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FrieslandCampina Ingredients expands beyond traditional dairy with microbial fermentation collaboration

FrieslandCampina Ingredients is harnessing Triplebar Bio’s specialized biotechnology capabilities to develop and scale up the production of cell-based proteins via precision fermentation. The alliance aims to develop innovative alternative protein...

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Discounters reap the rewards of 2022 inflation

Three major grocery discounters — Aldi, Lidl and Grocery Outlet — have continuously held their own as many traditional grocers struggled against pandemic pressures, supply chain disruptions and, most recently,...

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The somewhat sexist premiumization of street food – Video of the day

It’s as if the streets of Thailand have turned into a big Hooters: according to the new trend, among the street vendors, in more and more places, selected pretty girls...

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The popularity of espresso at home is undeniable

Hungarians drink an average of two cups of coffee a day and their favorite is espresso, according to a recent survey by OMV, which was completed by more than 6,000...

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Floating recipes – Picture of the day

The photos illustrating Nora Luther’s cookbook are not only special, but also vivid: the easy-to-recognize ingredients float above the plate. Why should we doubt the good faith of the makers;...

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Stricter regulations regarding the sale of price-fixed foods will come into effect from Thursday

In accordance with the government decree published at the end of the year, shops must in some cases keep in stock up to twice the amount of officially priced products...

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This is what macroeconomic analysts think about the future of food price caps

While László Parragh spoke about the effects of the introduction of price stops, several analysts planted interesting seeds of thought on the topic. “The price caps must be removed as...

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György Raskó: The quality of potatoes with the price cap is the same as what we usually give to pigs

According to agricultural entrepreneur and economist György Raskó, the government did not count on the fact that the price caps will indirectly help the large food chains, but they will...

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Gyopáros Alpár: from Thursday, small shops in the village can apply to support their operating costs

Village small shops can apply for support for their operating costs from Thursday, the government commissioner responsible for the development of modern settlements told MTI on Wednesday. In his statement,...

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Educational and trade courses are becoming more and more popular

Based on a survey of 4,200 people by CourseGuru, those applying for courses today most often choose educational, educational, and commercial courses. The reason for this can be found, on...

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We have never paid so much with the K&H SZÉP card

2022 was a decisive year in the history of the SZÉP card. In addition to the interoperability between sub-accounts, the introduction of the option to purchase food greatly increased the...

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More and more K-Group customers choose private labels in Finland

More than half of K-Group customers (62%) in Finland say they plan to buy more of the store’s private label products amid rising costs – revealed the retailer’s K-Barometer survey....

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ApexGrupo buys popcorn brand Pop-Up

Snack maker ApexGrupo has acquired popcorn brand Pop Up from Grupo Bimbo for an undisclosed sum. Plus the company has also signed a long-term agreement for the exclusive distribution rights...

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Discounter chain Netto Marken rolls out Naturkind organic wheat flour

Germany’s Netto Marken-Discount has rolled out organic wheat flour under its Naturkind brand, as part of its efforts to support the “Agriculture for Biodiversity” (LfA) programme. The product, which features the LfA...

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With Siemens solutions, the cola factory became more efficient, greener and more transparent

In the Coca-Cola factory in Austria, the introduction of an energy management system built with the help of Siemens greatly contributed to the reduction of energy costs, in addition to...

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Just Eat and Getir team up for rapid grocery delivery service

Just Eat has partnered with rapid grocery delivery service Getir, with the objective of bringing more offerings to the European market. As part of this, Getir’s product portfolio is integrated into...

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Nutritious vegetable recipes for weight loss after the holidays

Now that Christmas is over and we’ve eaten the last bagel, it’s worth opening a new page and trying healthier recipes. We Hungarians famously consume little vegetables, even though according...

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A huge increase in prices awaits guests in restaurants

The purchase price of foie gras, which is considered Hungarian, jumped to HUF 20-25 thousand per kilogram. Foie gras should be sold in restaurants for ten thousand forints so that...

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The last Matyasy course

French confectioner Denis Matyasy has been a regular presence in Hungary since 2010, giving training courses organised by the Hungarian Confectioners Guild. His latest visit was the ninth, and at...

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Aldi: Spanish families plan fresh produce buying the most

A report by Aldi Spain has found that Spanish families plan fresh produce buying the most before they go grocery shopping. The report says 9 out of 10 Spanish consumers...

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The proportion of unpaid invoices in the Hungarian economy has doubled

Last year, 5 percent of business-to-business (B2B) invoices remained unpaid in Hungary. In 2021, this was barely more than 2 percent. Among other things, this is stated in Atradius’s analysis...

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Syngenta has developed an intelligent plant protection application

Syngenta’s latest digital development, Cropwise Protector, has also arrived in Hungary. The agronomic decision-supporting platform prepares analyzes and recommendations that can be used immediately, and also has disease forecasting, boundary...

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Cast your watchful eyes on Paris

If it is autumn, it is SIAL and Paris. When I think of Paris, several food regulations come to my mind from the last few years, as French legislators submitted...

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Lajos Bíró: high-quality “street food” may come to the fore, but it will be at the same price as mid-range restaurants now

According to the Lifetime Achievement Award-winning chef, it will be decided in the coming months how the current economic situation will transform the high- and middle-class catering industry at home....

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Russian Supermarket got rid of its name

The Maltese Russian Supermarket, which distributes Eastern European and Russian delicacies, changed its name and joined Mix Markt, a chain with a strong presence in the Czech Republic and Germany,...

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Dubai Scraps 30% Tax On Alcohol Sales Amid Economic Rebound

Dubai has suspended a tax of 30% on alcohol and dropped a licence fee previously needed to buy alcohol in the commercial and tourism hub, two major retailers said on...

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France’s InVivo To Buy One Of The World’s Oldest Malthouses

Malteries Soufflet, a branch of French agribusiness group InVivo, has signed an agreement to take over Belgian malthouse Castle Malting, one of the oldest producers of the beer ingredient in...

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Waitrose cans glass wine bottles in sustainable packaging push

Waitrose has announced it is to replace its small wine bottles with aluminium cans, in a bid to save over 320 tonnes of packaging. The supermarket chain revealed the majority ...

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BDO: this is where you can tell if the corporate governance system is out of date

Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems can also become obsolete if they are not updated or maintained from time to time, or if they do not follow the company’s development at...

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Have you ever seen cinnamon on a tree? – Video of the day

Most of the European languages do not indicate with the name of the spice what is the raw material of cinnamon, but the Hungarian (and most Slavic) languages help: the...

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