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...UK inflation slowed less than expected last month, making traders and economists more cautious about the likely pace of interest rate cuts even though the rate of price increases fell below the US for the...
...Few brands that sell these products now ignore such things: every box of tea bags in Sainsbury’s bore a logo from an organisation such as Fairtrade or the Rainforest Alliance....
...I also learned always to order the daily miracle of the menu du jour (or la formule): that day’s set menu, the best affordable lunch on earth in two or three courses, made from whatever fresh ingredients...
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...The idea, therefore, of an egg brined for preservation is challenging to most of us. It calls to mind the pickled egg jar in the pub, only marginally less appetising than a pathology specimen....
...“The security of knowing where I am financially over the next five years is more important than the possibility I could pay less in mortgage payments....
...If that’s not an option, don’t be tempted by a pub or a trendy street food purveyor just because you saw an amazing dripping burger on your Insta feed. They’re for your personal time. Nor a chain....
...Publicly listed water companies have been more insulated from the market jitters, however, with the spread — or extra yield above government debt — on a €650mn bond at United Utilities rising less than 15...
...Cash-strapped Ghanaian and Ivorian smallholders use little fertiliser or pesticides and have ageing trees, which are less productive and more vulnerable to disease and adverse weather....
...Two Israeli military spokespeople said they were unaware of the letter or the request for a meeting....
...“It is important when you look at the food sector softness to put it in historic perspective and what we’ve seen over the last two years was definitely a food price inflation spike of historic proportions...
...All now charge $35 to check a first bag online. All except Delta charge $40 or more to check that bag at the airport....
...The pound climbed 0.6 per cent to a seven-month high of $1.2893 against the US currency on Friday, before paring gains to end the week at $1.2857....
...“The average quoted two-year mortgage rate shot up to 6.0 per cent in October 2022 following the mini-Budget, whereas it is now 5 per cent. By October we think it will have eased to 4.6 per cent.”...
...I drew the rune on the soft flesh between the first two metatarsals on my right foot. The needle hurt less than I expected — about the same as plucking an eyebrow hair, but in reverse....
...TDR Capital, which acquired Asda in a £6.8bn deal in 2020, has faced scrutiny over the billions of pounds of debt it used to finance the acquisition....
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...Third, paragraph 12(6)(b) specifies a maximum level of hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF), a chemical formed over time and much more quickly if the honey is heated....
...So markets are betting on more volatility ahead, not less. Either stocks rallying due to interest rate cuts, perhaps, or an artificial intelligence-induced productivity spike....
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