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Stora Enso to concentrate on renewable materials

Packaging firm Stora Enso is going ahead on its journey of transformation into a renewable materials growth company. The company is restructuring its paper business because of the decline in...

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In October, prices increased by 6.5 percent compared to the same month of the previous year

In October this year, consumer prices were on average 6.5 percent higher than a year before. Over the past year, the prices of fuels, spirits and tobacco have risen significantly....

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Total gross output from agriculture rose 4.6 percent last year

The total gross output of agriculture exceeded 2.9 trillion HUF in 2020, which is a 4.6 percent increase compared to the same period of the previous year. According to the...

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Coffee making robots at the Winter Olympics

The organizers have revealed what tasks the participating robots will perform at the February Winter Olympics in Beijing. The hosts say the robots will have a lot to do at...

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ZEW’s German investor sentiment index improved in November

Instead of the expected deterioration, the German investor sentiment index improved in November, according to a survey published on Tuesday by the ZEW Economic Research Institute. The sentiment index for...

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When your business steps up: 5 tips for business development

It is a huge challenge and often a new time in the life of SMEs when they turn to new markets, expand their activities or simply increase their customer base...

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These will be the 4 most important soft skills in the coming years

It is not only companies that develop the soft skills of employees in the form of trainings: there are already universities in Hungary where improving the “soft skills” of students...

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Finally we are competing together again

In October POPAI Hungary Association held a hybrid meeting at the Heineken headquarters in Budapest. Dániel Salem, Heineken’s national trade marketing manager gave a presentation about what sporting events mean...

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School year start around the world

Shop! has collected this year’s Back to School point of sale and shopper activations from 12 countries – the Czech Republic, France, the Netherlands, Ireland, Hungary, Germany, Austria, Russia, Spain,...

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Black Friday: Traps and opportunities

LogiNet and Reacty Digital have organised a webinar to share their thoughts on the traps hidden in and the opportunities offered by Black Friday. Participants learned that in Hungary one...

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Péter Geszti: ‘We live in digital feudalism’

Trade magazin’s Business Podcast, Future Talks with Szilvia Krizsó continues   In the latest episode of the Future Talks podcast Szilvia Krizsó’s guest was Péter Geszti. This article features parts...

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Z+D joins the Coop Group

On 1 January 2022 a new franchise member will join the Coop Group in the Western Transdanubia region: Z+D Nagykereskedelmi és Diszkont Kft. is going to be a regional centre...

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Kaufland Slovakia to supply primary schools with fresh fruits

Kaufland Slovakia will supply primary schools with fresh fruits and vegetables as part of its Fresh Headers project. The project will see the retailer distribute up to 2,900 kilograms of...

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Carrefour to trial subscription service

Until the end of the year Carrefour is testing a subscription service called Carrefour +, which allows customers to benefit from a 15-percent discount on products. The service costs EUR...

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Asda employs greengrocers in 150 stores

From October Asda will appoint specialist in-store greengrocers in 150 stores. The scheme is part of a GBP 9 million investment to expand its fruit and vegetables offering and focus...

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Pepsi celebrates the 50th anniversary of ‘Grease’ with limited edition drinks

Pepsi has put a new drink on the market under its Soda Shop range, in Cream Soda and Black Cherry variants – made with real sugar. For the launch of...

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Waitrose: Further bans on single-use plastic bags

Waitrose’s objective is to scrap 40 million single-use plastic bags per year by removing them from deliveries. Bags for life – which cost 10p – will also be discontinued in...

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Albert Heijn and BP expand cooperation in the Netherlands

Ahold-Delhaize group member Albert Heijn and mineral oil group BP are extending their cooperation: in the years to come AH-To-Go convenience stores will open at 100 service stations. There are...

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Pyaterochka and Coca-Cola come out with recycled streetwear range in Russia

Russian retailer Pyaterochka has teamed up with Coca-Cola in Russia to launch a limited-edition streetwear collection made of recycled Coca-Cola bottles and other recycled materials. With the collection the retailer...

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Birds Eye and BlueNalu team up to experiment with lab-grown seafood

Birds Eye – the largest frozen food group in Europe – has joined forces with US company BlueNalu to develop seafood products grown from cells in a laboratory rather than...

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Diageo invests in Japanese whiskey

Through Distill Ventures, Diageo has made a minority investment in Japan’s Komasa Kanosuke Distillery, a Kagoshima-based ultra-premium single-malt whiskey maker. The investment will back the next stage of the company’s...

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Ocado launches private label household and drug product range

Ocado Retail has rolled out a new range of private label household products, offering more than 70 household essentials – from bin liners and foil to laundry and household cleaning...

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Czech firm Rohlik to invest 400 million euros in automation

Czech online grocery delivery start-up Rohlik Group has announced that it will invest EUR 400 million in warehouse automation by the end of 2025 to boost efficiency and capacity. Rohlik...

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ALDI Delivers becomes ALDI ONLINESHOP

Aldi has renamed and upgraded its online service ALDI Delivers to ALDI ONLINESHOP, which offers a new look, uniform range, shorter delivery times and simplified functions for online shoppers. What...

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British retailer Tesco makes net zero pledge

Reacting to growing consumer demand for less waste and protecting the environment, Tesco promises net zero carbon emissions by 2050 across its operations, together with those generated by the products...

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Mulled wine from discarded apples by Kesko

This autumn Finland’s Kesko is to roll out a mulled wine product: Hyvis Glögi will be made of apples that are edible but not deemed fit for sale in supermarkets due to...

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Ultra-fast delivery service from Biedronka and Glovo

Biedronka has launched a 15-minute delivery service in 6 Polish cities, in partnership with Glovo. Glovo app users can access the ‘BIEK’ service – available 7 days a week – from...

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Continente’s exclusive coffees marketed in sustainable packaging

Portuguese retailer Continente has introduced a more compact and 100-percent recyclable cardboard packaging for its exclusive coffee range. This step will allow the retailer to remove 26 tonnes of plastic...

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Pernod Ricard to acquire Whisky Exchange

Pernod Ricard  has signed a deal to buy Whisky Exchange, which was founded in 1999 and specialises in online sale of spirits, as part of its e-commerce expansion strategy. Pernod...

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Meny: 34 percent less bread wasted

In the past 6 months Norwegian retail chain Meny has cut down on food waste generated from bread by 34 percent. The retail chain hopes to save the equivalent of...

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