in Monceau-les-Mains (Saone-et-Loire)
“All businesses are eligible for electricity bill payment assistance.” Visiting Olivia Grégoire, ministerial delegate for SMEs, in Monceau-les-Mains, Bruno Le Maire kept repeating the message: the state will help companies overcome the energy crisis. “Log in your electricity bills and we’ll tell you if you’re eligible for help. It’s worth asking.” so claims Bercy’s boss with several bakers in Blanzi. The latter have already raised the price of their baguette twice in a few months. A further increase of 10 cents is expected in January.
The year 2023, despite everything, promises to be difficult for these merchants, who cannot reduce electricity consumption, except for baking bread. Their electricity bills will increase tenfold next year. In that case, the help may not be enough. “We will pay special attention to the case of bakers”
Source: Le Figaro

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