Events

Nestlé To Build New Plant-Based Food Facility In China

Food giant Nestlé announced plans to spend CHF100 million (€94.4 million) on expanding its manufacturing footprint in China to include a new plant-based food facility and widen its production lines....

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Chaos, privacy fears as Bangkok malls reopened

In Bangkok, consumers rushed to return to shopping as usual from Sunday following two months of restricted movement, with most venues requiring the use of hand disinfectant and fask masks...

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The coronavirus brought a digitization revolution to Hungarian companies

Hungarian companies responded effectively to the crisis caused by the coronavirus, and the situation also resulted in long-term positive changes, for example, a large-scale digital switchover was launched at a...

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With the support of Riska, BSI organizes a Virtual Running Weekend

It is extremely important for the Hungarian dairy producer, Alföldi Tej Kft., to support a health-conscious lifestyle and to promote the joy of exercise even during the coronavirus pandemic. The...

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Agriculture and the food economy – the challenges ahead in the short and long term

May 28, 2020 17: 00-20: 30 For the first time this year, we will be holding our Business Dinner FMCG Leadership Forum, held almost every last Thursday in May, online...

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Trade Fairs Brno want to start the interrupted season in September

“I am hoping the situation in the Czech Republic and Europe in general will calm down in the coming months and we can start the trade fair season from the...

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CSAOSZ again!

The National Association of Packaging and Material Handling (CSAOSZ) also announced the HUNGAROPACK Hungarian Packaging Competition in 2020.   The 2020 national packaging competition will be held during an extraordinary...

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Coronavirus will constrain U.S. meat supply despite Trump order: Tyson Foods

The coronavirus crisis will continue to idle U.S. meat plants and slow production, Tyson Foods Inc said on Monday, signaling more disruptions to the U.S. food supply after U.S. President...

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Walmart China introduces AI-powered self-service produce scales

Walmart China is deploying a self-service fresh produce scale that makes weighing produce more efficient and faster for the shopper, according to a press release. With conventional self-service scales, customers...

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The “Most Successful Promotion of the Year 2019” awards were presented at the online professional day

  The “Most Successful Promotion of the Year 2019” awards were presented at the online professional day. Exciting presentations, great entries, valuable awards, proud winners, and nearly 100 people attended...

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Spar Slovenia Launches Online Shopping Service For Essential Items

Spar Slovenia has rolled out a new online shopping service that allows customers to choose from 250 essential food items. The Spar ‘Online Basic’ service aims to ease the grocery...

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Poliloop, which develops microbes that break down plastics, became the Hungarian startup of the year

The biggest energy startup competition in Central and Eastern Europe, PowerUp, ended with the victory of Poliloop, which consists of Hungarian developers! The Hungarian startup of the Year also became...

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Albert Heijn To Introduce Milk From Climate-Neutral Farms In 2021

Dutch retailer Albert Heijn has announced plans to introduce milk from farms that have neutralised their greenhouse gas emissions by 2021. The retailer has also extended its collaboration with Royal...

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Nestlé Calls For Mandatory Nutri-Score Labelling Across The EU

Nestlé has called for the adoption of Nutri-Score as a mandatory front-of-pack nutrition labelling system across the European Union (EU). The food giant is part of a coalition of stakeholders...

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Sales Of Refrigerated Sandwiches Fall By 30% In Mercadona

Spanish retailer Mercadona has seen a 30% decline in the sales of refrigerated sandwiches following the COVID-19 pandemic. The retailer attributed this decline to change in consumer habits as Spain...

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How and at what price we can keep our employees

There is no question that the key to a successful restart of the economy is to keep our employees, but how and at what price? – Baja Sándor, Managing Director...

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Tesco Ireland Expands ‘Click & Collect’ Services

Tesco Ireland has announced that it has expanded its ‘Click & Collect’ services in ten locations in the country to help customers during the COVID-19 pandemic. As part of the...

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Britain’s Co-op Warns Of Financial Hit From Coronavirus Crisis

Britain’s Co-operative Group has said that additional costs associated with the coronavirus crisis could be up to £275 million (€315 billon). The owner of the country’s sixth largest supermarket chain,...

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Checkpoint Launches ‘SmartTemperature’ Solution For Detecting Fever

Checkpoint Systems – a global leader in source-to-shopper solutions – has launched a new solution titled SmartTemperature that detects high body temperature in people and provides fast and accurate alerts....

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Plant-Based Meat Could See Boost Post COVID-19 Outbreak

Plant-based meat alternatives could see sales increase once the COVID-19 epidemic has subsided, an industry analyst has suggested. Andy Coyne of GlobalData Food noted an uptick in plant-based protein sales...

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NRA releases guidance for restaurant reopenings

The National Restaurant Association released guidelines to be used in conjunction with the instructions that restaurant operators receive from authorities during their re-opening phase-in. The guidance is a basic summary...

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Coronavirus (COVID-19): how The Coca-Cola company is refocusing its business

As part of its Q1 results announcement, the company withdrew its previous guidance for the full year. Coming into the quarter it was delivering sold volume growth of 3%, excluding...

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This year’s Gourmet Festival will be missed

The Gourmet Festival is definitely not being held this year; the event, which is one of the leading gastro festivals in Hungary, would have been held in Millenáris Park between...

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In Spain, Asparagus Lies Unpicked As Lockdown Shuts Out Migrant Workers

About half of farmer Jaime Urbina’s asparagus crop lies unpicked in his fields in central Spain as border closures to curb the coronavirus block Eastern European seasonal labourers. Right at peak food-harvesting...

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FairPrice launches mobile supermarket in Singapore

Singapore supermarket chain FairPrice has launched a mobile grocery service dubbed ‘FairPrice on Wheels’, delivering essential groceries closer to customers’ homes. With FairPrice on Wheels, customers living far away from...

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Fearing new virus wave, France refines end of lockdown plans

France offered retailers some relief on Thursday, saying it wanted them to reopen when a nationwide lockdown ends on May 11, though some curbs could remain in certain areas to...

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The return of the customer

German city centres are experiencing a significant increase in pedestrian frequencies following the easing of corona restrictions in retail. Customers are returning to shopping locations. However, detailed census data from...

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EU Sets Out Support For Struggling Farmers

The European Commission has proposed measures to support farmers hit by the coronavirus restrictions, including aid to store surplus dairy and meat products. Under the proposals, the Commission will grant aid...

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Houston malls may re-open for curbside pickup orders

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has issued a “retail to-go” plan that may allow malls in the state to take orders and deliver them curbside on their properties and several Houston...

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Thousands of UK pubs will go under without bailout, industry warns

Thousands of pubs will close for good unless they are granted a special bailout, the industry trade body has warned, after the government said pubs would be among the last...

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