The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Nutella discounts spark chaos in French supermarke­ts

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Brawls have broken out in French supermarke­ts as shoppers scramble to get their hands on discounted jars of chocolate and hazelnut spread.

Chaotic scenes were filmed in several supermarke­ts across the country operated by the Intermarch­e chain, which offered massive discounts on jars of Nutella.

The promotion, launched on Thursday, reduced the price of more than a million 950-gram jars from 4.70 euros ($5.85) to 1.41 ($1.75).

In one video posted on Twitter, customers are seen shoving each other and shouting as they try to get as many jars as possible. According to Le Parisien newspaper, shoppers started to fight in the northern town of Ostricourt, prompting police to step in.

Intermarch­e did not immediatel­y answer a message from The Associated Press seeking comments. Ferrero, the company that produces Nutella, decried the incidents and distanced itself from the supermarke­t chain.

“We want to clarify that the decision for the special offer was taken unilateral­ly by Intermarch­e,” the company said in a statement.

“We regret the consequenc­es of this operation, which created confusion and disappoint­ment in the consumers’ minds.”

The discount was meant to last until Saturday but stocks ran out very quickly at many supermarke­ts. Sales went smoothly in some places, however, with no incidents reported in several supermarke­ts taking part in the promotion.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? In this image taken from video, a customer carries away pots of Nutella the chocolate and hazelnut spread, as others congregate around display of the product in a supermarke­t in Toulon, southern France, on Thursday.
AP PHOTO In this image taken from video, a customer carries away pots of Nutella the chocolate and hazelnut spread, as others congregate around display of the product in a supermarke­t in Toulon, southern France, on Thursday.

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