Good news: REWE now also offers vegan products in service counters

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REWE now also offers vegan products in service counters

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Good news: REWE is now also offering vegan products in service counters +++ Frida, the newborn, now has cow moms +++ Dog waste has a positive use here

The best news in the BRIGITTE Good News Ticker for October 2022

The news often shows the horrors of this world – currently, for example, the corona pandemic and the Ukraine war. But there are not only the dark sides, our world has so much beauty in store for us. We want to celebrate the little everyday things and give you something positive to take with you. It’s time for good news – if not now, then when?

October 6, 2022

Vegan products are now also available at the deli counters in selected REWE stores!

The vegan range has already been tested at the service counter in more than 50 nationwide REWE stores. The idea behind it: Customers can get the best advice about the products and buy exactly the portions they need. With the new service, the company shows that it wants to support vegan nutrition and offer consumers a wide range of products.

And the vegan selection is great! It includes plant-based alternative products for meat, sausage, cheese and fish. So whether vegan salami, vegan liver sausage, vegan grilled skewers, vegan steak, various mature cheese alternatives or vegan delicatessen salads – everyone will find what they are looking for here. Also ideal for those who want to try it out or buy smaller portions.

The products can be found in the REWE stores in the delicatessen or cheese counter area. So that they can be recognized at first glance, the vegan products have been awarded a V-Label. Just keep that in mind the next time you go shopping!

October 5, 2022

This freshman has found a new animal family

In the middle of a herd of cows in the Lower Saxony district of Holzminden, a little pig is romping around. Wild boar Frida has joined the herd and is being looked after very carefully by her new mothers. Farmer Friedrich Stapel discovered the newcomer about three weeks ago: “All of a sudden I saw that something small was running behind them.” In the meantime, the wild boar child has been properly integrated into the herd, and a cow has even taken over the main care work.

Frida got her name from the children in the community. The little wild boar lady is now a real attraction there. The local hunter has already been informed not to shoot the animal. As a farmer, Stapel knows that the animals can cause considerable damage, but “that’s a completely different number, so it’s the fault of those who don’t back down.”

The farmer suspects that Frida lost contact with her fellows when crossing the Weser and then joined the cows grazing there. If everyone stays peaceful, then Frida can move into the barn with the mother cows in winter. “It would be unfair to leave it alone now.”

October 4, 2022

This lantern works with dog poop

In England there is a very special street lamp – because it exchanges dog poop for light and thus also ensures a clean neighborhood. The lantern is not powered by electricity, but glows with biogas, which is obtained from the legacies of the dogs. As is so often the case, the idea arose out of a nuisance. British inventor Brian Harper was fed up with dog poo in the park and wanted to find a positive solution.

That’s why there’s now a street lamp in Malvern Hills, England, that’s powered by dog ​​poop. This is how it works: The dog owners are provided with paper bags free of charge, the filled bags are then disposed of in a container by the lantern. The bag is transported into the integrated organic composter with the help of a handle. Both the sachet and the contents decompose within a few days. This process produces biogas. This gas consists of 60 percent methane and 40 percent carbon dioxide.

The gas mixture is collected in a container and illuminates the street lamp as dusk falls. Ten bags of dog waste are needed for two hours of light. In addition to the gas, fertilizer is also produced. This can then also be further developed.

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Sources used: watson.de, faz.net

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