Lidl reduced its prices
Lidl will lower the price of fresh pork by 100-150 forints per kilogram – napi.hu wrote.
Hungarian Lidl will permanently reduce the consumer price of fresh Hungarian pork – the chain announced on Friday.
This means that consumers have to pay 100-150 forints less per kilo for about twenty products, such as boneless pork leg, pork shoulder. (napi.hu, Csernátony Csaba)
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