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Food prices are also rising for Aldin and Penny in Germany over the Ukrainian war
Aldi, one of the largest discount chains, has seen more than a hundred products rise in price in the last two weeks, and another wave of price increases began on Monday. Consumers can expect “significant price increases” for meat, sausages and butter, among others – Aldi Nord spokesman told RedstionsNetzwerk Deutschland (RND)
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