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"Mr President, Mr Deß, I understand what you are saying and I am entirely in agreement with you. I have a very specific question on this subject. In the documents that I have managed to collect, I see that in Germany, while there are normally price negotiations between milk producers and buyers, industrialists, cooperatives and so on, Aldi – which is today a large-scale distribution group – has unilaterally decided to lower the price of a litre of milk by six cents. At the same time, all the other ‘hard discounters’ have just done the same thing. How do you explain the fact that, in Germany, large-scale distributors can set prices while, normally, according to the mechanisms put in place by the European Union, there ought to be discussions between industrialists and producers? We can clearly see that today there is a problem in the rules for setting milk prices. How do you explain this?"@en1
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