| Cassis de Dijon could eat away high prices |
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| Written by Tony Ganzer | |||
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| Friday, 02 July 2010 12:34 | |||
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Sticker shock in Switzerland has been known to drive shoppers over the borders in search of a bargain, but the government says relief may be at hand in the form of an agreement called Cassis de Dijon. WRS’s Tony Ganzer explains what that is—and why the accord may not be all it’s cracked up to be when it comes to paying your grocery bill…at least not right away. Then Pete Forster and Carla Drysdale turn to consumers and retailers to find out what they think:
Please find this story on World Radio Switzerland. (link opens in new window)
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