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Dawn airport drinkers call out Ryanair boss on proposal to ban ‘holiday ritual’
NACHRICHT
07.05.2026

Dawn airport drinkers call out Ryanair boss on proposal to ban ‘holiday ritual’

Stansted passengers disagree that stopping airports serving alcohol before early flights will reduce bad behaviourFor most people, the idea of a pint with breakfast is pretty grim. But at the Wetherspoon’s in Stansted’s departure lounge on Thursday morning, it appeared to be the beverage of choice.“It’s a holiday ritual,” said Dee Wood, 60, a waste policy officer, who was enjoying a pint while waiting to board her Alicante-bound morning flight. “It’s like the start of holiday,” said her friend Rachel Almond, 59, a community planner, who was treating herself to a lager. “We don’t get drunk, we just have a pint, say cheers and off we go.” Continue reading...

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Guardian Business
Nine dollars for a Starbucks is an ‘affordable luxury’? CEOs need to wake up and smell the coffee | Arwa Mahdawi
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06.05.2026

Nine dollars for a Starbucks is an ‘affordable luxury’? CEOs need to wake up and smell the coffee | Arwa Mahdawi

The head honcho thinks splurging nearly $10 on a beverage during a cost-of-living crisis is fine for a ‘special experience’. It’s time to offer my own valuable adviceI don’t mean to vent, but what is up with Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol’s obscenely large compensation package? Niccol, who joined the company in 2024, is one of the best-paid executives in the US, raking in $96m (£70m) in just his first four months on the job. The man makes 6,666 times more than the company’s typical employee, according to a 2025 Executive Paywatch report. He also regularly commutes to work via private jet. Can’t expect a strategic genius to live next to the office like the rest of the hoi polloi.Still, while he might be good at flogging drinks, Niccol apparently has trouble reading a room. As the cost of living surges, and the federal minimum wage remains at $7.25, the CEO is getting roasted for calling a $9 coffee “a really affordable premium experience”. Speaking to the Wall Street Journal, Niccol noted that the K-shaped economy, in which higher-income households are thriving and splurging while the bottom half struggles, isn’t really affecting business. Continue reading...

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Guardian Business
Heatwave Drives 50% Sales Surge for ACs, Beverages as India Reels Under Scorching Summer
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Business·29.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Heatwave Drives 50% Sales Surge for ACs, Beverages as India Reels Under Scorching Summer

Soaring temperatures across India have triggered a sharp 50% sales surge for air-conditioners, refrigerators, beverages, and ice cream in the past 10 days, prompting companies to boost production. AC and refrigerator sales jumped 40% year-on-year, with industry projections revised up 10-15% from earlier flat growth expectations. The rebound comes despite 8-15% price hikes and supply chain challenges tied to the West Asian conflict, including LPG shortages that disrupted manufacturing.

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Economic Times