[ad_1] Inflation has proved more stubborn than central banks bargained for when prices started surging two years ago. Now some economists think they know why: Businesses are using a rare…
Tag: Food/Drink
France sticking to ‘red lines’ as Brexit talks continue – govt spokesman
[ad_1] FILE PHOTO: Fishermen empty a fishing net aboard the Boulogne-sur-Mer based trawler “Nicolas Jeremy” in the North Sea, off the coast of northern France, December 7, 2020. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol…
Denmark’s Chr Hansen to sell food colouring unit to Sweden’s EQT
[ad_1] Sept 26 (Reuters) – Danish ingredients maker Chr Hansen Holding A/S said on Saturday it would sell its food colouring business to Swedish private equity firm EQT for 800…
Sugar Prices Bubble Up to Highest Since 2012
[ad_1] Prices for the commodity have shot to their highest level in more than a decade, boosted by disappointing harvests in some of the world’s largest producers and strong demand…
The $76 Billion Diet Industry Asks: What to Do About Ozempic?
[ad_1] Weight-loss businesses, which long pushed calorie-counting and willpower, are grappling with the surging popularity of new drugs. [ad_2] Source link
Singapore F&B businesses, hawkers eye further expansion across US after initial success
[ad_1] “Because of how we opened during the pandemic, we first attracted the Asian people because of trust. Singaporeans know this brand,” said chef Nora Haron, the company’s culinary director. …
Final curtain for Danish mink as government bans breeding
[ad_1] COPENHAGEN (Reuters) – Denmark on Monday agreed on a temporary ban on mink breeding, leaving little hope to rebuild the industry, which pioneered the global fur trade. Mink pelts…