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06.03.26 - 17:21
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Brauereien: „Tradition zahlt keine Rechnungen“ (Sueddeutsche)
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In Deutschland, dem Land mit den meisten Brauereien weltweit, wird immer weniger Bier getrunken. Viele Hersteller kämpfen ums Überleben oder müssen schließen. Ein Brauer in Mittelfranken wagt dennoch den Neustart. Was treibt ihn an?...
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06.03.26 - 17:03
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Sterne-Gastronomie: Das Ohr isst mit (Sueddeutsche)
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Max Richter komponiert Musik für Champagner-Trinker, Sterne-Restaurants reichen Kopfhörer, und Forscher aus Oxford sprechen von „klanglicher Würze“. Wie die multisensorische Gastronomie funktioniert – am Beispiel London....
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06.03.26 - 07:30
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EU agrees to chop meaty names from vegetarian and vegan food products (The Guardian)
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Lawmakers will outlaw use of 31 meat-related names as part of efforts to help livestock farmers in food supply marketsEU lawmakers have agreed to ban meaty names such as steak and bacon for vegetarian and vegan foods, but “veggie burgers” and “meat-free sausages” will remain on the table.Negotiators from the European parliament and EU council of ministers found a recipe for compromise on rules for food names on Thursday, although critics said they were creating needless complexity. Continue reading......
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06.03.26 - 06:27
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Analyse: Preise in Gastronomie minimal gesunken (DPA-AFX)
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BERLIN (dpa-AFX) - Nach der Mehrwertsteuersenkung in der Gastronomie sind einer großen Datenerhebung zufolge die Preise leicht gesunken. Der vom Datenspezialisten Meoton ermittelte Preisindex für Speisen lag Mitte Februar bei 99,6 im Vergleich zu 100 ......
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06.03.26 - 05:12
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From Big Gulp To Big Gasp: Massachusetts Governor Fights For High-Sugar Beverages (ZeroHedge)
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From Big Gulp To Big Gasp: Massachusetts Governor Fights For High-Sugar Beverages
Authored by Jonathan Turley,
Much of politics today seems to be driven by the source of policies.
If President Donald Trump or his administration is for it, Democrats are against it. Democrats have pulled 180-degree turns from past support for unilateral military operations by Democratic Presidents to opposing government shutdowns. However, one of the most intriguing has been the opposition to Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has launched moves against unhealthy food additives and products.
That was evident yesterday when Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey (D) virtually declared war over his effort to press Dunkin' Donuts and Starbucks over high-sugar drinks.
Dunkin' Donuts is clearly an iconic brand, but the lack of support for Kennedy's food policies is striking in light of the general support of Democrats for Big Gulp laws like the one in New York put forward by former ma...
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05.03.26 - 23:30
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Investment in food systems should be a priority | Letter (The Guardian)
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Leading researchers call for sustained investment by governments and policymakers to enable scientific innovations aimed at preventing malnutritionDuring British Science Week, which starts on Friday, we urge government leaders and policymakers to sustain investment in research on nutrition and food systems. Malnutrition remains the leading cause of death among children under five worldwide. It leaves survivors with impairments that limit learning and earning potential, impacting generations and economies. These pressures contribute to instability, migration and conflict. Addressing hunger is both a humanitarian obligation and a strategic investment that promotes growth and stability.However, in the UK, there is a funding grey area. Food policy falls between the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and the Department of Health and Social Care. But food is a driver of health and wellbeing. Sustained investment is essential to enable science that will unlock innovations and develop integrated p...
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05.03.26 - 18:54
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EU-Namensstreit: ′Veggie-Burger′ ok, ′veganer Speck′ ade (DPA-AFX)
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BRÜSSEL (dpa-AFX) - Die Namen "Veggie-Burger" und "Tofu-Wurst" müssen nicht von Speisekarten in der EU verschwinden. Darauf einigten sich Unterhändler der EU-Staaten und des Europaparlaments in Brüssel, wie Verhandlungsteilnehmer der Deutschen Presse-Agentur ......
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05.03.26 - 13:06
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Puma: Aktie springt an – das ist der Grund (Der Aktionaer)
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Die Puma-Aktie legt am Donnerstag deutlich zu und gewinnt rund sechs Prozent. Auslöser für den Kurssprung ist der Einstieg des britischen Milliardärs und Investors Michael Ashley beim Sportartikelhersteller, der mit seinem Anteil damit zweitgrößter Aktionär des Konzerns wäre....
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05.03.26 - 08:12
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′A big burden for farmers′: Gulf shipping crisis threatens food price shock (The Guardian)
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Iranian blockade of the strategic strait of Hormuz is hitting global fertiliser supply chainThe global fertiliser supply chain could face significant disruption if the effective closure by Iran of the strait of Hormuz persists, prompting concerns from analysts about crop production and food security.Passage through the waterway, located off Iran's southern coast, has mostly stopped since the US and Israel launched their attacks at the weekend. Continue reading......
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