MENY Supports Local Food Suppliers In Norway
Norwegian supermarket chain MENY has announced plans to help local food suppliers during the coronavirus crisis, amid fears that many could go bankrupt.
The grocery industry normally accounts for just under 50% of sales for local Norwegian food suppliers, but now, with the closure of most HoReCa outlets, it is the only channel available.
The supermarket chain also announced plans to return 10% of sales income to these manufacturers.
MENY works with over 450 local food producers throughout the country. Local producers represent important business activity locally and many have growth ambitions that will provide new jobs.
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