Coop Norway introduces price ceiling on some FMCG products
Coop Norway is introducing a price cap on 200 everyday products for the remainder of the year, because high inflation affects the spending power of consumers. The price ceiling is introduced in all Coop Norway chains, including the discount chains Extra and Obs!, the supermarket chain Coop Mega, and the neighbourhood stores Coop Prix, Coop Marked, and Matkroken.
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