French President Emmanuel Macron is forcing France’s supermarkets to do so France Reduce food prices by up to 10%. The other alternative for them is to face the threat of financial sanctions. The information comes from the British newspaper The Telegraph, which covered the issue on Friday 9th.
Food price inflation in France reached a record high of almost 16% in March. But then inflation dropped to 14%. According to French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maires, the biggest French food groups have pledged to reduce the prices of hundreds of products from July.
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Emmanuel Macron’s government will control and fine supermarkets that don’t lower prices
Macron’s policy to cut food prices will inspect supermarkets and fine those who don’t comply | Photo: FreepikLe Maires accused the companies Earning “improper” profits. For him, they should have passed on the fall in energy prices and raw materials for food.
French supermarkets agreed in March to charge the “lowest possible price” for essential groceries. The agreement was therefore extended by a further three months in May. For example, items that can be expected to fall in price include poultry, pasta and oil. O Government Macron will carry out controls and there will also be sanctions for those who do not follow the rules.
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