First Price
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First Price is a popular Norwegian
Norway
Norway , officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic unitary constitutional monarchy whose territory comprises the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula, Jan Mayen, and the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard and Bouvet Island. Norway has a total area of and a population of about 4.9 million...

 low cost brand with products ranging from food and drinks to cleaning and animal food. It is property of NorgesGruppen
NorgesGruppen
NorgesGruppen ASA is a Norwegian corporation that operates as wholesaler and retailer within grocery stores and kiosks. It is the largest trading company in Norway, with a 36,7% market share within groceries. In 2006 it had 1,898 stores and 766 kiosks...

 who also owns the stores in which is sold.

List of First Price products

  • Food
    • Bacon
    • Chocolate cookies
    • Cornflakes
    • Crunchy müsli
    • Fiskegrateng (fish au gratin)
    • Fiskepinner (fish sticks)
    • Fiskeboller (fish balls)
    • Honey puffs (wheat cereal)
    • Laksefilet (salmon fillet
    • Laksekoteletter (salmon chops)
    • Maiskorn (Canned Corn)
    • Mariekjeks (Marie biscuits)
    • Marmelade (marmalade orange, strawberry and blueberry)
    • Nudler (ramen noodles)
    • Olivenolje (olive oil)
    • Reker i lake (shrimp)
    • Saltstenger (pretzel
      Pretzel
      A pretzel is a type of baked food made from dough in soft and hard varieties and savory or sweet flavors in a unique knot-like shape, originating in Europe...

      sticks)
    • Smøreost (cream cheese)
    • Wienerpølser (wiener sausages)
  • Drinks
    • Appelsin juice (orange juice)
    • Earl grey tea (tea)
    • Pulverkaffe (instant coffee)
    • Sjokopulver (instant chocolate drink)

  • Fruit
    • Bananer
    • Epler
    • Kiwi
    • Rød/gul løk

  • Cleaning
    • Farget tøy (washing machine soap)
    • Universalklut (multipurpose cloth)

  • Hygiene
    • Håndsåpe (handwashing cream)
    • Tannkrem (tooth paste)
    • Toalettpapir (toilet paper)

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