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#13122962
22 December 2025
KRAKOW, POLAND – DECEMBER 21: An image of beef cuts displayed in the window of a restaurant specializing in beef dishes, seen in Krakow's Old Town during a CHristmas Season, in Krakow, Poland, on December 21, 2025.
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#13062889
6 December 2025
A refrigerated butcher shop display case showcases large, premium cuts of raw, bone-in beef on paper trays, featuring deep red, marbled meat. A sign above the display reads ''il certificato delle carni di qualita'' and visible price tags show EUR 27,90 and EUR 21,90 in Bari, Italy, on December 3, 2025.
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#13061762
5 December 2025
The illuminated storefront of Vinzenzmurr displays meat, sausage products, and sandwich advertisements. A clerk serves a customer inside, while bicycles are parked outside. The store is located in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on December 5, 2025. Vinzenz Murr Vertriebs GmbH operates a major chain of German butcher shops and snack bars specializing in meat processing, wholesale, and retail food products.
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#13061763
5 December 2025
The illuminated storefront of Vinzenzmurr displays meat, sausage products, and sandwich advertisements. A clerk serves a customer inside, while bicycles are parked outside. The store is located in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on December 5, 2025. Vinzenz Murr Vertriebs GmbH operates a major chain of German butcher shops and snack bars specializing in meat processing, wholesale, and retail food products.
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#13061764
5 December 2025
The illuminated storefront of Vinzenzmurr displays meat, sausage products, and sandwich advertisements. A clerk serves a customer inside, while bicycles are parked outside. The store is located in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on December 5, 2025. Vinzenz Murr Vertriebs GmbH operates a major chain of German butcher shops and snack bars specializing in meat processing, wholesale, and retail food products.
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#13037189
29 November 2025
Large, raw cuts of meat, resembling Bistecca alla Fiorentina, are prominently displayed in a kitchen window framed by decorative wine corks in Florence, Tuscany, Italy, on November 22, 2025. The scene shows a butcher shop with a snack bar specializing in grilled meat and highlights the region's focus on meat consumption and traditional nutrition.
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#13036607
29 November 2025
A McDonald's double cheeseburger and French fries are pictured on a tray paper inside a McDonald's restaurant in Bari, Italy, on November 28, 2025. The fast-food meal features two beef patties, melted cheese slices, and a portion of fried potatoes, illustrating a typical menu item from the international fast-food chain.
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#13036608
29 November 2025
A close-up view of a McDonald's double cheeseburger is seen inside a McDonald's restaurant in Bari, Italy, on November 28, 2025. The image highlights two beef patties, melted cheese slices, and the sandwich bun, illustrating a detailed look at a typical menu item from the global fast-food chain.
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#13036609
29 November 2025
A close-up view of a McDonald's double cheeseburger is seen inside a McDonald's restaurant in Bari, Italy, on November 28, 2025. The image highlights two beef patties, melted cheese slices, and the sandwich bun, illustrating a detailed look at a typical menu item from the global fast-food chain.
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#13036610
29 November 2025
A fast food hamburger is displayed fully deconstructed on a white surface in Bari, Italy, on November 28, 2025. The image shows the bun halves, cheese layer, beef patty, and pickles arranged in a row, with a chef's knife placed above the components and a metal tool positioned below, illustrating a conceptual food inspection titled ''Autopsy of a Hamburger.''
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#12992654
16 November 2025
Meat is seen at a butcher shop in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada, on November 15, 2025. Canadians eat products derived from cloned animals without ever knowing it. Health Canada quietly moves to lift long-standing restrictions on foods derived from cloned cattle and swine, removing them from the country's 'novel foods' list--a category that requires pre-market safety reviews and public disclosure. Once implemented, the change means cloned animal products (meats produced via somatic cell nuclear transfer) enter the food supply without labels, announcements, or public notification. Critics question the lack of transparency. Without labeling or notice, consumers have no way to know whether cloned-animal products (and their offspring) are part of their groceries. The update means that meat or dairy products from the offspring of cloned cattle and pigs can now be sold in Canada just like any other food. No label identifies them, no public notice marks their arrival, and no additional safety review is required.
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#12992666
16 November 2025
Meat at a grocery store in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada, on November 15, 2025. Canadians eat products derived from cloned animals without ever knowing it. Health Canada quietly moves to lift long-standing restrictions on foods derived from cloned cattle and swine, removing them from the country's 'novel foods' list--a category that requires pre-market safety reviews and public disclosure. Once implemented, the change means cloned animal products (meats produced via somatic cell nuclear transfer) enter the food supply without labels, announcements, or public notification. Critics question the lack of transparency. Without labeling or notice, consumers have no way to know whether cloned-animal products (and their offspring) are part of their groceries. The update means that meat or dairy products from the offspring of cloned cattle and pigs can now be sold in Canada just like any other food. No label identifies them, no public notice marks their arrival, and no additional safety review is required.
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#12992675
16 November 2025
Meat is seen at a butcher shop in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada, on November 15, 2025. Canadians eat products derived from cloned animals without ever knowing it. Health Canada quietly moves to lift long-standing restrictions on foods derived from cloned cattle and swine, removing them from the country's 'novel foods' list--a category that requires pre-market safety reviews and public disclosure. Once implemented, the change means cloned animal products (meats produced via somatic cell nuclear transfer) enter the food supply without labels, announcements, or public notification. Critics question the lack of transparency. Without labeling or notice, consumers have no way to know whether cloned-animal products (and their offspring) are part of their groceries. The update means that meat or dairy products from the offspring of cloned cattle and pigs can now be sold in Canada just like any other food. No label identifies them, no public notice marks their arrival, and no additional safety review is required.
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#12992683
16 November 2025
Lamb is at a butcher shop in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada, on November 15, 2025. Canadians eat products derived from cloned animals without ever knowing it. Health Canada quietly moves to lift long-standing restrictions on foods derived from cloned cattle and swine, removing them from the country's 'novel foods' list--a category that requires pre-market safety reviews and public disclosure. Once implemented, the change means cloned animal products (meats produced via somatic cell nuclear transfer) enter the food supply without labels, announcements, or public notification. Critics question the lack of transparency. Without labeling or notice, consumers have no way to know whether cloned-animal products (and their offspring) are part of their groceries. The update means that meat or dairy products from the offspring of cloned cattle and pigs can now be sold in Canada just like any other food. No label identifies them, no public notice marks their arrival, and no additional safety review is required.
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#12978626
11 November 2025
Police personnel stand guard along a street in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 11, 2025. Security is beefed up to prevent a 'lockdown' program by a banned Awami League party in the capital, says Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) Commissioner Sheikh Md. Sajjat Ali. Awami League announces a nationwide lockdown on November 13 to protest Sheikh Hasina's trial.
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#12978628
11 November 2025
Police personnel stand guard along a street in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on November 11, 2025. Security is beefed up to prevent a 'lockdown' program by a banned Awami League party in the capital, says Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) Commissioner Sheikh Md. Sajjat Ali. Awami League announces a nationwide lockdown on November 13 to protest Sheikh Hasina's trial.
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