A Parisian charcuterie goes from the euro to the franc



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A few days from the Europeans, the idea might seem political, but "see no meaning" in this way, ensures The Parisian , which tells that a deli of the rue de Verneuil, in the seventh arrondissement of Paris, this Saturday offers some of its products in … francs, currency replaced in 2002 by the euro and no longer traded since 2012.

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The goal is simply to "attract the barge", recognizes Valérie Guyard, who holds, with his brother Stéphane, the "Maison Guyard". For three products (ham, rillettes and pâté), prices are converted into francs. Customers can buy up to 100 francs each, and the currency is not returned.

As a result you can pay for ham 249 francs per kilo, country pâté 154 francs and pot of rillettes 39 francs. "I have already received many phone calls from interested people," badures the butcher.

Apart from the possible fallout of the coup de com ', this operation is a waste for Guyard House insofar as the francs have no value since 2012, except tickets particularly rare.

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