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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20171201:16:57:00

summer germany got in on the craze too like here in munich and berlin suppliers underbid each other offering ever lower prices are the real endings from customer data instead. you have less data from customers and you can call the right data or up at the right moment and match advertising precisely to the customer that s what makes this information so valuable for advertisers and the movement profiles can be sold to brokers and for a lot of money. but it s likely most people will be more annoyed about all the bikes left lying around on land. in the water and in the air. could the do not stays be numbered i m talking about a very meaty sandwich sold on every street corner in berlin a turkish invention covered in garlic well the european union is considering banning phosphates indunas that s what holds the meat together the plan has kabob

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20171201:16:58:00

shop owners in a spin. but re stone mans owns a journal shop in the busy mitten neighborhood of berlin he does a good business here but kabob shop owners around germany are up in arms about a new e.u. regulation that would ban phosphates from germany. stuff also so i expect a small bit of damage to our business. but i m convinced that the journey is a stablished enough to survive it. it s trendy it s part of berlin so i think a small issue will not be the end of the journey kabob. recent health reports have linked phosphates to cardiovascular disease but the kabab industry says phosphates are needed to keep the meat juicy and consistent but don t miss the shop won t be directly affected by the ban he doesn t use meat containing phosphates. we only use one hundred percent of rio and no minced meat.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20171201:23:11:00

considering banning phosphates done now that s what holds the meat together and the plan has come back. in a spin. but re stone mezzo owns a journey kebab shop in the busy major neighborhood of berlin and he does a good business here but kebab shop owners around germany are up in arms about a new e.u. regulation that would ban phosphates from germany. not to mention the stuff and also so i expect a small bit of damage to our business. but i m convinced that the journey is a stablished enough to survive it. it s trendy it s part of berlin so i think small issue will not be the end of the journey kabob. just got the bike on with us and you know if the. recent health reports have linked phosphates to cardiovascular disease but the kabab industry says phosphates are needed to keep the meat juicy and consistent but don t miss the shop won t be directly affected by the ban he

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20171201:23:12:00

doesn t use meat containing phosphates. we only use one hundred percent of rio and no minced meat you know and his customers are happy without phosphates to. understand it doesn t even have phosphates and because it s not made of means i eat that s why i eat my dinner here and not somewhere else for your human to know in one place without phosphates germany s favorite guilty pleasure might just get a little bit healthier. than. i know just a ship ever built in the mediterranean has left the italian port of trast on its maiden voyage to miami the m.s.c. sea side is owned by the geneva based mediterranean shipping company it s the first of eleven vessels the company found to norwich over the next few years the feat represents a ten billion euro investment and this sea and a brand new experience for passengers the m a c c so i disobeyed it features a sea front probably not and over thirteen hundred captains it arrives in miami on

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20171201:23:14:15

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