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Georgia Introduces New Standard for Menu Pricing
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Georgia Introduces New Standard for Menu Pricing
The Georgian Competition and Consumer Agency (GCCA) has established a new standard for writing the total price in the menu for food establishments. The decision aims to protect the interests of consumers and ensure transparency in the food service sector. What does the new standard mean for food establishments? According to the GCCA, each food establishment is obliged to make changes to their menu and provide the customer with information…
Amsterdam Leads the Way in Supporting Global Plant-Based Treaty
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Amsterdam Leads the Way in Supporting Global Plant-Based Treaty
Amsterdam has become the first EU capital to back the Plant Based Treaty, a global movement that seeks to restructure the entire planet’s food production systems away from animal agriculture. The city council announced its endorsement of the treaty on February 6, 2024, joining 25 other municipal governments worldwide, including Edinburgh and Los Angeles. What is the Plant Based Treaty? The Plant Based Treaty was introduced in August 2021 as…
Drew High School to host football recruiting event for local talent
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Drew High School to host football recruiting event for local talent
Drew High School in Riverdale, Georgia, is organizing a football recruiting event on February 10, 2024, to showcase the local talent and connect them with college coaches. The event is open to all high school football players in Clayton County and surrounding areas who are looking for an opportunity to play at the next level. A chance to impress college coaches The football recruiting event will feature drills, skills, and…
Georgia’s Business Sector Welcomes Lower Interest Rates
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Georgia’s Business Sector Welcomes Lower Interest Rates
The Business Association of Georgia (BAG) has expressed its approval of the recent decision by the National Bank of Georgia (NBG) to reduce the monetary policy rate by 0.5 percent. The BAG believes that this move will help the business sector recover from the economic challenges caused by the pandemic and stimulate investment and consumption. NBG’s Decision Based on Inflation Trends The NBG announced on February 3, 2024, that it…
Winter Storm Hits Georgia with Snow and Strong Wind
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Winter Storm Hits Georgia with Snow and Strong Wind
Georgia is experiencing a severe winter storm that is expected to last from February 5 to February 8, bringing snow, strong wind, and other hazardous weather conditions to the country. The National Environment Agency has issued a weather forecast and a warning for the public to be prepared and cautious. Snowfall and Blizzard in Western Georgia According to the forecast, precipitation, mainly in the form of snow, will occur in…
Georgia’s Universities Embrace Veganism for a Greener Future
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Georgia’s Universities Embrace Veganism for a Greener Future
Georgia is witnessing a growing trend of veganism among its students and faculty, as more universities are adopting plant-based menus in their canteens. Vegan Georgia, a local NGO, is leading the campaign to promote vegan dining in higher education institutions, as a way to reduce their environmental impact and improve their health. The Benefits of Plant-Based Dining According to a 2018 study by the University of Oxford, switching to a…
Georgian Film “From Life to Life” Honored at Chandler International Film Festival
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Georgian Film “From Life to Life” Honored at Chandler International Film Festival
The Chandler International Film Festival (CIFF) is one of the fastest-growing film festivals in Arizona, dedicated to uniting the community through the film. The festival showcases over 120 films submitted from all over the world, spanning six continents and 35 countries. The eighth annual festival took place on January 19-28, 2024, in Chandler, Arizona. “From Life to Life” Wins Best European Film Award Among the films that competed for various…