Amid the energy crisis, producers in Estonia are calling on the government to help by limiting gas and electricity prices, ERR reports.
“The meat sector is no longer making a profit. Already in the minus has been working for a long time. How long they can do this, I don’t know. The bakery sector too… None of the Estonian producers sees that something [in the field of prices – Ed.] will fall”, Sirye Potisepp, head of the Estonian Union of Food Industry Enterprises, said the day before.
Local residents report that about a year ago, for example, milk cost about 40 cents, but now there are no such prices.
“I used to take, literally six months ago, for a family for three days [products – Ed.] for €50. Now it is somewhere around €70. Moreover, ordinary products, nothing supernatural, no shrimp and mussels”, one buyer quoted the publication as saying.
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