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New Bulgarian Law Requires Waiters to Open Bottles in Front of Customers
In Bulgarian restaurants, it is now mandatory for waiters to open bottles of soft drinks, beer, and wine in front of customers. This regulation, detailed in the guidelines for categorizing establishments, applies to all tourist venues, regardless of type or category. Gabriela Rumenova, the creator of the online platform "We, the Users," explained this requirement to "Focus."
PM pledges support for Greek businesses
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis began his pre-election campaigning in the regional unit of Ioannina on Wednesday with a visit to the mineral water bottling company Chitos SA, highlighting the government's commitment to promoting economic growth and sustainable practices.
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Intact 2,000-year-old Punic tomb unearthed in southeastern Malta
An amphora, an oil lamp, a glass perfume bottle, and other pottery vessels were also recovered
Free Metro Tickets in Exchange for Plastic Bottles in Rome
Free metro tickets for Rome residents in exchange for plastic bottles. This is part of the plan to make the city more environmentally friendly.
San Francisco Airport Banned Plastic Bottles
A ban on the sale of disposable plastic bottles at an international airport comes into force in San Francisco.
Travelers who only want water will have to buy reusable aluminum or glass bottles if they do not carry their own.
San Francisco Airport dealers are required to use only disposable plastic containers and utensils.
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The Sun Newspaper Recommends Bulgaria as the Cheapest Destination For 'Alcohol Holiday'
The Sun newspaper recommends Bulgaria as the cheapest destination for "alcohol holiday" in Europe this summer. The British tabloid advises its readers to avoid France where beer is worth more than three times more expensive than in Bulgaria
2019 draft budget does not include wine tax, sources say
The government's 2019 draft budget does not include revenues from a controversial excise tax on wine, which means the measure has been abolished, Kathimerini understands.
Deputy Agricultural Development Minister Vasilis Kokkalis reportedly informed representatives of the Greek wine sector on the development during an ongoing meeting held in Athens on Thursday, sources told the paper.
Sunny Beach Topped a Global Ranking for Destinations that Offer Quality Bargain Vacation
Sunny Beach turned out to be first in the world ranking for tourist destinations that combine low prices with good quality. This is the regular study entitled "Holiday Barometer for Holiday Expenses", prepared by Post Office Travel Money. Direct competitors of Sunny Beach are the Mediterranean resorts Algarve and Costa del Sol.
Greece Forbids Bulk Olive Oil in Restaurants
From January 1, 2018 it is going to be forbidden to use bulk olive oil in the Greek restaurants. Offenders will receive an administrative fine of up to 500 euros. Four years ago, the European Commission tried to ban bulk oil and olive oil in restaurants because of huge frauds, BNT reported.
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Man Set Himself on Fire in front of the Palace of Justice in Brussels
A man set himself on fire in the center of Brussels on Tuesday night, local media reported.
Subsequently, the prosecution said it was suicide. The victim is a Belgian citizen of 32 years. He arrived in front of the Court House alone, with a plastic bottle of fuel which he poured over himself and started fire.