Good news for coffee: Prices will be returned as they were

Kosovo Competition Authority Chairman Valon Prestreshi has confirmed that coffee prices will not increase. He has said they have put great pressure on the Pristina Gastronomous Association, which represents cafes, restaurants and main hotels in the capital, and on the Kosovo Economic Age, so that coffee prices are not [...]
He has said they have put great pressure on the Pristina Gastronom Association, which represents the capital's cafes, restaurants and main hotels, and on the Kosovo Economic Ode, so that coffee prices do not rise.
The Gastronom Association has withdrawn from these illegal acts and calls on all cabifacts that if a price increase agreement occurs, then the association withdraws and calls on them to be on the law rails to protect competition. The deal's broken”.
The Kosovar Competition Authority has put tremendous pressure on the Economic Ode and the Gastronom Association to gather and call on who has made such a deal, the economic Oda does not stand back, and who has made such agreements to be undone, otherwise we as the state institution will act”, he has confirmed to Telegrafi.
Prestreshi said that from the findings they made, not in all Pristina cafes, there has been an increase in the price of coffee.
“Prices will be returned as they were. From our findings, there are price changes in some locals it's not true that prices have increased in all locals”, he said.
Days ago at some locals in Pristina, the price of coffee has increased. From 0.70 cents the price of a small machine, it has risen to 1 euro.












