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Starbucks Prague
People sit and walk near a Starbucks coffee shop with large glass windows and outdoor seating in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 12, 2025. The corner location features modern storefront design, visible branding, and street-level pedestrian activity in a designated pedestrian zone. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Starbucks Prague
People walk past and stand in front of a Starbucks coffee shop featuring branded signage, entrance doors, and a summer promotional poster in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 12, 2025. The storefront includes a display of espresso varieties and an advertisement in Czech for a cold coffee drink and sandwich. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Starbucks Prague
A Starbucks coffee shop displays a promotional poster for iced drinks and sandwiches in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 12, 2025. The signboard includes the Czech phrase ''Perfektni par na letni dny,'' which translates to ''Perfect pair for summer days,'' promoting a cold beverage and a sandwich combination. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Starbucks Prague
A man walks past the entrance of a Starbucks Reserve coffee shop with gold-framed glass doors and a street-facing sign in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 12, 2025. The window text indicates it is the first Starbucks Reserve store in Europe, visible through the reflective storefront. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Starbucks Prague
Pedestrians walk past a Starbucks coffee shop with brand signage, a summer drink poster in Czech, and an espresso guide at the entrance in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 12, 2025. The window display promotes a cold beverage and sandwich combination as part of a seasonal offer. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Starbucks Prague
A man and a woman walk past a corner Starbucks coffee shop with large reflective windows and outdoor seating in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 12, 2025. The location sits in a pedestrian zone and features clear storefront branding and a modern urban setting. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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International Coffee Festival In Shanghai
People visit the Starbucks coffee booth at North Bund in Shanghai, China, on April 30, 2025, during the International Coffee Festival. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 29:
A close-up view of Shiitake Mushrooms, displayed in a chain store in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 29, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Israel Daily Life
A shop with spices is seen in Jerusalem, Israel on 17 March, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Israel Daily Life
A shop with spices is seen in Jerusalem, Israel on 17 March, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Ramadan Market In India.
A shop sells various fried items ahead of iftar time during the month of Ramadan in Kolkata, India, on March 17, 2025. (Photo by Debarchan Chatterjee/NurPhoto) -
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FEATURE - Italien: Lavendelfeld im Po-Delta
Italy, Porto Tolle (Rovigo), Veneto region : Lavender field of the Delta Po
Photo © Federico Meneghetti/Sintesi
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FEATURE - Italien: Lavendelfeld im Po-Delta
Italy, Porto Tolle (Rovigo), Veneto region : Lavender field of the Delta Po
Photo © Federico Meneghetti/Sintesi
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FEATURE - Italien: Lavendelfeld im Po-Delta
Italy, Porto Tolle (Rovigo), Veneto region : Lavender field of the Delta Po
Photo © Federico Meneghetti/Sintesi
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FEATURE - Italien: Lavendelfeld im Po-Delta
Italy, Porto Tolle (Rovigo), Veneto region : Lavender field of the Delta Po
Photo © Federico Meneghetti/Sintesi
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FEATURE - Italien: Lavendelfeld im Po-Delta
Italy, Porto Tolle (Rovigo), Veneto region : Lavender field of the Delta Po
Photo © Federico Meneghetti/Sintesi
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FEATURE - Italien: Lavendelfeld im Po-Delta
Italy, Porto Tolle (Rovigo), Veneto region : Aerial view lavender field of the Delta Po
Photo © Federico Meneghetti/Sintesi
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FEATURE - Italien: Lavendelfeld im Po-Delta
Italy, Porto Tolle (Rovigo), Veneto region : Aerial view lavender field of the Delta Po
Photo © Federico Meneghetti/Sintesi
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FEATURE - Italien: Lavendelfeld im Po-Delta
Italy, Porto Tolle (Rovigo), Veneto region : Lavender field of the Delta Po
Photo © Federico Meneghetti/Sintesi
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FEATURE - Italien: Lavendelfeld im Po-Delta
Italy, Porto Tolle (Rovigo), Veneto region : Lavender field of the Delta Po
Photo © Federico Meneghetti/Sintesi
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FEATURE - Speck-Pflaster soll helfen auf Fleisch zu verzichten
Ferrari Press Agency
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Vegans and vegetarians finding themselves tempted to eat meet are being offered help – in the shape of a wearable scratch and sniff bacon-enhanced patch.A quick scratch produces a smell of a sizzling bacon slice.The idea is that it lets any former meat eater trying to go veggie to get their fix to curb cravings until their next plant-based feast.It was designed with the help of an Oxford University professor in the UK to aid people who vowed to give up meat in January as a New Year resolution.While most people keep to their plans in the first few weeks, around 80 percent have given up their best intentions by the middle of February, it is claimed.To help everyone on their journey of eating less meat , Ireland-based vegetarian food company Strong Roots created the world’s first meat patch
OPS:The Strong Roots scatch and sniff bacon skin patch
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FEATURE - Speck-Pflaster soll helfen auf Fleisch zu verzichten
Ferrari Press Agency
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31/01/20
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Picture must credit : Strong Roots
Vegans and vegetarians finding themselves tempted to eat meet are being offered help – in the shape of a wearable scratch and sniff bacon-enhanced patch.A quick scratch produces a smell of a sizzling bacon slice.The idea is that it lets any former meat eater trying to go veggie to get their fix to curb cravings until their next plant-based feast.It was designed with the help of an Oxford University professor in the UK to aid people who vowed to give up meat in January as a New Year resolution.While most people keep to their plans in the first few weeks, around 80 percent have given up their best intentions by the middle of February, it is claimed.To help everyone on their journey of eating less meat , Ireland-based vegetarian food company Strong Roots created the world’s first meat patch
OPS:The Strong Roots scatch and sniff bacon skin patch
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Speck-Pflaster soll helfen auf Fleisch zu verzichten
Ferrari Press Agency
Patch 1
Ref 11364
31/01/20
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit : Strong Roots
Vegans and vegetarians finding themselves tempted to eat meet are being offered help – in the shape of a wearable scratch and sniff bacon-enhanced patch.A quick scratch produces a smell of a sizzling bacon slice.The idea is that it lets any former meat eater trying to go veggie to get their fix to curb cravings until their next plant-based feast.It was designed with the help of an Oxford University professor in the UK to aid people who vowed to give up meat in January as a New Year resolution.While most people keep to their plans in the first few weeks, around 80 percent have given up their best intentions by the middle of February, it is claimed.To help everyone on their journey of eating less meat , Ireland-based vegetarian food company Strong Roots created the world’s first meat patch
OPS:The Strong Roots scatch and sniff bacon skin patch being worn by British boxer Tommy Fury, half-brother of former unified heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Speck-Pflaster soll helfen auf Fleisch zu verzichten
Ferrari Press Agency
Patch 1
Ref 11364
31/01/20
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit : Strong Roots
Vegans and vegetarians finding themselves tempted to eat meet are being offered help – in the shape of a wearable scratch and sniff bacon-enhanced patch.A quick scratch produces a smell of a sizzling bacon slice.The idea is that it lets any former meat eater trying to go veggie to get their fix to curb cravings until their next plant-based feast.It was designed with the help of an Oxford University professor in the UK to aid people who vowed to give up meat in January as a New Year resolution.While most people keep to their plans in the first few weeks, around 80 percent have given up their best intentions by the middle of February, it is claimed.To help everyone on their journey of eating less meat , Ireland-based vegetarian food company Strong Roots created the world’s first meat patch
OPS:The Strong Roots scatch and sniff bacon skin patch with Strong Roots founder Sam Dennigan
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Speck-Pflaster soll helfen auf Fleisch zu verzichten
Ferrari Press Agency
Patch 1
Ref 11364
31/01/20
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit : Strong Roots
Vegans and vegetarians finding themselves tempted to eat meet are being offered help – in the shape of a wearable scratch and sniff bacon-enhanced patch.A quick scratch produces a smell of a sizzling bacon slice.The idea is that it lets any former meat eater trying to go veggie to get their fix to curb cravings until their next plant-based feast.It was designed with the help of an Oxford University professor in the UK to aid people who vowed to give up meat in January as a New Year resolution.While most people keep to their plans in the first few weeks, around 80 percent have given up their best intentions by the middle of February, it is claimed.To help everyone on their journey of eating less meat , Ireland-based vegetarian food company Strong Roots created the world’s first meat patch
OPS:The Strong Roots scatch and sniff bacon skin patch
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Speck-Pflaster soll helfen auf Fleisch zu verzichten
Ferrari Press Agency
Patch 1
Ref 11364
31/01/20
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit : Strong Roots
Vegans and vegetarians finding themselves tempted to eat meet are being offered help – in the shape of a wearable scratch and sniff bacon-enhanced patch.A quick scratch produces a smell of a sizzling bacon slice.The idea is that it lets any former meat eater trying to go veggie to get their fix to curb cravings until their next plant-based feast.It was designed with the help of an Oxford University professor in the UK to aid people who vowed to give up meat in January as a New Year resolution.While most people keep to their plans in the first few weeks, around 80 percent have given up their best intentions by the middle of February, it is claimed.To help everyone on their journey of eating less meat , Ireland-based vegetarian food company Strong Roots created the world’s first meat patch
OPS:The Strong Roots scatch and sniff bacon skin patch
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Speck-Pflaster soll helfen auf Fleisch zu verzichten
Ferrari Press Agency
Patch 1
Ref 11364
31/01/20
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit : Strong Roots
Vegans and vegetarians finding themselves tempted to eat meet are being offered help – in the shape of a wearable scratch and sniff bacon-enhanced patch.A quick scratch produces a smell of a sizzling bacon slice.The idea is that it lets any former meat eater trying to go veggie to get their fix to curb cravings until their next plant-based feast.It was designed with the help of an Oxford University professor in the UK to aid people who vowed to give up meat in January as a New Year resolution.While most people keep to their plans in the first few weeks, around 80 percent have given up their best intentions by the middle of February, it is claimed.To help everyone on their journey of eating less meat , Ireland-based vegetarian food company Strong Roots created the world’s first meat patch
OPS:The Strong Roots scatch and sniff bacon skin patch
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Speck-Pflaster soll helfen auf Fleisch zu verzichten
Ferrari Press Agency
Patch 1
Ref 11364
31/01/20
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit : Strong Roots
Vegans and vegetarians finding themselves tempted to eat meet are being offered help – in the shape of a wearable scratch and sniff bacon-enhanced patch.A quick scratch produces a smell of a sizzling bacon slice.The idea is that it lets any former meat eater trying to go veggie to get their fix to curb cravings until their next plant-based feast.It was designed with the help of an Oxford University professor in the UK to aid people who vowed to give up meat in January as a New Year resolution.While most people keep to their plans in the first few weeks, around 80 percent have given up their best intentions by the middle of February, it is claimed.To help everyone on their journey of eating less meat , Ireland-based vegetarian food company Strong Roots created the world’s first meat patch
OPS:The Strong Roots scatch and sniff bacon skin patch being worn by British boxer Tommy Fury, half-brother of former unified heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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Diverse Gewuerze
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Diverse Gewuerze
250507 Gewuerze Nahrungsmittel
Foto Manuel Geisser
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