Too Good To Go saves groceries from landfill

Düsseldorf Where much food is offered, much food is left over. If you use the app of the company Too Good To Go (TGTG) to find out where meals, salads, side dishes or baked goods have remained unsold, you will find more than 1000 shops in Berlin alone that offer these leftovers for collection. “Surprise … Read more

Withdrawal from India and Belgium to increase efficiency

Dusseldorf, Berlin Steffen Greubel cannot be stopped by the pandemic. Since he took over the executive chair at Metro last May, he has visited almost every country in which the retail group is represented, as he recently affirmed in a post on LinkedIn. After all, there are 34 states, 24 of them with stationary metro … Read more

Incidence rises to 772.7 and reaches a new high – Lauterbach does not recommend tightening protective measures

Germany’s hospitals are currently complaining of above-average staff shortages and lead this to the Effects of the omicron wave back. Almost three quarters of the clinics report higher staff shortages in patient-related areas than is usual at this time of year, according to a survey by the German Hospital Institute of more than 240 clinics … Read more

In addition to compulsory vaccination, Austria is planning financial incentives – RKI reports 133,536 new cases

Health Minister Karl Lauterbach (SPD) expects several hundred thousand new corona infections a day by mid-February. With a view to realistic scenarios, it can be assumed “that the wave will peak around mid-February and that we will then have to expect several hundred thousand cases a day,” said Lauterbach on Wednesday evening in the ZDF … Read more

End of the boom in computer demand

Back to the computer Many employees have technically upgraded in the corona crisis. (Photo: imago images/Westend61) Berlin According to Gartner market researchers, the demand boom for computers triggered by the corona crisis has come to an end. “This quarter we see a decline due to the weakening US PC market. This was influenced by ongoing … Read more

Fourth exit in a row: Gorillas run away from the top managers

Thursday, January 13, 2022 Fourth exit in a row Gorillas run away from the top managers For months, the gorillas delivery service has been raging over better working conditions. But founder Sümer apparently not only has problems with his employees, but also with his management. The fourth top manager is leaving the company in a … Read more

RKI reports a new high of 81,417 new infections – the incidence rises to 427.7

Despite many new infections, the Denmark relaxed several corona restrictions. Zoos, amusement parks, museums, art halls and other facilities are allowed from Sunday onwards to open again, as well as Cinemas and theaters with an upper limit of 500 visitors. The government announced this on Wednesday evening in Copenhagen. In many places, however, you have … Read more

Majority of Germans for compulsory vaccination

The Prime Minister of North Rhine-Westphalia, Hendrik Wüst (CDU), wants that in sport Exempt people with a booster vaccination from an additional test requirement. When asked whether the test requirement for boosted people should also be dropped in sport, Wüst said on Saturday in Düsseldorf: “The equation of boosted people with those tested should generally … Read more