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U.S. Supermarkets for Household Appliances: Are They Cheaper Than Specialised Retailers?
In recent years, several major U.S. supermarket chains have expanded their product offerings beyond groceries, venturing into electronics and home goods—including household appliances. For consumers seeking convenience and value, the prospect of picking up...
Costco to sell planters made from recycled cartons in collaboration with Tetra Pak & Keter
Today Tetra Pak and Keter have announced a new partnership with the launch of Cube Planters made out of recycled materials from used beverage cartons. Keter is a global leader in the manufacturing of...
Fresh for Weeks: Are Genetically Modified Fruits and Veg Safe
A new wave of genetically modified (GM) fresh produce is heading to supermarket shelves, promising longer shelf life, less waste, and consistent quality. Tomatoes that stay firm for weeks, strawberries that don’t bruise, and...
Algeria’s Quest for Wheat Self-Sufficiency: Real Goal or Persistent Myth? – ISN Reveal
Algeria stands as one of the world’s largest per capita importers of wheat, a statistic that underscores the nation’s deep reliance on foreign supply to feed its population. Despite vast land reserves and a...
The Top 10 Best Branded Pizzas You Can Buy in Supermarkets Worldwide
From the frozen aisles of American superstores to European gourmet grocery shelves, supermarket pizzas have evolved far beyond basic cheese and tomato. Today’s top branded pizzas offer restaurant-quality taste, innovative flavours, and convenience that...
Better Than a Coffee Shop? De’Longhi ECAM 22.140.B at Carrefour – The Ultimate Home Espresso Experience
For those who truly appreciate a quality cup of coffee at home, the De’Longhi ECAM 22.140.B is a standout choice—and it’s currently available at Carrefour for approximately €350. Known for its 15-bar pressure system,...
Tesco’s Price War to Cut Profits – Why Aldi and Lidl Still Win the Expansion Game
In early May 2025, Tesco, the UK’s largest grocery chain, warned of a potential fall in profits as it doubles down on price-cutting to retain market share. But while Tesco braces for tighter margins,...
Cracked Trust: Why Supermarkets Must Take Responsibility for Food Date Fraud
Cracked Trust: Why Supermarkets Must Take Responsibility for Food Date FraudBy Riad Beladi | ISN Reveal A recent egg safety warning in the UK has once again brought to light a worrying issue: some...
Frozen Foods: Cooking From Frozen – Is It Safe? Supermarkets Fail to Warn Consumers
In today’s fast-paced world, frozen foods offer unmatched convenience, enabling consumers to quickly prepare meals without the need for complex preparation. However, an often-overlooked question arises: Is it safe to cook frozen foods directly...
Brewing Storm: Unraveling the Surge in Global Coffee Prices
Coffee lovers worldwide are feeling the pinch as the cost of their daily brew escalates. From supermarket shelves to café menus, prices have surged, driven by a complex interplay of factors. This article explores...
