At least 50 food products will now have protected, permanently low prices. Bread, milk, meat, dairy and meat products, eggs, fruits and vegetables will necessarily be among them. The food products will be offered by most of the largest retail..
Discussions are underway with retail chains to voluntarily set weekly products at discount prices , Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov said on the occasion of Economy Minister Bogdan Bogdanov's idea for big stores to sell 15 basic foods at lower prices...
Today , the caretaker cabinet is to present the electronic platform for comparing prices in retail chains, said Deputy Premier and Minister of Transport , Information Technology and Communications Hristo Alexiev. He explained that the..
A National Coordination Unit will monitor and control food prices . An order to this effect was signed today by caretaker Prime Minister Galab Donev. He noted that the rise in food prices is a pressing problem for many Bulgarians. Bulgaria’s..
CITUB warns that in recent weeks cases of unfair trade practices have increased and there is evidence of speculative price increases throughout the supply chain. In this regard, the trade union demands that immediate measures be taken..
Non-food hypermarkets with an area of more than 300 square metres insist on being allowed to reopen on April 12. In a letter to the authorities, they claim that they are discriminated against and insist on support from the state, BNR reported...
Nearly two-thirds of the food products sold in major retail chains Bulgaria are of Bulgarian producers , the Association for Modern Trade reported. The largest share of Bulgarian production of 73% is in bread and bakery products . In one of the..
The Bulgarian Parliament has imposed sanctions on retail chains if they refuse to sell Bulgarian food. Amendments to the State of Emergency Act give the government the right to introduce temporary measures to protect Bulgarian production. Violators are..
Farmers are highly vulnerable on the market. Without supporting them, they cannot survive the current crisis. I will endure all the accusations, but what matters most for me is that farmers will survive in the end and that I do not see how they are..
Many Bulgarians tend to think that the increasing presence of large retail chain stores has its negative impact on the home market, such as neglecting of national producers, predominant sales of imported goods, lower quality of foods, tax..