Why not ship them as they are and let the customer take over the ripening process? Tags:luxembourg 3 comments >Why not ship them as they are and let the customer take over the ripening process? Quite frankly, I feel more and more like getting ripped off. The government ([Click here](https://gouvernement.lu/fr/actualites/toutes_actualites/communiques/2022/11-novembre/30-formulaires-entreprises-moyennes.html)) introduced subsidies for companies facing higher energy costs. Pocket subsidies and increase prices for a fatter margin. 15% is an understatement What a coincide (<— sarcasm) that food prices announced to go up a few days after the indexation was announced a few days ago….. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
>Why not ship them as they are and let the customer take over the ripening process? Quite frankly, I feel more and more like getting ripped off. The government ([Click here](https://gouvernement.lu/fr/actualites/toutes_actualites/communiques/2022/11-novembre/30-formulaires-entreprises-moyennes.html)) introduced subsidies for companies facing higher energy costs. Pocket subsidies and increase prices for a fatter margin.
What a coincide (<— sarcasm) that food prices announced to go up a few days after the indexation was announced a few days ago…..
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>Why not ship them as they are and let the customer take over the ripening process?
Quite frankly, I feel more and more like getting ripped off. The government ([Click here](https://gouvernement.lu/fr/actualites/toutes_actualites/communiques/2022/11-novembre/30-formulaires-entreprises-moyennes.html)) introduced subsidies for companies facing higher energy costs. Pocket subsidies and increase prices for a fatter margin.
15% is an understatement
What a coincide (<— sarcasm) that food prices announced to go up a few days after the indexation was announced a few days ago…..