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04.06.26 - 13:12
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What would Jesus drink? Welcome to the age of Christian energy beverages (The Guardian)
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Drink brands such as Yahweh and Praise Energy say they're raising awareness for Christianity – but are they just treating Jesus like an uncopyrighted Mickey Mouse?By now, you've probably noticed the trend: every celebrity and influencer appears to be chasing the same prize. We're deep in the era of the celebrity beverage.Kim Kardashian has Update energy drinks. John and Hank Green have the Awesome Coffee Club. Blake Lively sells sparkling grapefruit juice. Even Danny DeVito, somehow perfectly cast for the role, is the face of a limoncello. Continue reading......
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04.06.26 - 11:54
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UBS Warns El Nino May Intensify Food Inflation Across Asia (ZeroHedge)
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UBS Warns El Nino May Intensify Food Inflation Across Asia
By now, readers have a clear understanding that the Gulf-driven energy shock is on course to collide with a potential super El Niño weather event, creating what could be a dangerous second-order shock to food supply chains around the world.
The concern is that extreme heat and disrupted rainfall patterns could hit top agricultural growing belts, dent harvest output, and amplify existing supply stress. Even before those weather-driven impacts fully materialize, global food prices are already rising, suggesting that fertilizer and elevated diesel prices are beginning to be transmitted through the broader food supply chain.
Our Tuesday note on Thailand white rice, a regional Asian benchmark, surging 20% in May, the largest monthly increase in data going back to 2008, is another warning signal that the price action in the grain feeding half the world has entered a new upward impulse.
The troubling move in rice prices, including a 15% su...
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04.06.26 - 06:06
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IPOs and expansion plans give China′s US$16 billion pet food sector paws for thought (SCMP)
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Home-grown and foreign pet business operators are bullish on China's booming pet market this year, eyeing initial public offerings and localising supply chains, fuelled by young consumers' growing focus on pet health and wellness.
Fubei (Shanghai) Co, a major domestic pet food maker, filed its IPO application with the Hong Kong stock exchange on Monday. The company has built a diversified product portfolio centred on cat and dog food, according to its prospectus.
The number of pet dogs and cats......
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04.06.26 - 05:01
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Asean Head Warns of Food Security Challenge (Bloomberg)
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Asean Secretary- General Kao Kim Hourn says the war in the Middle East is a "wake-up" call for the bloc to work together to ensure energy resilience and food security. He speaks with Haslinda Amin on the sidelines of the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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03.06.26 - 17:42
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EU verbietet Ketchup-Tütchen - neue Verpackungsverordnung (Spiegel)
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Ab 2030 werde die Ausgabe von kleinen Kunststoffverpackungen für Ketchup, Mayonnaise, Senf, Zucker und Kaffeesahne in Restaurants, Cafés und Hotels beim Vor-Ort-Verzehr grundsätzlich untersagt, berichtet die »Bild«-Zeitung. Die Verordnung, die am 12. August 2026 in Kraft tritt, zielt darauf ab, das stetige Wachstum von Abfallbergen zu stoppen und den Verbrauch von Einwegkunststoffen signifikant zu senken.. --- Von dem Verbot sind nicht alle Bereiche betroffen. Für den Außer-Haus-Verkauf, wie beispielsweise bei Drive-in-Angeboten, Coffee to go oder verpackten Mahlzeiten für unterwegs, bleiben die Einzelportionen weiterhin zulässig. Ebenso gelten strikte Ausnahmeregelungen für Krankenhäuser, Pflegeheime und vergleichbare medizinische Einrichtungen, in denen die kleinen Verpackungseinheiten aus hygienischen Gründen auch in Zukunft benötigt werden.. --- So so..
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03.06.26 - 14:42
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Big tobacco uses cigarette playbook to help sell ultra-processed foods, journal reveals (The Guardian)
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New issue of the American Journal of Public Health focuses on parallels between marketing for cigarettes and UPFsThe new issue of the American Journal of Public Health focuses on ultra-processed foods, and reveals that big tobacco companies used strategies that helped them sell cigarettes to sell ultra-processed food products, including Lunchables, geared toward children.The parallels between ultra-processed foods (UPFs) and cigarettes include not only how UPF products were formulated and marketed to drive excess consumption, but also the growing body of evidence linking UPFs to a variety of health risks. For UPFs, these include cardiovascular diseases, certain cancers and cognitive health decline. Continue reading......
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