A vodka recall at Three Sixty, the insolvency of the shoe retailers Salamander and Klauser and more: In this article, our colleagues from CHIP summarize the most important consumer topics of the week for you.

Whether it’s Aldi, Lidl, Rewe or Kaufland: the supermarkets, discounters and drugstores are constant companions for most Germans – be it for large weekend shopping or for a quick snack during the lunch break. Product recalls or production stops are therefore very relevant for many. The same also applies to company insolvencies, important innovations at Sparkasse and Co. and changes for drivers.

In this article we inform you about the most important innovations, changes and all other events that affect German consumers.

The manufacturer Three Sixty is currently informing about a vodka recall. There is a risk of glass splinters in certain batches. Here are the details:

The two traditional German shoe retailers Salamander and Klauser are insolvent. The triggers are the consequences of the corona pandemic and the war in Ukraine. The backgrounds:

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After the Bundestag, the Bundesrat also approved the planned energy price brakes. Consumers can now look forward to noticeable relief.

Savings bank customers can apply for an identity card and passport at their bank in a first city. You can find out the details here:

Net customers should note a recall. Since there may be plastic parts in the items, Buss Ready Meals GmbH is recalling one of its products

Aldi, Lidl and Co. face additional competition in Germany. Ochama is now starting in Germany with a new concept. The details:

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