seem to have slowed down a little bit in most of the world, prices are not falling, but are stabilizing at new higher levels. But now there are at least some news that offer a small (and tasty) ray of hope. SVT reports that coffee prices are expected to fall significantly this year. The reason is the fall in the prices of coff…
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