Price Slip on the Refrigerated Shelf - Butter Under One Euro
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Butter is not as cheap as it has been for a long time: Individual supermarkets now offer 250 grams for 99 cents. What the consumers are happy about spoils the dairy farmers' Christmas.
Lidl pushes the butter price to 99 cents and thus increases the pressure on the competition. The discounter points to falling raw material costs.
For the Christmas bakery an ingredient is now cheaper to have: butter is as cheap as it has been for a long time. Because there is an unusual amount of milk on the market. That also triggers worries.
For the Christmas bakery an ingredient is now cheaper to have: butter is as cheap as it has been for a long time. Because there is an unusual amount of milk on the market. That also triggers worries.
The price of butter falls to less than one euro before Christmas. What does this mean for dairy farmers?
The price of butter falls to less than one euro before Christmas. Dairy farmers have to look after it.
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