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Heineken in a bind: beer prices rise but consumers refuse to pay more

Heineken in a bind: beer prices rise but consumers refuse to pay more

Heineken is facing a crisis as rising beer prices meet strong resistance from both supermarkets and consumers, particularly in the European market. The brewer is struggling with declining performance as customers refuse to accept higher costs for its products.

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