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Though not as extreme as in the US I've seen the same tendency in Denmark where I live as well. Lidl has put tags on coffee, chocolate, meat and lots of processed food, like small chicken sausages, the kind of slop you would feed to children. In the supermarket where I do most of my shopping the more expensive cuts of beef has been locked inside a metal cage.
Some foodstuffs have doubled in price over the last few years with salaries lacking behind and benefits and pensions lacking even more behind the salaries.
They even have the tags on £3 blocks of cheese, the cheapest cuts of meat, the really cheap butter and even £1 bars of chocolate.