The Asian Age

Supermarke­t boss hauled over French ‘ Nutella riots’

◗ Videos of French shoppers jostling as they tried to grab heavily discounted tubs of the chocolate spread in Intermarch­e stores have gone viral over the past week

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Paris, Jan. 31: The French government has implored supermarke­ts to refrain from the kind of promotion deals that have led to instore scuffles over cut- price jars of Nutella, a minister said Wednesday.

Videos of French shoppers jostling as they tried to grab heavily discounted tubs of the chocolate spread in Intermarch­e stores have gone viral over the past week.

“I met with the director of Intermarch­e yesterday,” Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire said, as his government prepared to unveil a bill later Wednesday that will tighten rules on supermarke­t promotions.

“I told him that this must be stopped -- we can’t have scenes like this every few days in France,” Le Maire told RTL radio.

Intermarch­e sparked the shopping frenzy last Thursday when it slashed the price of a 950- gram ( 2pound) pot of Nutella -- a favoured breakfast spread in France -- from 4.50 euros ($ 5.60) to 1.41 euros.

The three- day promotion prompted shoving and even full- blown fights in several stores, with one worker likening the scenes to “an orgy”.

Intermarch­e apologised to customers, but it has since continued with aggressive discounts on coffee and nappies.

The DGCCRF consumer agency on Monday announced it was launching an investigat­ion into the discounts.

Le Maire urged Intermarch­e to “stop this kind of promotion”, saying that the frenzy seen as customers clamoured to get their hands on Nutella tubs must not become “normalised”.

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