Belgium’s food-price squeeze is not easing in the way many think
Falling inflation is a rate of change, not a price cut — levels stay high.
Belgium Impulse Editorial·22 June 2026·1 min read
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WHY NOW: Headline inflation is falling but grocery bills stay high; Statbel/NBB data due. | HOMEPAGE PRIORITY 95/100 | COMMERCIAL 70/100 | HERO IDEA: Belgian supermarket shelf, neutral | DRAFTABLE NOW: yes | SOURCES: PENDING VERIFICATION
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