DANES FEAR SPREAD OF PORK BOYCOTT IN SWEDEN

Concerns are heightening among Danish pork meat producers that a local boycott of Danish fresh pork in Sweden could spread to other supermarket chains and independent traders. The boycott has so far been limited to a one ICA supermarket and two private traders in southern Sweden. Imported Danish products account for around 10% of all pork meat sold through the ICA chain in Sweden. The bulk of meat sold by the chain, around 80%, is sourced from local suppliers. The boycott, which started when the ICA Norrköp store in Norrtälje removed all Danish fresh pork ...


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