There are modded bikes that don't need pedal input to move forward, making them more like scooters and if they then go faster than the people on bikes I can imagine that feeling. But people don't always realise if they are not in the bike lane, they are either between the pedestrians or between the cars. Their speed might be annoying but that doesn't mean that the bike lane isn't the safest place for them too.
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In the Netherlands we only have Aldi Nord (didn't know about Sud before I went to germany), and have visited them less and less over the years. Lidl has been expanding a lot the last 10-15 years and I am becoming more and more a loyalist. Aldi (Nord) to me is really losing the game in my eyes.
I don't know about manufacturing in Belgium either, but I believe Antwerp is Europe's biggest roro port (meaning importing and exporting vehicles), might not be a coincidence.
I don't like buying electronic stuff from the US anymore, although that wasn't made there anyway, but they are world class. US clothing brands are generally overpriced and not made there either, but it still would give me an illusion of quality. American cars also aren't made there, but I don't feel unsafe sitting in one. I don't disagree with you but US goods still hold perception of high quality for me and many others. But it has decreased over time and my perception of the quality from China is increasing, so maybe I'll say the same in the (near) future.
Although ironically enough, the bigger it says it's from China the less likely it will be decent quality.
Yes but I have to disagree with you as well, they are failing very very badly but the failure isn't in the literal sense completely as there are some places it is providing an answer to these anti-democratic forces. I think the EU response to PiS helped getting them out of office (for a bit) and also Orbán is losing political weight because EU doesn't let them.
Their effort clearly isn't bringing enough results, I get your sentiment though but dismissing their succes isn't helpful either.
Wasn't there a time in history there was so much volcanic activity there was no daylight? Or was this only very local, don't know.
Earth really looked cool back in 2026
I wonder how much of these sales would have gone to tesla if it didn't have a well know ceo voicing his dodgy political views. I'm not saying Tesla and Volkswagen are similar quality for a similar price, but in the end they are competing for the same customers; it's obvious Tesla's decline in sales in because of Musk since it's basically still the same cars on offer, but how much of these lost sales ended up at Volkswagen is what I'd like to know.
Purchasing WK Kellogg would be privately held Ferrero's latest effort to expand its footprint in the U.S. Ferrero, a 79-year-old company that owns brands such as Tic Tac and Kinder in North America, has started buying American brands only recently under the aegis of its Chairman Giovanni Ferrero.
Somehow it feels like good news it's not only US companies buying up EU ones, but also the other way around.
For £1, visitors to the park can use the machine to feed wild birds healthily and sustainably, rather than using bread which can lead to malnutrition.
Don't get me wrong, I don't ~~Mexico to sell~~ mind Mexico selling chocolate but why are they thinking this is part of their job as government??