Food inflation: Rising chocolate and butter prices drive up rates
The rising cost of chocolate, butter and eggs has helped drive food price inflation to its highest in 18 months, a survey says.Food inflation hit 4.2% this month, compared with…
Musk firms sue Apple and OpenAI, alleging they hurt competition
Two Elon Musk-backed businesses have officially sued Apple and OpenAI, accusing them of joining forces illegally to block threats from potential competitors.The lawsuit, filed in the US by X and…
Keurig Dr Pepper to buy Peet’s coffee for $18bn
Bloomberg/Getty ImagesUS drinks giant Keurig Dr Pepper has agreed to buy Dutch coffee firm JDE Peet's for €15.7bn (£13.6bn, $18.4bn) in the largest European acquisition in more than two years.…
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Half of UK job losses in hospitality, say bosses
Faarea MasudBBC Business reporterGetty ImagesLeaders in the hospitality industry have said that more than half of the UK's job losses since the last budget have come from their sector. Job…
Holidays with grandparents ‘on the up’ amid summer childcare cost
Cost of living driving holiday trend that 'makes you feel younger'BBCTrevor Parry and grandson Elliott spend the summer together while Elliott's mum looks after his younger sisterGrandparents looking after their…
Evergrande: Why should I care about the crisis-hit Chinese property giant?
Peter HoskinsBusiness reporter, BBC NewsReporting fromSingaporeGetty ImagesBefore its debt crisis, Evergrande was building a new stadium for its football team, Guangzhou FCWhat does Evergrande do?Evergrande, formerly known as the Hengda…