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The Food Barons Rule Norway, and the Politicians Bow Down

Summary by steigan.no
We do not have a grocery market in Norway. We have a food regime controlled by three groups with more power over the daily lives of the population than any ministry. NorgesGruppen, Coop and Rema 1000 are no longer just chain stores, they are a structured, private "food state" within the state. They own everything. The stores. The wholesalers. The distribution. And through their economic weight, the political silence. Some of us are lucky to live…
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We do not have a grocery market in Norway. We have a food regime controlled by three groups with more power over the daily lives of the population than any ministry. NorgesGruppen, Coop and Rema 1000 are no longer just chain stores, they are a structured, private "food state" within the state. They own everything. The stores. The wholesalers. The distribution. And through their economic weight, the political silence. Some of us are lucky to live…

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steigan.no broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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