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02.02.26 - 11:03
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Die Lust auf Bier lässt weiter nach (Tagesschau)
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Der Absatz von Bier ist in Deutschland 2025 so stark gesunken wie nie zuvor. Neben dem schlechten Konsumklima spielen auch neue Trends eine Rolle. Nur eine Sorte kann Wachstum verzeichnen....
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02.02.26 - 08:12
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6,0 % weniger Bier im Jahr 2025 abgesetzt (Destatis)
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Der Bierabsatz der deutschen Brauereien und Bierlager ist im Jahr 2025 gegenüber dem Vorjahr um 6,0 % oder 497,1 Millionen Liter auf rund 7,8 Milliarden Liter gesunken. Wie das Statistische Bundesamt (Destatis) mitteilt, war das der stärkste Absatzrückgang seit Beginn der Zeitreihe im Jahr 1993. Erstmals fiel der Bierabsatz unter 8 Milliarden Liter. In den Zahlen sind alkoholfreie Biere und Malztrunk sowie das aus Staaten außerhalb der Europäischen Union (EU) eingeführte Bier nicht enthalten....
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01.02.26 - 16:00
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One in seven food delivery businesses in England are ′dark kitchens′, study shows (The Guardian)
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University researchers say growth of the hidden fast food industry may pose risks to public healthOne in seven food businesses on major delivery platforms, including Deliveroo and Just Eat, is now a “dark kitchen”, a university study shows.The findings, which shine a light on the scale of the hidden takeaway industry, found that 15% of all online food retailers in England were dark kitchens. Continue reading......
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01.02.26 - 14:12
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Price of consumer goods could surge as shipping costs soar, industry body says (The Guardian)
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CIPS warns of 'cracks' in global supply chain affecting computers, electrical machinery and transport equipmentThe price of consumer goods including computers, electrical machinery and transport equipment could surge this year as a result of soaring shipping costs, an industry body has said, adding that “cracks [are] forming in the global trading system”.The cost of transport, energy and raw materials continues to rise and prices remain volatile, which could feed through to businesses and consumers during 2026, according to a study by the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (CIPS). Continue reading......
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01.02.26 - 00:01
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Iranians Seal Windows & Store Food, Water As They Prepare For Attack (ZeroHedge)
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Iranians Seal Windows & Store Food, Water As They Prepare For Attack
Via Middle East Eye
As night fell on Friday, a tense sense of dread settled over Iranians at home and abroad, with rumors of an imminent US military strike took hold across Iran.
"I kept waiting for it to hit. I couldn't sleep until morning. I was waking up and straining to hear any sound of explosions. Let's see what happens tonight," Milad*, a 43-year-old engineer living in the capital Tehran, said about that night. Shohreh, a 68-year-old woman, goes to a park near her home in east Tehran every morning for group exercise. When she returned home on the morning of 31 January, she said, "Today, all my friends were saying that it would hit tonight."
Shohreh, who opposes a foreign attack on Iran, said people seemed to be losing their minds. "They think that if the US strikes, everything will be fine," she said. "Because of the killings committed by the Islamic Republic, people are becomin...
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