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Last orders? UK pubs hit by rising costs and changing tastes
Last orders? UK pubs hit by rising costs and changing tastes
Economy
by  AFP

They've served Roman soldiers, knights and poets and have been a gathering place for communities to enjoy a brew beside a crackling fire for centuries. - Attempts to preserve - Attempts are being made to preserve Britain's pub culture, which stretches back 2,000 years to the Roman era, when wine-serving "tabernae" were set up to quench the thirst of soldiers and travellers.

Chocolate wars as Italian artisans battle Swiss giant
Chocolate wars as Italian artisans battle Swiss giant
Economy
by  AFP

Turin's famed gianduiotto, a small, creamy chocolate that melts on the tongue, is at the centre of a battle for European recognition pitting Italian artisans against Swiss giant Lindt. But they are facing opposition from Lindt, owner since 1997 of Italian producer Caffarel, which claims to have invented the gianduiotto.