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Inflation: Food Trade Association expects prices to fall

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Inflation: Food Trade Association expects prices to fall

Dhe Food Trade Association expects prices in supermarkets to fall in the foreseeable future. The general manager of the food trade association (BVLH), Franz-Martin Rausch, told the newspapers of the Bayern media group that the “relaxation in producer prices” would “gradually become visible in food sales prices”. In “individual areas” such as cheese, price reductions are already visible, explained Rausch.

which have risen sharply in recent months food prices explained the head of the trade association, Rausch, with “cost increases along the entire value chain”. Among other things, “raw materialsenergy or packaging” had become “significantly more expensive” with the start of the Ukraine war and had triggered a “domino effect” that ultimately led to a Price increase in the supermarket have led.

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