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By the end of the year, poultry meat may become at least two times more expensive

László Bárány, owner of the Master Good company group, told Index that a price increase of at least 30-35 percent is expected for poultry products in the next four months....

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UK: Aldi and Lidl Predicted to Overtake Tesco by 2027

Former Lidl UK boss Ronny Gottschlich has predicted that German retailers Aldi and Lidl will overtake Tesco – currently the UK’s largest supermarket – within the next five years. Gottschlich,...

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A never-before-seen wage increase is possible for SMEs

In line with the increase in inflation, SMEs are preparing for an unprecedented wage increase of 11 percent, according to the second quarter results of the K&H SME Confidence Index...

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Belvárosi Sörfesztivál begins with the support of SPAR Hungary

The 6th Downtown Beer Festival begins today, and SPAR Hungary has been its main sponsor since this year. The domestic chain has been helping small domestic businesses, including small-scale breweries,...

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Nébih opened a street exhibition

A street exhibition of works on the topic of food waste opened on August 30, 2022. II. the National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih) in its district headquarters. The thought-provoking...

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Downsizing in the stores: many favorite products can be found in smaller sizes only

Along with the inflation, the shrinking inflation in the Hungarian stores also picked up, few products can escape the downsizing, which is considered a typical crisis phenomenon, and we also...

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Tranzit Group CEO: A painful period awaits us, we need to get prepared

Uncertainty is a significant factor, but one thing is certain: the coming period will be painful for both producers and consumers – Ákos Szabó, CEO of the Tranzit Group, told...

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A huge spa closing wave may start in autumn

Hajdúszoboszló and Hévíz are not escaping either – claims the president of the Hungarian Bathing Association, Zoltán Kántás. He explained in detail the components of the impending tragedy to Infostart’s...

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The drought killed all the crops

Where they didn’t irrigate, the entire crop grew, and where they did, much lower quality, smaller and more withered fruit was produced. The apple crop has never been as bad...

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Weird speech, but there is sense in it – Video of the day

OK, it might seem a bit corny to quote Hamlet here, but something very similar came to mind when we saw the pub game in our movie today. Immature, unpredictable...

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Funghi is the new meat?

Scientists have developed a technique to cultivate a fungi-based food product that could serve as a healthier, high-quality tasting, and greener alternative to plant-based protein. The protein is cultivated from...

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Take it and advertise it – Picture of the day

The bottle holders shown in today’s pictures are creative and witty, although we would like to test whether they obey Murphy’s laws before using them. If they work, they can...

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Can Retailers Live Up to Their Soy Commitments Related to Decrease of Deforestation?

Soy is one of the most prevalent plant-based proteins in the world, often hailed for its health benefits and for contributing to the ecologically sustainable benefits of a plant-based diet....

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Kifli hires the couriers who have been working within the realms of kata

Kifli is the first major Hungarian company to offer its couriers an employee status instead of if they are no longer able to use kata, HVG points out. Until now,...

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Ivy Farm unveils Europa’s biggest cultivated meat pilot production facility

Ivy Farm announces just now the official opening of a state-of-the-art cultivated meat pilot production plant in Oxford, UK. The 18,000 square foot facility has production capabilities of 2.8 tonnes of cultivated...

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MLSZKSZ: they cannot keep the annual service fees in the logistics sector

Logistics service providers are no longer able to extract the costs of the multiplying price of energy, the soaring inflation, and the wages that are increasing from month to month....

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K&H: this is how domestic companies are handling the new crisis

After 2008 and 2020, this year is another milestone for companies. Although for the time being, there is not as strong a decline as two years ago, there is a...

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ESET’s analysis warns about the safe use of online marketplaces due to the spread of fraud

While the number of sellers and buyers on online marketplaces is constantly increasing, the number of fraudsters on these platforms is also increasing: for example, every sixth user of Facebook...

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Pilsner Urquell celebrates its 180th birthday at the Downtown Beer Festival

Pilsner Urquell, the creator of the category, has been produced in Plzeň since 1842. You don’t necessarily have to travel to the Czech Republic if you’re curious about how this...

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MATCH4’s advertising time is sold by Atmedia

Hungary’s newest sports channel, MATCH4, will be sold by Atmedia from October 1, 2022, the Network4 group and Atmedia announced. MATCH4 started broadcasting in August this year, offering spectacular and...

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Dairy demand globally firms up as product prices rallied to elevated levels

Due to the strengthening of underlying milk commodity prices, industry’s leading dairy companies exhibited higher turnover growth and strategic activities, hailed as more significant than in recent years. This is...

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Dry pet food has increased by 30-50 percent and reward snacks by 100 percent since January

If you have a pet, you know well that the monthly costs can be very high, depending on what kind of pet you own. Dogs and cats are the most...

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Carlsberg’s Poland unit could stop production due to lack of CO2 deliveries

Danish brewery Carlsberg’s subsidiary in Poland could cut or halt beer production due to a lack of carbon dioxide deliveries, that is becoming a problem for the food industry in the country. “If...

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The microloan for food has appeared in the range of supermarkets

A British food chain offers its customers a new micro-loan scheme: Iceland, which specializes in deep-frozen food, has launched an interest-free customer loan program due to rising food prices, writes...

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There are also problems with the sugar crop due to the drought

Sugar producer Nordzucker expects group harvest to be below last year’s level due to the drought across large parts of Europe. The group will commence processing sugar beet on 3 September....

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Traditional markets have a rival: many people buy vegetables and fruits here

I agree that the culture of greed has spread here, but at the same time we have plenty of very positive experiences – Gábor Kövesdi revealed in an interview for...

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Lidl Is The Best Performing Retailer In France In July/August Period

Lidl was the best performing retailer in France in the period from 11 July to 7 August, new data from Kantar has shown, with the discounter reporting a 0.3 percentage point increase...

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Nestlé Launches New Digital Platform For Young Entrepreneurs

Food giant Nestlé has launched a new platform that brings all its existing innovation initiatives and programmes to one place. The Nestlé Youth Entrepreneurship Platform (YEP) includes Nestlé R+D Accelerator, Purina Unleashed,...

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Global tomato production will decrease, and tomatoes may even disappear from the shelves

Researchers expect global tomato production to decline as drought and rising temperatures affect key growing areas. What happened to tomatoes worldwide and in our country as a result of the...

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MVI condemns unfair business attitude

In a statement, the Hungarian Hospitality Industry Association distances itself from what happened in the Hajós utca bar and any method of stealing from tourists, and calls on the competent...

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