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Serisar , in Olive oil is in trouble as extreme heat and drought push the industry into crisis | CNN Business

It’s already constantly out of stock and when it’s available it’s at least +50% of the regular price. (Germany)

sznio ,

I don’t know the prices now, but half a year ago in Poland olive oil was cheaper than any other oil and significantly cheaper than butter. Like 6€ a liter.

Serisar ,

At least sunflower and rapeseed oil are back at a somewhat reasonable level, about 2-2,50€/l. Still way more expensive than pre-pandemic but the prices right after the invasion were just ridiculous, as you said, right up there with olive oil.

PeckerBrown , in FIFA President Gianni Infantino says women should ‘pick the right battles’ to ‘convince us, men, what we have to do’ in fight for equality

The ‘right battle’ would be beat the shit out of him, but other options might work.

Kalkaline , in The Antiabortion Judge With a Financial Ethics Problem
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Most unsurprising headline I’ve seen all day.

Izzgo ,

The day is yet young.

Zoldyck , in FIFA President Gianni Infantino says women should ‘pick the right battles’ to ‘convince us, men, what we have to do’ in fight for equality

He’s such an evil piece of shit.

roguetrick ,

You have to be a certain sort to run a sports league racket. You've gotta enable not your own corruption but the corruption of the national leagues under you.

mlong99 , in Russia’s lander experiences ‘emergency situation’ while approaching lunar surface

This was entirely shocking and unforeseen seeing how well all of Russia’s recent space tech has performed

ef9357 , in Americans will likely run out of excess pandemic savings this quarter: study

What is this “excess savings” they’re referring to?

AttackBunny , in Nissan recalling more than 236,000 cars to fix a problem that can cause loss of steering control
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How very Nissan of them. For a company that’s been building cars for about half a century, you’d think they’d have figured out the simple shit by now.

Eheran ,

Cars don’t look, work etc. the way they did 50 years ago. It is a constantly changing, massive chain of things that have to happen to bring a car on the road. Any point of that line can cause issues somewhere down the line. Instead of sweeping it under the rug, like US manufacturers, they recall. That is a good thing.

AttackBunny ,

It’s a recall for tie rods breaking, and losing steering. Yeah…. Tie rods still work the same as they always have.

I get what you’re saying, but this isn’t some new tech, or something invented in the last few years. This is a production and QC problem, which Nissan has had MANY of.

Eheran ,

They work the same way. But they don’t look the same, are made of something else and weight much less for the same performance. Even just changing the alloy slightly can have a massive impact.

AttackBunny ,

Which furthers my point. They have been “improving” them for decades. They shouldn’t fail.

Eheran ,

There are a ton of metrics that can and have been improved. One of them is reliability, it went down. Now they fix it.

DemBoSain ,
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You’re getting downvoted but absolutely right. The pressure on engineers to reduce cost, weight, cost, cost, and weight is immeasurable. This should have been caught in PT testing, and also after the first recall, but mid-level managers are very willing to sign off on engineering changes if there’s any chance of reducing cost. And weight. But mostly cost.

UFO64 , in ‘Transformative’ blood test can identify cause of fever in children in an hour

Cool claim. Let’s see it pass muster and gain strong evidence of effectively.

Mereo , in $2 to cut a sandwich in half: The outrageous rip-offs targeting tourists in Italy

I normally go off the beaten path when I visit a country. Tourist attractions are always, always more expensive. Whether it’s Marrakech, Venise or Rome.

starlinguk ,
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Mate, even the Italian prime minister, who has a farmhouse in Puglia, has gone abroad for her vacation.

Tygr ,

The problem there is risk of crime, in my experience. However, it was always better food, but can get sketchy.

Potatos_are_not_friends ,

Same.

How many fucking photos of the Mona Lisa or Eiffel Towers are these basic bitch tourists going to take?

Adachudud ,

Hey, any quick recommendations you’d have for Marrakesh? Going there in a couple of weeks and I only managed to find out about the most popular spots so far.

gAlienLifeform , in Americans will likely run out of excess pandemic savings this quarter: study
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“Finally! We were worried something might not go in our favor for once and we were going to have to blow up the economy to punish you rubes.” - finance industry

laxe , in Space race 2.0: Russia, India, China and the U.S. are heading for the lunar south pole

I wish countries would collaborate on exploring space together instead of each one competing for their own interests.

Things were trending in this direction until recent years.

Burn_The_Right , in Hurricane Hilary Could Create a New Lake in Desert

That website gave my phone herpes. Jesus christ, what is wrong with these media companies and their horrific sites? Do they think people like constant pop-ups and auto-play videos that can’t be stopped or minimized?

r00ty Admin , in $2 to cut a sandwich in half: The outrageous rip-offs targeting tourists in Italy
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I've travelled to Italy quite a bit. In every case yes, prices on the main tourist thoroughfares are high. Sometimes eye-wateringly high.

But invariably you do not need to go very far to get off the beaten track and find much better deals. Explore and profit.

RGB3x3 ,

When I visited Florence last year, the food prices were insanely good (visiting as an American where food prices have gotten outrageous) when you get away from major tourist spots. And the food was better too.

r00ty Admin ,
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When we visited Florence, it would have been maybe 10 years ago now though. We were staying right off the main square. I think the only thing we did in that square was breakfast. Otherwise, it was always places off the main roads. Great city, not sure I could climb the dome 10 years later though!

Lovely city to visit though, for anyone reading.

1bluepixel ,
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But invariably you do not need to go very far to get off the beaten track and find much better deals. Explore and profit.

Pro tip: that’s true absolutely everywhere in the world. It’s crazy how much cheaper and better the food is a mere three blocks on foot from tourist attractions. Can’t read the menu? Look at what people are eating, and point at what looks good.

Never failed me.

Potatos_are_not_friends ,

On a micro level for Americans… Never pay for gas nearest to a highway exit. Drive a mile and immediately it’s .50-$1.00 less per gallon.

r_thndr ,

What region is this? Here in the South you’re just as likely to pay more by going further out.

Potatos_are_not_friends ,

Not sure where in the South you’re in.

But I verified that theory on East Coast, West coast, texas, Florida, California. The ones nearest out of the highway are typically catered towards Truckers or business travelers.

The ones away from the highway can charge less because of less visitors and conveniences.

BURN ,

That’s getting less and less true on the west coast. It’s pretty much $5.50 anywhere now that I can find

bufordt ,
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Admittedly a long time ago, but in the 90s most places, even near tourist attractions, were inexpensive in Italy. $1-2 for 0.5l wine, $3-8 for most pasta. The best pasta we had was $3 and was about 1 block from the main train station.

sadreality , in $2 to cut a sandwich in half: The outrageous rip-offs targeting tourists in Italy

Tourism is cancer...

What is over lap between people bitching about climate change and going to 2 annual vacations with air travel?

nosurf ,

You got downvoted but it is a fair question. I hope sustainability is started to be talked about more in the travel sector

Kbobabob ,

They got downvoted because “tourism is cancer” is a dumb short sighted statement. No one is expected to stay in their little town and never visit anywhere else. It’s nice to travel and experience the culture of other nations and towns and to know that there are other people besides the ones you interact with in your little bubble.

RGB3x3 ,

We only have one life and we need to be allowed to live it well. It’s completely unfair to expect the lower and middle classes to stick to their small towns in the name of sustainability when the rich are doing as they want with absolutely zero regard for the environment.

At least tourism actually supports local economies and the people living in those destinations.

pizza-bagel ,

Billionaires are out here flying around to avoid traffic (ie Elon Musk) and people are out here shitting on me for my 1 trip a year to visit my family

If y'all wanna buy me a house out there and pay my moving costs so I don't have to fly anymore to see them then I welcome the opportunity

HashinHenry ,

I’m with you. I know it’s unpopular but fuck. I know so many people that espouse a green philosophy but won’t bat an eyelash at multiple intercontinental flights a year. And especially with the rise of air bnb tourism is just wreaking these places. Where I king, you’d get one travel pass in you twenties and another in your sixties.

nosurf ,

Im on the fence with this. If i were king i feel like 1 a year could be fine. But that would mean rich people would also have to follow that. If you cut down on those ridiculous daily 5 minute private jet flights it wouldnt be the massive problem it is now.

Airbnb is a different subject. Shouldnt exist imo

SheeEttin ,

Short-term house/apartment rentals are great. AirBNB specifically is shit.

If your issue is that the housing could be used to house locals, that’s an issue with a shortage of housing, not AirBNB.

travysh ,

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  • givesomefucks ,

    List?

    A list of things idiots say?

    Why not, you know, looked up a survey or something that tells you what it’s really like instead of what heavily downvotes people say on social media?

    Do you think there’d be no difference?

    SpikesOtherDog , in ‘Transformative’ blood test can identify cause of fever in children in an hour

    Does anyone remember Theranos? I’ll believe it when they provide objective results.

    RustedSwitch ,
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    Does anyone remember Theranos? I’ll believe it when they provide objective results.

    I choose to interpret your statement to mean you will believe this statement once theranos provides objective results.

    some_guy ,

    I choose to interpret your meaning as when Thanos provides results; you got the names confused.

    RustedSwitch ,
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    Good sir, I choose to ask what Thanos has to do with this.

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