The products of the state-owned dairy company "LB Bulgaricum" are to enter the trade network of the Central Cooperative Union throughout the country and will be offered at permanently low prices.
An agreement was signed today between the company and the cooperative union in implementation of the state policy on controlling food prices and inflation, Minister of Economy Nikola Stoyanov announced. "The state company complies with absolutely all production regulations. It works only with Bulgarian raw materials. Quality products can reach Bulgarian consumers at a good price," the minister said.
Currently, the company's dairy products are sold at low prices in just 11 stores. Thanks to the agreement, they will be available at the same prices in around 3,500 commercial centers of the cooperative association, it was reported.
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