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Destroying German Heritage… 430-year-old family-owned artisan bakery determined to make the “Green Revolution” – Frustrated by that?


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Via P Gosselin

Germany’s economic devastation and legacy have reached a whole new level, thanks to the Green Revolution

Traditional family businesses, in business for generations, are now being forced to close due to energy scarcity and high prices, largely due to the frenzy of the “Green Revolution”.

430 years of tradition in Germany were destroyed by high energy prices when the traditional Bavarian bakery, founded in 1591, ran out of energy. Picture: public domain.

Traditional companies are now “struggling to survive”

The German Chamber of Industry and Commerce reports that the potential for reducing natural gas consumption has been “exhausted” and many companies are struggling to survive. This was reported by Pleiterticker.de here.

Some family companies, with generations of honorable traditions, have now succumbed to the “Green Revolution” despite surviving the terrible ups and downs of the tumultuous history of the company. Germany.

The 430-year-old bakery calls it quit

The latest shocking news comes from the Sinzinger bakery from Otterskirchen near Passau in Lower Bavaria.

“Traditional bakery already baked from the 16th century – now it has to be closed, “report Pleiteticker.de here. Sinzinger Bakery can even survive in bad conditions Thirty Years’ WarNapoleon, two destructive world wars and much technological and economic upheaval, but not Germany’s Green Revolution and the energy shocks it brought.

Based on Pleiteticker.de: “In 1591, the company received its baking rights. Now 430 years old family bakery had to close all nine of its branches by February 2023. It was caused by rising energy prices.”

“Rise in energy prices”

“With all the rising energy prices and raw material costs, we can’t simply keep operating,” says master baker Klaus Wagner. Die Welt, ” Report Pleiteticker.de. “Now 70 employees face unemployment. With five delivery vans, the pies were also delivered to elderly homes and local butcher shops.”

“Now the ovens are off. It was a shock to employees and customers.”

The real tragedy here is that not only is this a closed company, but it also represents the end of a centuries-old legacy for many small German craft businesses, many of which have survived. in the family for generations. A cultural tragedy is unfolding.

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