Help during a crisis: the concept of fixed-price shopping has arrived
One of the world’s largest store chains, Carrefour, is introducing 30-euro “baskets” in its stores in Spain, reports Napi.hu.

Carts worth 30 euros
In almost every country, food prices are rising to higher and higher levels, and retail chains are trying to contain the increase in prices with several solutions.
The Spanish subsidiary of Carrefour, one of the world’s largest store chains, has now come up with a new step. offers a fixed price package of 30 euros – almost HUF 12,000 – in which products typical for everyday purchases – such as pasta, oil, coffee, cleaning products – have been placed – writes the retail portal esmmagazin.com (European Supermarket Magazine). The company’s move is preceded by the fact that the Spanish government asked retailers to take price-cutting measures.
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