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Good news for Eurocrats, and anyone living in the European quarter: A new food market is coming to Square Marguerite, next to the Ambiorix park.

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Belgium's January sales began on Monday, with retailers generally pessimistic due to the coronavirus restrictions and reduced consumer spending power.

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Brussels' independent English-language bookstore, Sterling Books, has announced it will shut down next month after 23 years.

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There are nine shopping days left until Christmas. If that thought strikes fear into your heart, you’ve still got a few gifts to buy. But be of good cheer!

llustration shows the bill of sale at a branch of Quick fast food restaurant (BELGA PHOTO SISKA GREMMELPREZ)
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Will the cash receipt soon be a relic of a bygone era?

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The pick-up desk at the Carrefour in Korbeek-Lo perfectly illustrates the somewhat surreal situation in which shoppers find themselves if they want to buy non-food items.

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Much like during the first wave of coronavirus earlier this year, non-essential stores in Belgium have been ordered to close from Monday 2 November.

Illustration picture shows someone ordering a snorkelling mask on a website of sport supermarket Decathlon (BELGA PHOTO JASPER JACOBS)
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Sports and leisure company Decathlon has decided to launch its own online marketplace in Belgium where it will sell its flagship products and brands, but where it will also invite other brands and

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Tour & Taxis' illustrious history dates from the 16th century when it was the site of a horse-based postal service linking the low countries with the rest

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