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Many Fear Increased Food Prices Next Year

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Many fear increased food prices next year The government's initiative to introduce a Norwegian price for electricity has led to less concern among people about unmanageable electricity bills. But confidence in food prices is lower, and four out of ten respondents to Sparebank 1's survey on people's expectations for their own finances in 2026 said that it is increased food prices that they fear most in the coming year. - Food prices have risen a…
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As many as four out of ten Norwegians state that they fear increased food prices will affect their personal finances next year.

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As many as four out of ten Norwegians state that they fear increased food prices will affect their personal finances next year.

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As many as four out of ten Norwegians state that they fear increased food prices will affect their personal finances next year.

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banett.no broke the news in on Sunday, December 28, 2025.
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