Further tightenings in Poland

Further tightenings in Poland

In Poland, pandemiological measures were further tightened from Saturday – 24.hu wrote. Restaurants have closed, outdoor movement of minors has been restricted, and gatherings of more than five people have...

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GfK: consumer sentiment noticeably deteriorated in Germany

As a result of the intensifying coronavirus pandemic, consumer sentiment deteriorated markedly in Germany in October, according to a survey by the GfK Nuremberg Economic Research Institute on Thursday. After...

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The GVH examines the beverage purchases of restaurants

The Hungarian Competition Authority (GVH) is subjecting beverage purchases of catering establishments to an investigation based on mandatory data provision, the GVH informed MTI. The control covers both non-alcoholic and...

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More than ever before

Every year we are working hard preparing, but this year we worked harder than ever before. Every year we are worrying and rooting very much, but this year we did...

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Co-op calls for moratorium on oxo-degradable plastics

Co-op has called for a moratorium on oxo-degradable plastics, despite the health and environment impacts remaining unknown. The convenience retailer’s call comes after the British Standards Institution (BSI) published a...

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All Things Sweet and Painful – Video of the day

Israeli artist Ronit Baranga embodies voracious appetites by merging anatomical parts, desserts, and serving ware in an evocative ceramic series titled All Things Sweet and Painful. Dextrous fingers balance a...

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Britain Signs First Major Post-Brexit Trade Deal With Japan

Britain and Japan formally signed a trade agreement on Friday, marking Britain’s first big post-Brexit deal on trade, as it continues to struggle to agree on a deal with its...

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First Light Coffee Whiskey

First Light Coffee Whiskey launched First Light Original Coffee Whiskey and First Light Dark Roast Coffee Whiskey. At 33 percent alcohol by volume, the Original blends 99 percent corn with...

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Waitrose Lowers Prices Of Own-Label Products

Upmarket UK retailer Waitrose & Partners has announced that it is lowering the prices of a range of own-brand products by an average of more than 15%. Price cuts will...

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Magazine: K-shaped recession? What is happening in the labour market now and what will happen in 2021?

COVID-19 is a horrible catalyst of the recession but not its root: we already saw last year that the economy was slowing down, for instance sales by German automotive companies...

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It was exactly a month ago that we opened the doors of this year’s Business Days conference

… and we were waiting for our guests for the Trade Festival. We are very much prepared every year, but better than anything this year. We are very worried and...

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(HU) A Coca-Cola papírpalackjának prototípusa – A nap videója

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Edible wheat is becoming more expensive

It is difficult for the mills to buy suitable, high-quality wheat on the market now. The prices reach 60 thousand forints per tonne, and in some places they already exceed...

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According to Takarékbank, the outlook for agriculture has improved

Compared to the previous quarter, the outlook for Hungarian agriculture has improved, with almost all stakeholders became more optimistic than during the first wave of the epidemic, according to Takarékbank’s...

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Black Friday 2020

The 2020 Christmas season is fast approaching, so Black Friday promotions will soon be heating up the audience. While last year only one in 3 people bought as part of...

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An agreement on the common agricultural policy has been reached

An agreement on the new Common Agricultural Policy was reached in the Agriculture and Fisheries Council at dawn on Wednesday – Nagy István Minister of Agriculture told MTI. The agreement...

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PortfoLion’s Green Fund has completed a successful transaction with the NAGISZ Group

PortfoLion acquired a 97.91 percent stake in the NAGISZ Group after the transaction was approved by the Hungarian Competition Authority. The successful operation of the company group will continue to...

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The country moved to Lake Balaton

In January you spent 3,129 forints a day, in March 3,452 forints, in April 3,100 forints, in September 3,559 forints a day in the store if you were an average...

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Szentkirályi innovates with an exclusive rePET bottle

div class = “lead_custom”> Hungary’s market-leading mineral water brand has been working for the environmentally conscious operation of the company and the entire industry for many years. Szentkirály bottles are...

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Euronews is launching a local program in Hungary for the first time in the world

Europe’s most-watched news channel, in partnership with Mastercard, puts financial awareness at the forefront with the weekly Business and Lifestyle magazine Business Class. The business talk show, which will be...

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How green Hungarians are?

Although the proportion of selectively collected waste has increased in Hungary in recent years, according to the data, there is still room for improvement. We consider ourselves to be green-minded,...

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Apple remains the most valuable brand in the world

For the eighth consecutive year, Apple has become the world’s most valuable brand in the global rankings of an American consulting firm called Interbrand. In the “Best Global Brands” global...

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According to a survey, more than half of Hungarians search for a specialist on the Internet

More than half of Hungarians are looking for a specialist or mechanic on the Internet, from whom they expect a greater digital presence, primarily proving their reliability, according to NRC...

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MLSZKSZ: Transport below costs causes serious damage

Road transport below the cost price caused by the pandemic in the logistics sector is causing serious damage – warns the Association of Hungarian Logistics Service Centers (MLSZKSZ). The practice,...

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Cabbage shortages may cause kitchen emergency in a country

South Korea’s typhoon-stricken cabbage shortage has pushed up vegetable prices by 60 percent due to extreme weather – origo wrote. Summer typhoons passing through the country have heavily decimated the...

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SPAR – for a sustainable future’ is the slogan of the retailer’s new umbrella brand

SPAR has introduced a new umbrella brand, called ‘SPAR – for a sustainable future’. Head of communications Márk Maczelka told: the company’s various sustainability activities in the fields of the...

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The Czech government is helping travel agencies with 500 million crowns

The Czech government will provide 500 million crowns (6,750 million forints) to support travel agencies and tour guides severely damaged by the coronavirus pandemic, Regional Development Minister Klára Dostálová wrote...

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The FAO predicts a decline in meat production

Global meat production is expected to decline by 1.7% in the next two years – agrarszektor.hu quotes the report of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)....

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Magazine: Whitened black coffees are going greener

About 70 percent of Hungarian consumers drink their coffee ‘white’ – we learned from Zsófia Szente, HoReCa category manager of Danone Magyarország. She told that plant-based drinks are increasingly popular...

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GVK: COVID affected purchasing power all across Europe

In 2020, the average European citizen will have 773 euros less, a total of 13,894 income. However, there are significant differences in net income between the 42 countries surveyed: Liechtenstein,...

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