The price increase for both product ranges will be from 8 to 10% depending on format and country.
This price movement is essential in order to offset the continuous increase in manufacturing and distribution costs.
Lecta sales teams are at our customers’ disposal to provide specific information on how the price increase will be applied by product on a country by country basis.
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