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The dog of the State Fisheries Service, Bandita, is back in service

Bandita, the dog of the State Fisheries Service, successfully passed the exam requirements again. The four-legged fish guard and his dog handler both performed excellently in this year’s round of...

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Coca-Cola Named Ireland’s Biggest-Selling Brand For 18th Year In A Row

Coca-Cola has been named the biggest-selling brand in Ireland for a record 18th year in a row, according to the latest edition of the Checkout Top 100 Brands report, published by Checkout magazine in association with NielsenIQ. The...

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“Ultra-processed” foods studies link overconsumption with heart disease and bowel cancer

Two studies published by The BMJ have found a connection between high consumption of ultra-processed foods and increased risks of cardiovascular disease, bowel cancer and death. Meanwhile, an Italian study...

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The Ministry of Agriculture welcomes the MNB’s position regarding the agricultural loan moratorium

The Ministry of Agriculture draws the attention of farmers to the position of the Hungarian National Bank, which informs about the procedure for bank classification of loans in payment moratorium....

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9,600 students receive school supplies from Auchan’s collection

Classes have started everywhere this week, and the one-month collection of school supplies in Auchan stores ended on Sunday. The National Association of Large Families will use the donations to...

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One-third of U.S. households with fulltime workers fail to cover their basic costs

More than one-third of U.S. families that work full time year-round do not earn enough to cover a basic family budget, according to a recent report from researchers at Brandeis University’s diversitydatakids.org...

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Meat advertising is banned in a Dutch city as part of the fight against climate change

For the first time in the world, the advertising of meat products is banned in Haarlem in the Netherlands, after the municipality classified meat as one of the products contributing...

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Supermarket Spend Sees Biggest Jump in 18 Months, Despite Inflation Hitting 14 Year

Supermarket spending has seen the biggest increase for 18 months, despite inflation hitting a new 14-year-high, new data has revealed. According to the BRC-KPMG retail sales data, food and drink sales...

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Why Westerners Should Eat More Seaweed

Checkout research suggests that people in the UK, like consumers in other western countries, are less familiar with seaweed as an ingredient. This is important because food neophobia (wanting to...

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Smell Maps Create a New Way of Exploring Cities

Sensory exploration is a growing area of interest, for reasons pertaining to both health and enjoyment. By engaging more fully with a broader range of human senses, individuals can experience...

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Eggs are getting even more expensive

Like other products and food, the price of eggs can also rise in the autumn and winter months. The current price of around HUF 65-70 can be slowly forgotten, reports...

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Lidl collected nearly one and a half tons of waste together with the PET Cup

As part of an international waste collection action covering the entire length of the Danube, volunteers from Lidl Hungary and the PET Cup cleaned the area of ​​the French Bay...

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Online Retailers Face Cardboard Shortage

According to the German E-Commerce and Mail Order Association (bevh), online retailers are currently suffering from significantly rising costs for cardboard packaging. Bottlenecks could arise if the energy crisis intensifies...

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German Consumer Sentiment Reaches All-Time Low In September

According to the German Retail Association (HDE), consumer sentiment in the country deteriorated again in September amid concerns about the energy crisis, high inflation, and COVID-19 related uncertainties. Having reached an all-time low...

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Tesco to increase store security as “desperate people” turn to shoplifting

Tesco will increase security measures across its stores as “desperate people” turn to shoplifting amid the cost-of-living crisis. Chairman John Allan said shoppers will see extra security tags on food as well...

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TIM State Secretary: the number of products with the eco-label is already close to 90,000

The increase in interest in environmentally friendly products is shown by the fact that the number of products with the eco-label is now close to 90,000 – the state secretary...

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dm comes up with a live stream

A new shopping experience with dmLIVE Shopping: the live shopping streams of the dm App application offer an interactive experience to drugstore customers. The purchase combined with live streaming is...

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A new package of measures was created to help the work of the wine industry

In recent years, we have found our way back to the heritage of the ancients, to the traditions of champagne production, and the Hungarian winemakers, who are always looking for...

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In the first half of the year, farmers bought 795,000 tons of fertilizer

In Hungary, in the first half of this year, distributors sold 795,000 tons of fertilizer to producers – read the summary published on the website of the Agrárközgazdasági Intézet (AKI)....

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World’s Largest Vertical Mycelium Farm Scales Up Production of Alternative Bacon

MyForest Foods is expected to grow three million pounds of mycelium each year. It only takes MyForest Foods 12 days to grow an entire crop of mycelium, with the harvesting taking...

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Good for the party, good for the sponsor – Picture of the day

A very clever promotional tool from Heineken!...

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Tesco Qualifies For The Most Desirable Company to Work For in UK

Tesco has been named the most desirable company to work for according to a new study. The research, conducted by marketing training hub School of Marketing, analysed the top searches for jobs...

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Autumn, winter, Christmas

Usually these are the words we use more and more frequently in sentences at this time of the day. As the year passes, everyone is talking about autumn promotion campaigns...

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US researchers discover neurons that “light up” when humans see images of food

When consumers look at specific foods, a specialized part of the visual cortex lights up, according to a recent study by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) neuroscientists. This newly...

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Beer manufacturers are satisfied with the turnover in the first half of the year

The brewers are satisfied with the turnover of the first half of the year, although the sales in July were a little more restrained – said the director of the...

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The economy may suffer nearly three times the originally planned average annual rate of monetary deterioration of 5%

Inflation in Hungary exceeds all previous expectations. After the publication of the latest July inflation data, analysts revised their inflation expectations upward, and it is possible that the Hungarian economy...

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Heatwaves Force Early Spanish Wine Harvests, Nighttime Picking

Forced to start harvesting a few weeks earlier in the season due to brutal summer temperatures and drought influenced by climate change, some Spanish vineyards such as this family business outside Madrid...

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Sainsbury’s is investing £60m in keeping food and grocery prices low

Sainsbury’s is investing £60m in keeping food and grocery prices low this autumn as part of its biggest ever ‘September price blitz’. The investment will help customers feeling the pressure of...

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Profession.hu: Multi-channel recruitment can be a solution to turnover

Employers are still affected by being withdrawn from recruitment during the epidemic situation. Hiring, which was held back in many places at the time, has resulted in an ever-higher number...

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