Belgian Supermarket Inflation Turns Negative for First Time
Supermarket inflation in Belgium has turned negative for the first time, with prices falling 0.41% in June. Test Achats reports relief for shoppers.
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Supermarket inflation in Belgium has turned negative for the first time, with prices falling 0.41% in June. Test Achats reports relief for shoppers.
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