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ALERT: Beware of insulting trolls     (Business)
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Insulting trolls warning

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Intel and TSMC to form joint venture     (www.tomshardware.com)
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T-Mobile may raise pricing without notifying clients     (www.phonearena.com)
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Zuckerberg has another antitrust trial about Meta     (archive.is)
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Trade War Turbulence: China Halts Boeing Jet Deliveries For Airlines     (www.zerohedge.com)
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https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/trade-war-turbulence-china-halts-boeing-jet-deliveries-airlines

Days after Juneyao Airlines postponed the delivery of a widebody jet from Boeing, Beijing has escalated its trade war response—quietly ordering all Chinese carriers to suspend further Boeing deliveries, according to Bloomberg, citing people familiar with the situation. The move marks a broadening of non-tariff retaliation amid a deepening tit-for-tar trade war between the U.S. and China.

an economic collapse of epic proportions along with scarcity maybe underway
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China Limits Stock Sales To Maintain Impression Of Stability, As Bessent Hints At Boosting Treasury Buybacks If Fed Does Nothing     (www.zerohedge.com)
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Tesla stock price reaches Death Cross     (gizmodo.com)
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Tuborg’s low price and easy opening: Why others don’t follow?     (Business)
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Tuborg’s Low Price and Easy Opening: Why Others Don’t Follow?

Imagine grabbing a cold beer in a European market and opening it with one finger, no tools needed. Tuborg, the Danish lager, makes this a reality with its genius pull-tab lid, a can-like design that’s effortless and innovative, surpassing even Budweiser’s twist-off cap. Paired with its low price, this easy-opening system sets Tuborg apart in Europe’s beer scene, raising a curious question: why haven’t competitors matched its consumer-friendly formula?

Tuborg’s pull-tab, opened with a single finger, offers unmatched simplicity. At €0.60-1.00 for a 330 ml bottle and €1.00-1.50 for a 500 ml bottle in European supermarkets, Tuborg Green delivers crisp refreshment that’s both accessible and affordable. This easy-opening, low-price combo makes Tuborg a favorite among casual drinkers. Budweiser, with its twist-off cap requiring more effort, costs €1.00-1.50 for 330 ml and €1.50-2.00 for 500 ml. Brands like Carlsberg (€0.80-1.20 for 330 ml; €1.20-1.80 for 500 ml) and Heineken (€0.90-1.40 for 330 ml; €1.30-1.90 for 500 ml) rely on traditional bottle caps needing openers and higher prices.

Tuborg’s easy-opening, low-price design is a market standout. Why don’t others follow? Premium brands prioritize prestige, where higher prices signal quality. Adopting pull-tabs requires costly production retooling, and market inertia favors standard caps. Worse, many CEOs act like penny-pinching rogues, caring only for profits and shareholders. Tuborg, however, benefits from a visionary CEO who prioritizes clients and innovation, driving its unique approach.

This curious case sparks optimism. Tuborg’s easy-opening, low-price innovation could nudge Europe’s beer market toward accessibility. For now, Tuborg proves great beer can be simple and affordable, one effortless sip at a time.

Tuborg’s Competitors and Their Opening Systems

Here’s how Tuborg’s popular European competitors stack up:

Budweiser: Twist-off cap

Corona: Twist-off cap

Amstel: Traditional bottle cap (requires opener)

Beck’s: Traditional bottle cap (requires opener)

Carlsberg: Traditional bottle cap (requires opener)

Estrella Damm: Traditional bottle cap (requires opener)

Guinness: Traditional bottle cap (requires opener)

Heineken: Traditional bottle cap (requires opener)

Jupiler: Traditional bottle cap (requires opener)

Kronenbourg 1664: Traditional bottle cap (requires opener)

Nastro Azzurro: Traditional bottle cap (requires opener)

Stella Artois: Traditional bottle cap (requires opener)
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Prosecutor threatens Wikipedia’s tax-exempt status     (www.thefp.com)
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TIL When Taco Bell opened a hotel, it sold out in 2 minutes     (www.cnbc.com)
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Google tries to avoid monopoly charges     (arstechnica.com)
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TIL Warren Buffett become Coca-Cola's main shareholder because he loves Coke so much that can drink about five cans a day     (www.benzinga.com)
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TIL Evander Holyfield lost his wealth because of bad management     (www.nzherald.co.nz)
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Amazon sues safety agency over recall of products     (www.cbsnews.com)
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Napster sold to tech commerce company for $207 Million     (abcnews.go.com)
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Google is Acquiring Israeli intel Tech Firm for $32 Billion     (www.dropsitenews.com)
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Amazon is trying to acquire TikTok in US     (www.cnbc.com)
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EU to fine Twitter for $1 Billion     (archive.is)
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Germany pondering to withdraw its gold from the US     (www.mining.com)
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Prada buys Versace for €1.25 Billion     (www.ecotextile.com)
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Lutnick sees millions of Americans screwing millions of little screws into iphones.      (www.youtube.com)
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Japan's anti-monopoly watchdog accuses Google of violations     (abcnews.go.com)
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The wealthiest 10% of Americans own 93% of stocks     (finance.yahoo.com)
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Fuck Trump for real this time     (Business)
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I just learned that EU is applying more taxes on cigarettes and ice cream from US. They are already expensive now. This means no more fucking daily cigarettes and ice cream in EU, unless you are a billionaire.

This is not about just saving industries anymore. This crazy fucktard destroyed the two simple things people had to relax.

Fuck Trump.