The Most Expensive Music Summer in Czech Republic: Beats for Love Festival Director Kamil Rudolf Talks Price Increase and Impact on Attendance

The Most Expensive Music Summer in Czech Republic: Beats for Love Festival Director Kamil Rudolf Talks Price Increase and Impact on Attendance

“We didn’t get any major negative reaction to the price increase,” says Beats for Love festival director Kamil Rudolf. At the same time, the Ostrava Festival, with a turnover of 170 million crowns, is not the only Czech music festival that has increased the entrance fee this year. The most expensive music summer in history … Read more

Real estate price index – Price pressure on Lower Austrian real estate has eased

Lower Austria has recorded a slump in demand. This was the result of the real estate price index 2023 of the Association of Real Estate and Asset Trustees of the Austrian Economic Chamber (WKÖ). “Regardless of whether it is building plots, new apartments, terraced houses or single-family houses: the price pressure has eased considerably. The … Read more

“They make everything more expensive for pensioners”: Singer expresses concerns about government and mentions friendship with Andrej Babiš and Alena Schillerová

“They make everything more expensive for pensioners. I sing a lot for them, they complain a lot about what she did to them Purple government. Everyone sees it, but no one does anything about it. And everyone cursed at Mr Grandmaalthough now it’s five times worse,” he worriedly declares on eXtra.cz God, Matus and at … Read more

Low Attendance and Price Increases Affect Brno’s Green Market, but Stall Holders Remain Committed

“The first two weeks of sales I went into the red. Compared to last year, we have smaller profits by about 45 percent,” says Michal Novotný, owner of one of the stalls at Brno’s Green Market, to Seznam Zprávám. He is clear about the reason for the lower attendance – bad weather. “That is the … Read more

“Uršula Kluková: Living Modestly and Surprised by High Prices”

She lives modestly and has never indulged in great luxury. That one day she will spin the dolls from the tomato prices, Uršula Kluková she didn’t wait. “Recently, I went to the farmers’ markets and was intrigued by raspberry tomatoes. I wanted to know how they taste, I didn’t look at the price and bought … Read more

“Food Prices in Poland Sparks Social Media Debate – Shocking Price Differences Compared to Neighboring Countries”

15/04/2023 22:20 | From networks Much lower food prices in Poland have become an integral part of many debates on social networks in recent months, and people are noticing that they can save hundreds of crowns or even thousands of crowns by shopping at our northern neighbors. Currently, people on social networks are paying attention … Read more

Biden’s policy fuels hunger: food aid for 42 million people is cut

Food aid is being cut across the board in the US. 42 million poor Americans, many of them children, face cuts of between $95 and $235 per month per household. The average per capita payment will drop to $6.10 per day, or about $2 per meal. This egregious attack on the most vulnerable in American … Read more

Saturday’s crushing crisis! Luděk doesn’t notice, he has his own world, Adriana despairs

Adriana mainly takes care of the family cash register. She is in charge of everything related to the household and admitted that they were affected by the significant price increase. “Of course, you can tell, especially in the deposits for gas and electricity, which we have very high. When I go shopping, I notice that … Read more

The Japanese confectionary industry “announced a 2-yuan increase” for 38 years! A tearful apology: Sorry | ETtoday International News | ETtodayAMP

▲The Japanese confectionery company Chirin Seika apologized tearfully for raising prices. (Picture/Twitter @chirin_okashi) Reporter Zou Zhenyu / comprehensive report Japanese confectionery company チーリン Seika tweeted a few days ago that its chocolate products will increase by 10 yen (approximately NT$2.25), so it apologized and attached a crying pattern, hoping consumers can understand and continue to … Read more