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Sommelier, formerly of Jason Atherton's Michelin star restaurant Pollen Street Social, and currently a director of floating restaurant the London Shell Co. @HLobek

How can I choose the best wines in the supermarket?

спрашиваетIan Wade  · 1 ответ
Just seven per cent of us will spend more than £10 on a bottle of wine in a supermarket, but when there are so many deals and offers why spend more?  The biggest problem isn't cost but... Читать далее
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Lecturer in Economics at the University of Sussex.

Why are things made in the UK, with UK components and ingredients, going up in price post-Brexit?

спрашиваетJames Medd  · 1 ответ
There are two principal reasons why prices of UK produced goods might rise post-Brexit. One is that trade costs such as tariffs and/or non-tariff barriers [eg quotas or levies] might... Читать далее
American anarchist, primitivist philosopher and author.

What does Black Friday say about society?

спрашиваетTheQSTN.com Team  · 1 ответ
Here we see society in its most massified state, its subjects most uprooted and adrift. Community in so many places has been all but erased. Mass society is the grave of community, as a... Читать далее
Professor Emeritus of Sociology, London School of Economics. Author of "The Transnational Capitalist Class" (2001) and "The Icon Project: Architecture, Cities, and Capitalist Globalization" (2017).

Do architects participate in spreading the ideology of consumerism through the types of spaces and buildings they create?

спрашиваетOlga Zeveleva  · 1 ответ
This is a tricky question. Many architects do play an active role in spreading the culture-ideology of consumerism, some willingly and others unwillingly. More than most creative artists... Читать далее
Lecturer in Economics at the University of Sussex.

Which products are most likely to rise in price because of the weak pound?

спрашиваетJames Medd  · 1 ответ
When the pound is weak, that makes imports more expensive. This affects nearly every product, however: almost all products have some kind of foreign input, either in ingredients or... Читать далее