Food Price Index: Some prices rise sharply, while others experience a decline
The latest Food Price Index from Postimees reveals a stable overall cost for food baskets, despite significant fluctuations in individual product prices.
Crowds at industrial discount stores. They attract customers with prices and diverse offerings
Discount non-food retail chains in Poland are increasingly drawing customers due to competitive pricing and varied product range, posing challenges for hypermarkets.
Cheaper Appliances: How Much They Dropped in 2025 and Which Product Was the Surprise
Appliance prices decreased over 40% in 2025 in Argentina due to various market factors, significantly affecting white goods prices.
Peeling, Green, and Dried: How Moscow Decided Whether a Lithuanian Would Get a Banana
In Lithuania, bananas remain the top-selling product, surpassing even staples like milk and butter, reflecting a shift in consumer habits over time.
More and more 'Frankensteins' in the watch market. The dominant position of one brand
The secondary watch market is experiencing significant growth and challenges related to product authenticity, as highlighted in a Bezel report.
The price of cocoa has fallen by more than half. When will the decrease reach store shelves?
The price of cocoa on the global market has plummeted by nearly two and a half times in just six months, raising questions about when this drop will reflect in chocolate product prices in stores.
Novi The Ordinary product has nothing to do with skincare, but everyone wants it
The Ordinary has unexpectedly hit the market with a highly desired water bottle, rather than a skincare product.
Flooded with balms: What happened to lip care?
The article discusses the overwhelming market presence of lip balms and the trends in lip care products observed in 2025.
What is really behind the hype about natural wine?
Natural wine, once a niche product, has become a trend, but a recent study reveals that even many winemakers do not believe in its lofty promises.
The Livret A, less rewarding, is no longer popular
The Livret A, a savings product held by 55 million French citizens, has seen a significant drop in deposits, resulting in a net withdrawal of 6.5 billion euros from September to November due to its decreasing profitability.