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The vast majority of stores enforce the food price stop
The vast majority of stores are validating the food price stop, with experts finding fault in just 17 stores last week, the strategic secretary of state for the Ministry of Innovation and Technology (ITM) said on Tuesday.
Schanda Tamás said in a video posted on his Facebook page that the coronavirus and runaway global energy prices mean paying more for petrol and food across Europe. (MTI)
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