
Price lists with price cuts start hitting the web for the first time in months Supermarketstarting from from 5% to 18%.
Of course, despite these cutbacks, which are undoubtedly positive, Prices will remain at a high level, since last year the same products went up by 25-35%.
Discounts apply to both branded and private label products, and these are products for which raw materials are mainly imported.
According to with information from Kathimerini, the products we expect to see price declines in the next period are sunflower oil and corn oil, 18% and 8% respectively. They mainly concern discounts from suppliers. private label products.
On the part of suppliers of private label products, discounts of about 8% on stationery have been made or will be made in the near future.
Considering branded goods price lists were sent out with discounts for imported cheeses, mainly for yellow cheeses such as Gouda and Edam, as well as for white cheeses made from imported cow’s milk, with a price reduction of up to 15% in both cases.
A price reduction of 15% is included in the price lists for imported butter, as well as for pork of Dutch origin, while the price reduction in the second case is about 5%.

For the first time in many months, price lists received by supermarkets include lower prices.
According to market analystsThe decrease in prices for imported dairy and cheese products was mainly due to an increase in the production of cow’s milk in Central Europe, which, in turn, led to an increase in the production of dairy and cheese products and an increase in stocks.
The Minister of Development and Investments also mentioned the existence of new price lists with discounts on the air of the SKY TV channel.
“Last week, for the first time since the war, some food industry enterprises sent discount price lists to supermarkets. Not only have they canceled the increases they had previously announced, but they have also made cuts,” said Mr. Adonis Georgiades.
Sunflower oil is one of the products whose prices have risen sharply since the start of the war, as Ukraine is a key supplier of sunflower oil.
Branded sunflower oil has risen in price by 23% in a few weeks, and over the past 11 months its price has increased by 28.45%.
For branded sanitary napkins, annual price increases approached 70%, and for dairy and cheese products, price increases exceeded 25%.
Sending price lists with discounts in no way means that inflation he will be gone tomorrow morning.
Firstly, because price lists with an increase have already reached supermarkets and their introduction is expected in the near future. Secondly, the war in Ukraine continues, which means that there are still interruptions in the energy and commodity markets.
Source: Kathimerini

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