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Top- News zum Sektor Konsumgueter / Gastronomie

Zum Sektor Konsumgüter und Gastronomie zählen alle Unternehmen, welche Nahrungsmittel, Getränke, Tabak, Bekleidung, Schmuck, Pflegeprodukte, Möbel, Spielzeuge und Haushaltsartikel herstellen. Des Weiteren gehören alle Arten der Gastronomie, wie Restaurants, Cafes, Kneipen, Fast Food Ketten und Cateringdienste zum Sektor.
 >Konsumgueter / Gastronomie ETFs & Fonds 
Es sind 59 ETFs & Fonds zum Sektor Konsumgueter / Gastronomie bekannt.
 >Aktien zum Sektor Konsumgueter / Gastronomie 
Es sind 841 Aktien zum Sektor Konsumgueter / Gastronomie bekannt.
 
01.02.26 - 16:00
One in seven food delivery businesses in England are ′dark kitchens′, study shows (The Guardian)
 
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......
01.02.26 - 15:06
New excise duty on tobacco products: Cigarette prices to increase up to Rs 55 per pack (Times of India)
 
Cigarette prices have surged by Rs 22-25 per pack of 10 following a new excise duty regime, the first tax hike in seven years. This move aligns India's tobacco taxation with global health standards. Premium cigarettes will see significant price increases, with distributors anticipating new MRPs from Monday. Concerns about smuggling and counterfeit products are rising....
01.02.26 - 14:12
Price of consumer goods could surge as shipping costs soar, industry body says (The Guardian)
 
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......
01.02.26 - 00:18
Favorite beer brand and brewery closes down, no bankruptcy  (The Street)
 
The fledgling microbrewery, which brewed dozens of beers, closed down unexpectedly in January....
01.02.26 - 00:01
Iranians Seal Windows & Store Food, Water As They Prepare For Attack (ZeroHedge)
 
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...
31.01.26 - 14:06
The US Government Takes a Bigger Role in Corporate America and Policing Food Assistance (Bloomberg)
 
What happens when the government steps up its ownership of private companies and cuts back on its food assistance programs....
31.01.26 - 14:00
Big Food gets leaner with divestitures and breakups as consumers turn away from packaged snacks (CNBC)
 
Big Food has been selling off underperforming brands or even splitting up, as the industry faces weaker demand....
30.01.26 - 22:06
Expanded work requirements for the biggest US food aid program are kicking in for more states (AP)
 
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30.01.26 - 17:27
Trotz gesunkener Mehrwertsteuer: Preise in Restaurants und Cafés ziehen deutlich an (N-TV)
 
Seit dem Jahreswechsel gilt eine niedrigere Mehrwertsteuer von sieben Prozent auf Speisen in der Gastronomie. Doch der Restaurantbesuch wurde im Januar trotzdem nicht günstiger, im Gegenteil. Der Branchenverband Dehoga verteidigt das und nennt gleich mehrere Gründe dafür....
30.01.26 - 16:54
AmEx profits surge 13% as affluent customers splurge on luxury goods and travel (AP)
 
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30.01.26 - 16:09
Aptamil: Danone ruft Babynahrung in Deutschland zurück - Verdacht auf Giftstoffe (Spiegel)
 
Der Skandal um Giftspuren in Babynahrung weitet sich aus. Nach Nestlé musste jetzt auch der französische Nahrungsmittelriese Danone einige Chargen zurückrufen....
30.01.26 - 15:06
ROUNDUP 2/Teure Lebensmittel: Inflation steigt auf 2,1 Prozent (DPA-AFX)
 
(neu: Einschätzung von Volkswirten)WIESBADEN (dpa-AFX) - Das Leben in Deutschland hat sich zu Beginn des neuen Jahres wieder stärker verteuert. Die Verbraucherpreise lagen im Januar um 2,1 Prozent ......
30.01.26 - 15:01
ROUNDUP: Koalitionspolitiker schlagen höhere Tabaksteuer vor (DPA-AFX)
 
BERLIN (dpa-AFX) - Der Bundesdrogenbeauftragte Hendrik Streeck und weitere Politiker der schwarz-roten Koalition fordern eine Erhöhung der Tabaksteuer. Dabei wird zum Teil auch das Ziel genannt, mit den höheren Einnahmen die gesetzlichen Krankenkassen ......
30.01.26 - 15:01
Vor allem Lebensmittel teurer: Inflation in Deutschland unerwartet wieder gestiegen (N-TV)
 
Die Deutschen spüren die Inflation vor allem an der Supermarktkasse. Im Januar ist die Teuerung überraschend wieder auf 2,1 Prozent geklettert. Ein weiterer Preistreiber sind Gastronomie und Deutschlandticket....
30.01.26 - 15:01
Verbraucherpreise im Januar steigen: Lebensmittel, Deutschlandticket und Mindestlohn treiben Inflation (RND)
 
Nach etwas Entspannung im Dezember hat sich das Leben in Deutschland zu Jahresbeginn wieder stärker verteuert. Das liegt auch an Nahrungsmitteln, Deutschlandticket und Mindestlohn....
30.01.26 - 14:42
Minister estimates last year′s food exports from Russia at $41.5 bln (TASS)
 
Russia supplies products to around 160 countries, Russia's Agriculture Minister Oksana Lut noted...
30.01.26 - 14:06
′My kids buy me food′: civil service pensioners offered emergency loans as nearly 90,000 face delays (The Guardian)
 
Government to lend up to £10,000 to worst-affected new retirees as minister admits there is 'unacceptable' backlogNewly retired civil servants say they are struggling to pay bills and buy food because delays at their pension scheme have left them without an income for months.Pensioners have reported being forced to borrow money from family to pay for food and heating, with some saying they feared losing their homes because they could not afford their rent or mortgage. Continue reading......
30.01.26 - 14:00
High-street fashion brand on brink of administration with 1,000 jobs and 40 stores at risk (DailyMail)
 
The fashion chain, which operates around 40 stores across the UK, said the filing would give it time to assess funding alternatives....
30.01.26 - 13:31
Hellblaues Bier macht selten blau (Handelszeitung)
 
Nicht nur der Text auf Bieretiketten sagt uns, wie ein Bier schmeckt. Auch die Farben der Verpackung geben starke Hinweise zum Inhalt....
30.01.26 - 12:18
British American Tobacco accused of helping North Korea fund terrorism in lawsuit (The Guardian)
 
Victims of terrorist attacks say BAT's operations in North Korea helped fund weapons used in the Middle EastHundreds of US military service members, civilians and their families have filed a lawsuit for unspecified damages against British American Tobacco (BAT), one of the world's largest tobacco companies, and a subsidiary, claiming the company spent years illicitly helping North Korea fund terrorism weapons that were used against Americans.BAT formed a joint venture in 2001 with a North Korean company to manufacture cigarettes in the country. The venture quietly continued, a 2005 Guardian investigation revealed, even as the US government publicly warned North Korea was funding terrorism and imposed sanctions on the country. Amid mounting international pressure in 2007, the company claimed it was ending business in North Korea, but secretly continued its operation through a subsidiary, the US justice department said in 2023. BAT's venture in North Korea provided around $418m in banking transactions, ?...
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