European supermarket chains face off with Nestle over prices

Reuters  |  BRUSSELS/ZURICH 

BRUSSELS/(Reuters) - AgeCore, a group of European retailers including Belgium's and Switzerland's Coop, has removed some products from its shelves and is negotiating with the Swiss group to secure better prices.

Swiss said it had stopped orders on more than 150 products, including Cailler Perles chocolate, Nescafe Azera coffee and pizza brand La Fina, demanding better supply conditions.

Belgium's Colruyt, known for its no-frills, low-cost strategy, confirmed on Wednesday that it was an member of and that negotiations were proceeding between and

"We are convinced that both parties, just as always, will reach an agreement," it said in a statement, declining to provide further details.

said it regretted that its consumers could not currently access its products in some stores in It said it continued to negotiate in good faith and hoped to find an soon to the "highly regrettable" situation.

Italian said that companies had reduced their purchases of products by around 20 percent, with negotiations underway over prices.

(Reporting by in Brussels, Elisa Anzolin in Milan, Angelika Gruber and Silke Koltrowitz in and Matthias Inverardi in Duesseldorf; Editing by and Georgina Prodhan)

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First Published: Wed, February 21 2018. 23:06 IST
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