record for Burgundy wine exports, emergencies for teddy bears, everything at 1 euro at Emmaüs

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C. Méral, C. Pain, A. Lepinay, France 3 Regions, R. Laurentin – France 2

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Here is 24 hours of news in France and in pictures, with an export record for Burgundy wines, the teddy bear hospital operation in Dijon, and the opening of a new Emmaüs space in Marseille, in the midst of an outbreak of price.

These crates of wine will travel thousands of kilometers from Burgundy, in 88 countries. Burgundy wine exports broke records, with a turnover of 1.5 billion euros and sales up 13%. Abroad, Americans remain the main buyers of Mâcon and other Côtes de Beaune.

Very special patients at the Faculty of Medicine of Djion (Côte-d’Or). The students take care of the teddy bears brought by the children. Emergencies for teddy bears, launched to introduce children to the hospital, and the various specialties, such as pharmacy or radiology. A way to play down medicine for the youngest, who imagine scenarios. A very useful initiative also for future doctors.

Dressing from head to toe on a budget

A wardrobe at an unbeatable price. Everything for 1 euro at Emmaüs. The people of Marseille flock to this space where you can dress from head to toe on a very small budget. The initiative is much appreciated, while inflation is eating away at purchasing power. Buyers pay an average of 20 euros. The operation will continue throughout the year, for shoes and clothing.


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