Food Prices in the Czech Republic Slowly Calm Down, But Experts Warn of Ongoing Challenges

Food Prices in the Czech Republic Slowly Calm Down, But Experts Warn of Ongoing Challenges

The situation in the Czech Republic is slowly starting to calm down and food is gradually becoming cheaper. And further development in the following year also looks favorable, according to experts. However, they drew attention to a major problem facing the republic. A number of people often still feel dizzy when looking at their shopping … Read more

CZK 94.90. Tesco and Albert beat Switzerland, the Czechs are not happy

CZK 94.90.  Tesco and Albert beat Switzerland, the Czechs are not happy

05.12.2023 9:31 | Monitoring Anyone who decided to buy sweets for the Santa Claus gift at the last minute this year may be in for a terrible surprise when they look at the prices of some sweets in supermarkets. Customers are noticing unusually high prices for Orion’s Student Seal chocolate, which is currently being sold … Read more

The Green Deal, Energy Subsidies, and the SPOLU Coalition: Analyzing the Impact and Justifications

The Green Deal, Energy Subsidies, and the SPOLU Coalition: Analyzing the Impact and Justifications

We read that ERO is canceling many subsidies, we read about carbon-free electricity, and the consumer sector should prepare for a new era of decarbonized energy. To what extent can the authors actually refer to the years before the crisis when justifying these facts? Questionnaire Do you agree that the SPOLU coalition is going to … Read more

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s Plan to Boost Economy and Support Middle Class

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s Plan to Boost Economy and Support Middle Class

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced a plan to support the economy worth 17,000 billion yen, the equivalent of just over 106 billion euros, as part of the policies to support the purchasing power of the middle classes. lows, which continue to be worn out by rising inflation. Under the current plan, the government will … Read more

Sony Defends Price Increase for PlayStation Plus and Talks About Competition with Xbox Game Pass

Sony Defends Price Increase for PlayStation Plus and Talks About Competition with Xbox Game Pass

Increase in the price of all three annual tariffs PlayStation Plus up to 35%, many were displeased and wrote that now the subscription no longer makes sense. Others hoped to offer better games when they have to pay more for the service. After all, Sony itself cited the ability to continue providing high-quality games and … Read more

Nvidia Raises Prices for GeForce Now in Europe and Canada

Nvidia Raises Prices for GeForce Now in Europe and Canada

Cloud gaming is getting more expensive. Nvidia sets higher prices for GeForce Now in European countries and Canada, the changes will also affect local subscribers. Operating costs are increasing. Nvidia will start working with the new prices from the new month. But you won’t start paying more right away. If you are a GeForce Now … Read more

Sony Announces Price Increase for PlayStation Plus Subscriptions

Sony Announces Price Increase for PlayStation Plus Subscriptions

Microsoft has just unplugged the $1 trial benefit of XGP, and Sony has directly announced today that it will increase the 12-month subscription price of PlayStation Plus, and it will start immediately on September 6, with an increase ranging from $20 to $40; among them, Honor (Premium) The price increase of $40 in one breath … Read more

Retailers Experience Increase in Turnover Despite Decrease in Sales: Central Bureau of Statistics

Retailers Experience Increase in Turnover Despite Decrease in Sales: Central Bureau of Statistics

ANP NOS Nieuws•vandaag, 02:46 Retailers sold less in the second quarter of this year, but made more turnover. That is entirely the result of price increases, reports the Central Bureau of Statistics. In the second quarter, turnover increased by 6 percent compared to the same period last year. In the same months, retail companies sold … Read more

July Year-on-Year Inflation in Czech Republic Lower Than Expected: Food Prices Drive Slowdown

July Year-on-Year Inflation in Czech Republic Lower Than Expected: Food Prices Drive Slowdown

July year-on-year inflation of 8.8 percent was a tenth of a percentage point lower than the Czech National Bank (ČNB) expected in its latest summer forecast. For example, food prices rose more slowly than the central bank expected. On the contrary, regulated prices rose faster. They grew by 22.5 percent, while the CNB expected a … Read more

Controversy Surrounding the Price Increase of Tainan’s A Tang Salty Congee

Controversy Surrounding the Price Increase of Tainan’s A Tang Salty Congee

Reporter Lin Yuzi/Tainan Report【Published at 11:54 on 7/8|Updated at 14:47: Added audio and video】 ▲ Atang salty porridge changed the ordering method, and was questioned to increase the price in disguise. (Picture/Flip Screen) Please read on…. Tainan’s well-known queuing delicacy “A Tang Salty Congee”, because of the change of ordering method, customers have to spend … Read more