A virulent bird flu strain has led to the culling of over half a million poultry in Germany since September. With ongoing outbreaks and rising concerns, experts warn of potential food price hikes and supply shortages.
Major UK supermarkets are sounding the alarm over potential food price hikes due to impending tax increases. With inflation pressures mounting, households could feel the pinch even more. Find out what this means for your grocery bills.
As tariffs continue to rise, American families are feeling the strain on their grocery budgets. From skyrocketing prices to empty shelves, consumers share their struggles in this eye-opening report.
August's inflation rate jumped unexpectedly, challenging the Federal Reserve's strategies as jobless claims rise. What does this mean for interest rates and the economy? Find out!
US prices rose by 2.7% in July as tariffs imposed by Donald Trump begin to ripple through the economy, impacting everything from food costs to job figures. Discover how these changes are affecting consumers and the labor market.
As the humanitarian crisis in Gaza deepens, Amjad Al Shawa reveals his family's struggle for basic necessities. With soaring food prices and collapsing infrastructure, he fears for thousands facing starvation. Can aid reach those in need?
The EU has launched an antitrust investigation into Mars' acquisition of Kellanova, citing concerns over market price hikes and increased bargaining power. Will this multibillion-dollar deal be blocked?
Japan's farm minister resigned after making light of the country’s rice crisis, where prices have more than doubled. The incident highlights deepening public frustration amidst rising living costs.
Egg prices have dropped 18% from their record highs last month, providing relief for consumers as supplies recover from the bird flu crisis. Find out what this means for your budget!
April's inflation rate declined unexpectedly to 2.3%, sparking discussions on the impact of President Trump's tariffs and potential interest rate cuts. What does this mean for consumers?