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The French Baguette Has Received UNESCO Protection

The country’s iconic bread is officially part of the “intangible cultural heritage of humanity.” In February 2021, France’s then-Minister of Culture, Roselyne Bachelot, had the unenviable task of determining which...

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Lidl Unveils First Electric Car Charging Station In France

Lidl has unveiled its first ‘E-Station’ car charging terminal in France, at its store in Villefranche-sur-Saône end of November. The discounter teamed up with ABB E-mobility and Groupe DBT to...

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Soaring egg prices force French food industry to change recipes

A more than doubling in egg prices in France due to soaring feed and energy costs and a lack of supplies after the worst ever bird flu crisis has prompted...

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Shops and restaurants try hard to save on mustard

In France, the annual consumption of mustard reaches one kilo per person, and with this they lead the world ranking. The region is currently struggling with a mustard shortage, and...

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Good news: the French mustard crisis is now over

Mustard has been missing from French department store shelves for months. There were stores where you couldn’t get any mustard at all, and there were stores where the amount you...

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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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France Expects Wine Production Rebound, But Drought Threatens

Wine production in France is expected to rebound this year from frost-hit output in 2021, although deepening drought may curb volumes, the country’s farm ministry said. Wine production is expected...

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Despite the drought, a good sugar beet yield is expected in France

France’s largest sugar industry group, Tereos, has announced that it currently expects this year’s sugar beet yield to be above the five-year average despite the lack of rainfall. The largest...

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The use of cooking oil as fuel may be legalized in France

We’ve all heard stories about how cooking oil can be used to power diesel engines, but it was illegal in France until now. However, the French parliament voted a 20...

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France is ready to help set up a maritime corridor to promote grain exports

France wants Ukraine’s victory in conflict with Russia and is ready to help lift the blockade of Odessa’s port in southern Ukraine so that grain shipments to Ukraine can reach...

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Groupe Casino and Ocado extend partnership

Groupe Casino and Ocado Group plan to develop several e-commerce logistics centres for retailers all over France. Ocado will also introduce its in-store fulfilment solution across the French company’s Monoprix...

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France cuts the nitrite content of processed meats

French parliament has approved a bill that seeks to gradually reduce the use of nitrite in cured meats. Plus the new act has ordered a review of the potential health...

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France Bans Import Of Meat From Animals On Growth Antibiotics

France has adopted a decree on banning imports of meat from animals treated with growth antibiotics – a practice prohibited in farming within the European Union since 2006 – in a move...

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France: No more plastic wraps for fruits and vegetables

Under a legal rule that entered into force on 1 January, 2022, France bans plastic wrapping of fruits and vegetables. The rule is part of the French anti-waste law aimed...

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France To Reduce Use Of Nitrite In Processed Meats

French parliament has approved a bill that aims to gradually reduce the use of nitrite in cured meats and has ordered a review of the potential health risks by the...

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France’s trade deficit reached a record high last year

France suffered its highest trade deficit in its history last year due to rising energy prices, heavy imports due to a strong economic recovery and the country’s deindustrialization. The deficit...

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France Bans Plastic Packaging For Fruit And Vegetables

France has implemented a new law that bans the use of plastic packaging for most fruit and vegetable products. The law, which came into force on 1 January 2022, is...

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In France, it will be forbidden to dance in the restaurants and bars during the holidays

To curb the fifth wave of the coronavirus pandemic, it is forbidden in France to dance in restaurants and bars for four weeks until nightclubs can open, a government decree...

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Italy and France Join Forces To Fight Counterfeit Food Items

Italy and France have teamed up to protect and promote products with protected designation of origin and geographical indication in the EU and third countries. The commitment stems from the...

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This year’s French wine production could be 27 percent lower than last year

The French Ministry of Agriculture has published a somewhat more optimistic forecast for wine production this year, which is expected to be 27 percent lower than last year. On Thursday,...

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Wine production is expected to slow in France

Exports of French wines and spirits were remarkably high in the first half of 2021, exceeding pre-coronavirus levels in several markets, but this year’s wine production is expected to be...

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Domestic tourism has saved the summer season in France

According to the French secretary of state for tourism, the summer season was saved by domestic tourism despite the coronavirus pandemic. “I believe we saved the summer despite the not-so-simple...

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The terraces of the restaurants will open on May 19 in France

According to preliminary plans, restaurants in France will be able to receive a maximum of six guests per table on their terraces on 19 May and indoors from 9 June,...

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It is not easy for French snail breeders

Last year was desperate for French snail breeders – magyarmezogazdasag.hu wrote after The Guardian. Due to the coronavirus crisis, the shortage of tourists and the closure of restaurants have already...

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The stores will open on Saturday, and the quarantine will end in France on December 15

With the reopening of stores on Saturday, the phasing out of epidemiological restrictions in France due to the coronavirus pandemic will begin, with the government planning to end general quarantine...

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The mayor of Paris has ordered the closure of grocery and liquor stores at 10 p.m.

Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo announced on Thursday that grocery and liquor stores, as well as delivery restaurants, should close at 10 p.m. in the French capital to curb the coronavirus...

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The September business confidence index rose more than expected in France

In France, the business confidence index rose to its highest level in Septembe since February r, despite the fact that the number of coronavirus patients in the country has increased...

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The largest European economies show the signs of slowdown

In Germany, France and the euro area as a whole, IHS Markit published its preliminary purchasing method indices in August, and other indicators besides the German manufacturing industry fell short...

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Lead was detected in Parisian honey due to the fire in the Notre-Dame

Elevated levels of lead have been detected in honey samples collected from hives in the path of smoke rising from the flaming Notre-Dame Cathedral three months after last April’s fire....

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The French set out to buy cigarettes en masse at the Spanish border

On the first day after the lifting of the eight-week general quarantine due to the coronavirus epidemic, the French set out to buy cigarettes en masse at Perthus, on the...

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