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Three of the world’s largest dairy companies, Nestlé, Danone and Lactalis, have recalled large batches of infant formula after finding contamination with cerulide, a toxin that can cause vomiting, diarrhea and abdominal pain, Logos Press reported.

From August 12, 2026, bars and restaurants in the European Union will ban the use of disposable bags for diners in the establishment, according to Logos Press.

Lucian Florea, an entrepreneur from Romania, has revealed his intention to enter the Moldovan fast-food market in 2026 with the Fryday chain of restaurants, Logos Press reports.

The Valori Nutriționale application, which automates the calculation of the nutritional value of products for catering companies and food producers, officially launches its services in Moldova, Logos Press reports.

Traditionally, the demand for citrus fruits grows on the eve and during the New Year holidays. According to merchants, from mid-December to the end of January, the turnover of citrus fruits in retail chains doubles. And one third of it is accounted for by mandarins, Logos Press reports.

Polish company LPP, opened its first clothing store Sinsay with an area of 700 sqm in BUM shopping center in Balti, – reports Logos Press.

Bookzone, the largest online bookstore in Romania, has started online sales in RM, Logos Press reports.

The Moldovan e-commerce market is growing faster than the world average, but remains the least digitalized in Europe: the retail penetration rate is only 5.7%. Such data was provided by AmCham Moldova in its latest study “Moldova’s e-commerce market in 2025, – reports Logos Press.

Employers will be allowed to provide employees with multiple vacation vouchers during the same fiscal year and order vouchers for them with a value that exceeds the deduction limit for tax purposes, Logos Press reported.

Traders claim that the sharp increase in prices for mackerel in supermarket chains in Moldova is due to a significant reduction in EU quotas for catching this, as well as some other types of marine fish and its rise in price on the main European trading platforms, Logos Press reports.

A deposit system for used glass and plastic bottles and metal beverage cans will be introduced in Moldova within a year from the date of appointment of an administrator. Citizens will be able to surrender used containers and receive 2 lei in return, Logos Press reported.

The Moldovan government is considering measures to regulate parcels with ultra-cheap goods from online platforms such as Temu, Joom and some others,” Logos Press reports.
