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26.05.26 - 15:46
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Marktforscher: Iran-Krieg treibt Lebensmittelpreise nicht (DPA-AFX)
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FRANKFURT (dpa-AFX) - Energie und Kraftstoffe sind infolge des Iran-Kriegs für Verbraucher in Deutschland teurer geworden, bei Lebensmitteln bleiben Preissteigerungen laut einer Analyse des Marktforschungsunternehmens NIQ bislang aus. Bei Produkten des ......
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26.05.26 - 15:46
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Specialty beverages sold in 25 states recalled for possible contamination (The Hill)
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(WHTM) - Various specialty beverages that were sold across 25 states have been recalled for possible contamination. According to the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA), SKS Copack of Cerritos, Calif., is recalling various specialty beverages because they could be contaminated with Salmonella. These specialty beverages were distributed California, Utah, Idaho, New York, New Jersey,......
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26.05.26 - 11:01
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Chartbook Branchen Q1 2026 (Helaba)
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Produktion: Situation der energieintensiven Branchen nach wie vor düster --- Produktion: Gemischtes Bild bei nicht-energieintensiven Schlüsselbranchen --- Auftragseingänge: Leichte Erholungstendenzen der energieintensiven Branchen im Ausland --- Auftragseingänge: Inländische Konjunkturschwäche belastet, Euro-Nachfrage dynamisch --- Rüstungsboom zeigt sich zunehmend in den Daten --- Stimmung: Weiterhin Blues bei energieintensiven Branchen --- Stimmung: Gemischte Gefühle bei Schlüsselbranchen – Elektro macht Hoffnung --- Auftragseingänge dank starkem März aufwärtsgerichtet --- US-Zölle haben deutsche Ausfuhren branchenübergreifend belastet --- Materialknappheit in der chemischen Industrie zuletzt besonders stark gestiegen --- Mercosur-Abkommen wird kurzfristig keine Exportwunder bewirken --- Gestiegene Insolvenzquoten --- Erholung der Auftragseingänge im Hochbau zu Jahresbeginn gestoppt --- Preisschub und Konsumaussichten vermiesen Dienstleistern die Stimmung --- Kein gelungener Jahresauftakt im Einzelhandel
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25.05.26 - 20:24
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Everyone Talks About The Cost Of Gasoline... Soon Everyone Will Be Talking About The Cost Of Food (ZeroHedge)
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Everyone Talks About The Cost Of Gasoline... Soon Everyone Will Be Talking About The Cost Of Food
Authored by Michael Snyder via The Economic Collapse Blog.
For most people, the price of gasoline is the most obvious consequence of the war in the Middle East. As I write this article, the average price of a gallon of gasoline in the United States is $4.56. Of course, in some parts of the country, consumers are paying much more than that. This is a big story, and the truth is that gasoline prices are going to go even higher in the months ahead.
But if you think that the price of gasoline is bad, just wait until you see what eventually happens to food prices. The price of diesel has been rising even faster than the price of regular gasoline, and fertilizer prices have been absolutely skyrocketing. Those costs will get passed along to the rest of us. It is just a matter of time. Meanwhile, our farmers are dealing with drought conditions that are unprecedented, and now a “Super El Niño” is ...
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24.05.26 - 14:18
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The devil owns Amazon: big tech has infiltrated the fashion world - will we see a revolt? (The Guardian)
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Anna Wintour has welcomed the Bezoses – and their patronage – with open arms. But after a controversial Met Gala, industry insiders are less enthusiasticThe press conference for the Met Costume Institute's spring exhibition is always a stately affair, but this year it was giving “feudal lady addresses her serfs” or perhaps “Marie Antoinette during the last days of Versailles”. Here, among the spectacular marble sculptures of the art museum's American wing, was a beaming Lauren Sánchez Bezos, who Anna Wintour introduced as a “force for joy”, before adding that “she and her husband, Jeff, have shown with this event that they genuinely, genuinely care about giving back”. Meanwhile, in the outside world, protests against the Bezoses' involvement had been raging for days. The discrepancy between the word on the street and the deference within the glass-ceilinged room was head-spinning.The Met Gala has recently become a magnet for anti-excess protests, but this was its most controversial...
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24.05.26 - 07:18
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Squeals of horror over price caps – but how are we going to fix our broken food system? (The Guardian)
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Global events and the climate crisis have left Britain's food system dangerously exposed and in desperate need of an overhaulThe news that the Treasury was asking UK supermarkets to cap price rises on essential foods was greeted with predictable squeals of horror this week. Supermarkets were reportedly “furious”, while luminaries from the former head of the Institute for Fiscal Studies to the former chair of M&S could be found harrumphing about the evils of price controls.But this caterwauling is a distraction from two unpleasant facts. Firstly, the food price surge over the summer and beyond is likely to be significant – and will come on top of a near-40% rise in the price of food since 2020 – due to a devastating combination of the Iran war and a forecast record-breaking El Niño, which will hammer global food production. And secondly, Britain's food system is painfully exposed to such shocks. The long-held assumption that a global food system can be relied on to meet the nation's needs, ...
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24.05.26 - 05:30
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Mainland brands power Hong Kong retail recovery as F&B is joined by fashion and beauty (SCMP)
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Hong Kong is likely to attract more mainland Chinese retail brands, but unlike the previous wave, non food and beverage (F&B) retailers are the ones ramping up their presence, according to analysts.
The change in profile of mainland brands coming to Hong Kong is helping the city's landlords fill vacant spaces amid an uneven recovery in the retail property market, according to JLL.
In the first four months of the year, more than one fifth of new entrants in the city's retail market were mainland......
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