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The company Kolonial.no is suing Coop for NOK 22 million. The reason is that the company had to repair the floor after they took over Coop’s warehouses in 2016.
– This is obviously the responsibility of the owner, says CEO Karl Munthe-Kaas at Kolonial.no to E24 / Aftenposten.
In spring 2016, they took over the Coop facility in Lørenskog. The following year, the Norwegian Food Safety Authority considered that the premises did not meet technical construction requirements and highlighted the floor, which had many cracks.
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It cost Kolonial NOK 12 million to rectify the deficiencies and, in addition to the loss of revenue, the company now demands NOK 22 million from Coop.
Coop is referring to the upcoming trial and therefore does not want to comment on the case now.
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The trial begins at the Nedre Romerike District Court on Monday of next week.
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