Fuel Prices: Intermarché's Boss Calls on the State to "Reduce Its Margin"
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Thierry Cotillard, CEO of the Mousquetaires/Intermarché group, asks the state on Monday to "take responsibility" in the face of rising fuel prices linked to the war in Moren-Orient.
Thierry Cotillard ruled on Monday 16 March that the state is "the great winner" of the rise in the price of fuel linked to the war in the Middle East, because of the taxes (VAT and ICTPE) which he collects on each litre of petrol and diesel.
As oil prices blaze, the state and large distribution accuse each other of cutting the lion's share.
You are plagued by filling your tank, wondering who is using the passage on every liter paid for at a high price. And now the boss of Intermarché is setting foot in the plate, directly targeting the state and its share on the prices of fuels. On the occasion of a conference at the Franchise Expo in Paris, in the midst of renewed tension on oil because of the war in the Middle East, Thierry Cotillard has sent the ball back to the public authoriti…
As prices at the pump fly away because of the conflict in the Middle East, the boss of the Groupement Mousquetaires Thierry Cotillard questioned the State on Monday about its share of responsibility, at the Franchise Expo in Paris. A position shared by the Coopérative U, while the Ministry of Economy kicks in.
The boss of Groupement Mousquetaires/Intermarché Thierry Cotillard proposed on Monday that the state "reduce its margin" to contain the rise in the price of fuel linked to the war in the Middle East, during a conference at the...
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