It’s something that is everywhere

The war of the ‘supers’ it worsens in Spain. Although Mercadona continues dominating clearlyaccounting for almost a third of all business nationwide, the latest data from Wordpanel by Numerator show that at least during the first months of 2026 its ‘footprint’ has stabilized while competitors such as Lidl, DIA or Aldi surpassed it in growth. The report further confirms another trend that has been taking shape for some time retail homeland: the ‘white label’ gain weight among the main chains. What has happened? We already have the photo of how the country’s large supermarket chains have started the year. Food Retail has advanced the report for the first quarter of 2026 prepared by Worldpanel, which basically allows us to know what weight each company has in the market, whether it has gained or lost ground and how much it depends on the white label. The study should be taken for what it is (a simple study, with data that they don’t always match with those of other consultancies), but it still leaves some interesting ideas. What ideas? The first is that Mercadona continues to be the queen and lady of the sector. At least if we talk about market share value. Between January and April the Valencian firm accounted for 27.2% of the national business, which keeps it far from its direct competitors: in second place is Carrefour, with 9%, followed by Lidl (7.3%), Eroski (4.2%), DIA (4%) and Consum (3.8%). The ”TOP 10” is closed by Alcampo (2.8%), Aldi (2.1%), AhorraMas (1.9%) and Bonpreu (1.6%). It’s nothing new. Mercadona takes time dominating the sector thanks largely to its commitment to the short assortment, the white label (with brands of the chain itself), the sale of cooked food and ready to consume, packaged food and a new approach of establishments that he has named ‘T9’. Last year Worldpanel already attributed a market share of 27% and there are other consultancies that raise your footprint in the sector at 37%, also well above that estimated for direct rivals such as Carrefour (1.9%), Lidl (8.2%) or Grupo Consum (4.8%). Does only Mercadona stand out? No. If we focus on market share, the weight of Juan Roig’s chain is overwhelming, but things change when talking about growth. In that case the latest report from Worldpanel shows a different ‘photo’: Mercadona maintains its stable share at around 27%, while other competitors have stepped on the accelerator to widen the gap they occupy in the sector. The latter is the case of Lidl, which has gone from the 6.8% share it had during the first quarter of 2025 to 7.3% in the equivalent period of 2026, or Total Dia, which has also increased its weight from 3.7% to 4%. Consum (from 3.5 to 3.8%) and Aldi (from 1.9 to 2.1%) also grew while Eroski, Alcampo and Brompreu stagnated. The worst balance goes to Carrefour and AhorraMas, with slight declines. Chain Fee 1st quarter of 2025 Fee 1st quarter of 2026 Mercadona 27.2% 27.2% Carrefour 9.2% 9.0% Lidl 6.8% 7.3% Eroski Group 4.2% 4.2% Total Day 3.7% 4.0% consumption 3.5% 3.8% Alcampo 2.8% 2.8% aldi 1.9% 2.1% You save 2.0% 1.9% Bonpreu Esclat 1.6% 1.6% Does the report say anything else? Yes. It confirms another trend that has been taking shape for some time in the food distribution business: the increasing weight of the white label in the sector, especially among certain chains that are committed to short assortment. According to the data advanced by Food Retailthe distribution brand has reinforced its already extensive footprint in Mercadona. From the 77.6% value share in 2025 it has gone to 78.6%. One more percentage point that confirms that schools like Hacendado or Bosque Verde play a fundamental role in the turnover of the Valencian company. ¿And in other chains? The private label has also gained weight in Carrefour (33.3%), Lidl (82.6%), Eroski (32.2%), Dia (66.7%), Consum (37.3%), Alcampo (25.7%), Aldi (77.5%) and AhorraMas (30.7). In fact, among the companies analyzed by Worldpanel it has only lost some ground in Bonpreu Esclat, where it has fallen almost two percentage points to stand at 28.2%. That the private label has accelerated is not at all surprising in a scenario marked by the increase in the price of the shopping basket (in recent years the prices they have risen much more than salaries) and in which the brands have become a differentiating factor between competitors. In fact, the private label has grown so much that it is already a pillar of the Spanish diet. Can the focus be expanded? Yes. Worldpanel has not been the only one to put the ‘thermometer’ to the sector. In recent months Algori has also done the same, which confirms that Lidl and Aldi have managed to grow at higher speed that Mercadona, or the employers’ association itself retailwhich insists that the network of establishments has grown clearly in recent months. Asedas calculate that 2025 closed with 26,068 self-service, supermarkets and hypermarkets, which translates into a “net growth” of 600 stores, well above the 250 registered during fiscal year 2024. Images | CCOO Services (Flickr) and Eroski S.Coop Group (Flickr) Via | Food Retail In Xataka | The new crusade of “Save the Hospitality Industry” is Mercadona: its prepared food is gaining ground

Schwarzenegger was the absolute king of the box office in the 80s and 90s. His next two films will go directly to streaming

Let Schwarzenegger’s next thing go straight to streamingcoming from the actor who dominated the global box office for fifteen years (from ‘Terminator’ to ‘The End of Days’, passing through ‘Predator’, ‘Total Challenge’ and a ‘Dangerous Lies’ that raised almost 400 million dollars and it was the first film in history to exceed a budget of 100 million), it may seem like a step backwards. But yes: while those two projects land, he is also working on what he considers the definitive project of his career, and that one is going to theaters. First movie. The first of these productions is titled ‘The Man with the Bag’ and arrives on December 2, 2026 on Prime Video. Adam Shankman (‘Modern Family’, ‘Only Murders in the Building’) directs a Christmas action comedy in which Schwarzenegger plays Santa Claus, whose magic bag of gifts is stolen and is forced to turn to an ex-thief recently released from prison and signed off his own list of naughty children to recover it. Alan Ritchson (‘Reacher’), Awkwafina and Ken Jeong complete the cast of this action-packed family entertainment. Second movie. ‘The Kellys’ has a different register: it is a police thriller directed by Brad Peyton (‘San Andrés’), also for Prime Video. Liam Hemsworth is a New York cop whose wife is taken hostage by terrorists inside an abandoned military building. To rescue her he will have to team up with his own family. Among them is Schwarzenegger, although his exact role has not been detailed. The premiere is scheduled for 2027. How we got here. We are not talking about a career exactly in decline: since his greatest hits triumphed in cinema, Schwarzenegger’s career has gone through unusual interruptions, such as his political career. When he returned to the (other) showbiz, in 2023, he made his television debut with ‘FUBAR’, a spy comedy for Netflix that started with 11 million views in its first two days. The second season, however, barely lasted a week in the Top 10, and was canceled. However, his eternal rival and business partner Sylvester Stallone has gone in another direction. In ‘Tulsa King’, Stallone has found solid television continuity for his career, which has already been going on for two seasons and counting. One possible cause is that Stallone built a new image from scratch on television, while Schwarzenegger tried to export his action image to streaming, and it didn’t quite stick. Conan King. Meanwhile, the actor is working on what he describes as the central project of this last phase of his career. ‘King Conan’ is scheduled to begin filming in 2027, with Christopher McQuarrie (director of the last four ‘Mission: Impossible’) at the helm, for 20th Century Studios and with distribution planned in theaters. Schwarzenegger described the project with a reference that says a lot about the tone and intentions of the project: ‘Unforgiven’ by Clint Eastwood. The idea is to portray a Conan who has been king for forty years, who has aged, who no longer has the physique of his glory years and who is beginning to be vulnerable. An action hero in decline as dramatic material: very far from what he is going to try now for streaming. In Xataka | Romantic series continue to arouse passions and Amazon has 25 million viewers to corroborate it

now you can get an additional 5% discount in the official OPPO online store

Xataka Xtra It continues to grow and improve day after day. If just a few weeks ago we brought an exclusive discount on Intermundial insurance, today we are very excited to share a new advantage. From today, all members of the Xtra Community will be able to enjoy an additional 5% discount on the official OPPO online store. What does that mean? That if an OPPO product does not have a discount, you can get it 5% cheaper; but if it has a discount, thanks to the exclusive code available in the subscriber area, you can get it at an even lower price. And yes, it can be used with any product in the store: cell phones, watches, tablets, headphones, etc. OPPO technology, at a better price OPPO Find X9 Ultra | Image: Xataka OPPO is one of the Chinese technology brands that is doing the best job when it comes to mobile phones and wearables. The company has devices such as the Find X9 Ultrawhose camera we have loved in each and every one of its aspects, and the OPPO Watch X3, which is also one of our favorite smartwatches. The firm has made a strong commitment to photography joining Hasselbladas well as a technology that never ceases to give us joy: silicon-carbon batteries. Their latest phones have jumped straight to the high-end podium based on camera, screen, autonomy and fast charging, while their watches have shown that you can have Wear OS and a good battery. Using the discount code that is now available in the subscriber area, Xtra members will be able to get any product available in the OPPO online store cheaper. To give some examples: OPPO Find X9 Ultra: 1,699 euros 1,614.05 euros OPPO Find X9 Pro: 1,299 euros, although right now it is reduced to 1,199 euros and with Enco X3s headphones as a gift. Using the Xataka Xtra code it would remain at 1,139.05 euros. OPPO Watch X3: 379 euros 360.05 euros OPPO Enco Clip2 Open Earbuds: 179 euros 170.05 euros Join Xataka Xtra and save The Xataka Xtra subscription includes this and many other exclusive benefits, from a Discord server for subscribers to a direct line with editors through El Consultorio, a monthly meeting with the editors of the house, exclusive giveaways and a growing list of discounts and advantages on digital services. You can join from just 30 euros per year and take advantage of this discount, in addition to all those already available and everything that is to come: In Xataka | Subscribe to Xataka Xtra

grow them in your garden until they grow on their own

At the beginning of the 20th century, a Wisconsin banker grew tired of people praising the furniture he made from wood. His response was such a promise. absurd as ambitious: I would one day grow a chair stronger than any made by human hands. It took eleven years to achieve it. Now a couple from the United Kingdom has taken over. An idea born in front of a bonsai. When Gavin Munro He was a child who spent long periods in hospitals due to scoliosis and Klippel-Feil syndrome, he found refuge observing the trees from the window. Among them were several bonsai trees from his parents and one especially caught his attention because its silhouette reminded him of a throne. It was in a wonderful report Washington Post that seemingly trivial image remained etched in his memory for decades. What began as a childhood fantasy turned into a creative obsession: if it was possible to shape a tree to look like a chair, why not try to grow it directly into a chair? Rethink what it means to manufacture from the roots. Years later, while studying furniture design, that old idea came back stronger. The trigger was an academic exercise in which he analyzed the life cycle of a simple soda can and became aware of the enormous amount of resources, energy and industrial processes necessary to manufacture everyday objects. That reflection led him to question also traditional furniture production. He found it paradoxical to wait decades for a tree to grow and then cut it down, fragment it and reassemble it in the shape of a chair. He then began to wonder if it would be possible to eliminate much of that process by letting nature do much of the work. The birth of the Chair Orchard. In 2006, together with Alice Munro, a horticultural specialist and later his wife, he began an adventure that seemed as extravagant as it was impractical. The two set up an experimental field in Derbyshire which they named as Chair Orchardthe garden of chairs. The first few years were full of mistakes, location changes, sunlight problems and even cows that destroyed young trees. However, far from giving up, they continued to perfect a method that combined design, gardening and centuries-old agricultural techniques to guide the growth of trees into predetermined shapes. How to grow a living chair. The process appears to be extraordinarily slow. It all starts with a young tree that spends several years developing its roots. The trunk is then cut to stimulate new shoots that are carefully guided around structures designed to form the silhouette of an inverted chair. The Munros prune branches, graft shoots together and make small interventions that guide growth. As the years go by, the different parts of the tree they end up merging naturally until creating a single solid structure. When the piece is ready, it is cut, dried for about a year and polished to obtain the final result. 20 years of work for a few pieces. The slowness of the process explains why, after almost two decades of experimentation, the results are still limited. Many promising pieces grew unexpectedly just before being harvested. Some species responded better than others and numerous designs had to be discarded. Even so, the couple managed to produce functional prototypesas well as tables, benches, lamps and other experimental structures. Each piece represents years of patience and observation, something radically opposed to the rhythms of contemporary industrial production. When nature stops being raw material. Over time, the Munros discovered that success depended less on controlling the tree and more to collaborate with him. Instead of forcing impossible shapes, they learned to respect their natural growth patterns and adapt their designs to the responses of each species. The small wrinkles and marks that appear on some pieces are not considered defects, but rather the visible testimony of that collaboration between designer and tree. His philosophy, they countconsists of intervening as little as possible to obtain durable objects without breaking the biological logic of the plant. Chairs that are worth as works of art. Although many of the pieces can technically be used as furniture, they are currently sold primarily as artistic works. Some have been exhibited in museums and galleries from Europe, Asia and the United States, and one of them is part of the collection of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Prices start about $87,000 and several have already found buyers among collectors and institutions. Paradoxically, the creators themselves do not have any at home because they fear that their dog will destroy it. A vision that is still beginning. The most striking thing is that Gavin Munro does not consider that he has achieved his goal. After twenty years, he believes he is only at the beginning of the journey. Their ambition is not only to sell exclusive pieces, but in teaching the technique to other people through future Full Grown Academy and extend the concept of furniture gardens. The idea that was born when a child observed a bonsai from a hospital room has ended up generating trees shaped like chairs valued at tens of thousands of dollars. But for its creators, the real project is not the current chairs, but rather demonstrating that perhaps one day communities will be able to grow some of their own objects instead of manufacturing them. Image | Full Grown In Xataka | IKEA has had to close seven large stores in China. It is the symptom of a much more important trend In Xataka | The Danish ‘cheap IKEA’ is growing in Spain for a simple reason: it follows the opposite recipe to IKEA

Pediatricians agree on new food fads for children: “It can cause nutritional deficiencies”

There are many diets that we find on social networks in recent years that advocate be really restrictive with certain foods and nutrients that demonize. The problem is that these restrictive diets designed for adults with the aim of making them look healthier are causing nutritional deficiencies in children, as pediatricians themselves already point out. The alert. The Spanish Association of Primary Care Pediatrics (AEPap) has been clear in its latest report pointing out that ‘nutritional fads’ have made a strong impact on children’s nutrition and can cause “nutritional deficiencies.” And the culprit is the adoption of restrictive diets such as prolonged fasting or the exclusion of gluten without receiving advice from specialists. But these diets are not limited to adults who want to lose weight or improve their health, but are generally applied to all members of the household. And this is explained by Dr. Marta Castell, pediatrician at the Campanar Health Center in Valencia, who point to the following: More and more families come to consultation with a proactive interest in the healthiest eating pattern, but also with great confusion between scientific evidence and fads such as 2-exclusion diets or ‘superfoods’ without clinical evidence. The enormous amount of information they receive becomes massive and often contradictory. The problem of extrapolating it. Restricting food groups without clinical justification has a very high physiological cost during the growth stages that the little ones in the house are experiencing. This is why pediatricians warn that the withdrawal of essential nutrients without a prior diagnosis of intolerance such as lactose or celiac disease is dangerous. And this practice can interrupt the caloric intake and essential micronutrients for the child’s body and especially for correct physical and brain development. The recommendations. Here the medical institutions they point because one should avoid diagnosing alleged eating pathologies at home, and apply a restriction without the advice of a specialist doctor. But in addition, one should avoid applying nutritional advice aimed at adults to minors that is disseminated by content creators without scientific endorsement on social networks. One of the clearest pieces of advice that the Vithas Medimar Hospital points to in its web is that “the best prevention against obesity and malnutrition is to recover a diet rich in vegetables, fruits, legumes, fish, nuts and seeds, and free of ultra-processed foods.” Veganism. The scientific debate does not criminalize dietary choices such as veganism, but requires absolute rigor in its pediatric approach. Something important to highlight is that a child can be perfectly healthy following a diet without animal consumption, but this “does not consist only of raw fruits and vegetables,” explains pediatrician and neonatologist Miriam Martínez Biarge, who describes poorly planned diets as “reckless.” From the clinical point of view, the Spanish Society of Out-of-hospital Pediatrics and Primary Care warns that in the vegan population there is a high risk of vitamin B12 deficiency. This deficit can have “serious neurological consequences,” being a particularly critical risk in infants breastfed by mothers who do not take supplementation. For this reason, clinical guidelines recommend the possible supplementation of vitamin B12 in the event that foods fortified with it are not consumed. Images | Helena Lopes In Xataka | Being vegan makes you biologically younger, but not for the reason you think: the hidden key to calorie restriction

For once, NASA has not delayed a launch but has done the opposite: from 2027 to 2026

NASA already has a date for launch of the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope. Although this had initially been dated for May 2027, it will finally leave for its workplace this summer, on August 30, 2026. This is something quite unusual. Space agencies usually set very optimistic dates for their launches, so they must then postpone them. On this occasion, the opposite has happened: it has gone ahead. First there was talk of September 2026 and finally it has moved forward a little more, to this final date. Even so, it is something that, in reality, was seen coming, since NASA has worked at all times optimizing its resources and accelerating processes to be able to go into space as soon as possible. A long-awaited date with space. On August 30, the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will depart towards the Lagrange point 2 powered by a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket. Its position will not be very far from that of James Webb, which is in the same neighborhood. It’s a good spot because the Sun, Moon, and Earth are right behind it, so the telescope’s instruments stay cool and stable. Thus, he will be able to carry out much better a mission whose planned duration will be 5 years, extendable to another five if all goes well and it is considered necessary. A complement to Hubble and James Webb. The James Webb and Hubble space telescopes are characterized by observing small areas of the sky with great sensitivity. The first works in infrared and the second in visible light and ultraviolet, but in general they do have that point in common. Instead, Roman will simultaneously analyze much larger areas of the sky, thanks to a field of view 100 times larger than Hubble’s. It is not as precise, due to a shallower depth of field, but it can make much larger sweeps of space. If you find something that needs to be analyzed in detail, it would be necessary for one of the other two telescopes to come into action. It’s about teamwork. On the other hand, the Roman is capable of processing the data it collects at high speed. It is calculated that Hubble would take 2,000 years to process what Roman will process in just one. Exoplanets and dark matter. Thanks to its ability to scan large regions of sky, Roman is expected to detect 100,000 exoplanets and 1 billion galaxies. By being able to observe many exoplanets at once, it is easier to make questions such as the proportion of Earth-like planets What lies beyond our solar system. In addition, thanks to that same ability, you will also be able to analyze at a glance the space equivalent to many years of cosmic history, so you could understand much better.the expansion of the Universe and, with it, the possible role of dark matter and dark energy. The telescope was named in honor of astronomer Nancy Grace Roman. Work against the clock. From the first moment, NASA has sought to launch the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope as soon as possible. It is urgent to have a telescope in the sky that can lend a hand to Hubble and James Webb and, incidentally, can analyze the information much faster than them. Therefore, many pieces were manufactured and tested simultaneouslyin order to save time. Modular assembly techniques were also carried out, which allowed deadlines to be adjusted even further. On the other hand, public-private collaboration has been used, in order to waste less time searching for government financing. Still, it took 10 years and millions of hours of work to get the telescope ready for launch. It has passed all the relevant tests, nothing has been accelerated in a dangerous way. Simply, this time the predictions were more conservative than optimistic, so the final result has been much more positive. We will have to wait for the big day. Be that as it may, just because the date has been brought forward does not mean that the launch will happen on August 30th. Many launches end up being aborted for various reasons, either before they get underway or during the countdown. Let’s hope that’s not the case with this dark matter detective, but we’ll still have to wait to see what happens. Information bonus. Although it is mainly known as Roman, let’s not forget that the telescope’s full name is Nancy Grace Roman, in honor of the astronomer considered the “mother of Hubble”for the role he played both in its development and in getting the project approved by the United States Congress. Image | POT In Xataka | We have been studying the planets of TRAPPIST-1 for years with great hope. James Webb just knocked it down

leave all of Europe without GPS

Three researchers have discovered that Russian satellites were the cause of multi-second interference in GPS coverage in Europe. The discovery sparks suspicions about whether this is a Russian test to prepare for electronic warfare… or if it is using such experiments as a hidden communication channel. What is happening to GPS? Professor Todd Humphreys and his student Zach Clements, from the University of Texas at Austin, and Argyris Kriezis from Stanford University published a few days ago a preliminary version of a disturbing study. They collected and analyzed data from public navigation receiving stations (GNSS) and then isolated high-power pulses of less than 10 seconds that affected receivers at various points around the globe at the same time. After triangulating the signals, they now have the culprit: the Russian military early warning constellation, called Edinaya Kosmicheskaya System (EKS). Triangulating what is a gerund. The trace of these mysterious electromagnetic phenomena was initially detected in records collected by several ground stations between January 2019 and April 2026. There, at least 75 days were detected in which interference occurred in the L1 band of GPS. When analyzing the problem, they calculated that the jammer was operating at a minimum altitude of 1,200 km. After adding raw data from February 11, 2026 collected in Trondheim (Norway) and Amsterdam (Netherlands), they managed to reach the likely culprit with a minimal margin of error. Hello, Kosmos 2546. With this data, the researchers “crossed” the orbits that corresponded to all the previous results and everything ended up pointing to a single suspect: the Russian military satellite. Cosmos 256. This satellite is part of the EKS network, a constellation of six satellites theoretically designed to detect the launch of intercontinental missiles. The network operates in Molniya-type elliptical orbitswhich keeps them at high altitudes for long periods of time over the northern hemisphere, and ensuring that at least one of them is visible above the horizon of all the European stations affected during the interference. The frequency dilemma. There is a detail that makes researchers doubt. The detected pulse is not right in the center of the main GPS frequency, but occurs with a slight offset. Humphreys maintains that Moscow can be running calibration tests to check the coverage of its electronic warfare systems from space without causing a major diplomatic incident. If their hypothesis is true, the Russian satellite network operators would simply have to adjust their transmitters to launch an attack that would neutralize GPS navigation across the entire European continent. Accident, nothing. Russia may have claimed that this is simply an accident, but researchers discovered that the EKS satellites not only emitted this pulse to “attack” the US GPS system, but also launched a parallel burst of interference in a frequency band that is precisely used in the Chinese positioning system, BeiDou. Theoretically, we are therefore faced with clear evidence of the generation of interference to “knock down” the positioning systems of rival powers. Another possibility. Richard Bowden, head of the positioning division at GMV, explains that there may be another alternative: that these short and powerful pulses are actually communication messages for military purposes and that they could be sent to Russian bases or submarines. By using frequencies close to those used by civilian receivers, Russia would be able to guarantee that these signals penetrate the atmosphere and are received without problems on already existing antennas… although the side effect is to cause small drops in the GPS of vehicles traveling through Europe. In Xataka | The largest and most expensive landfill on Earth is located 400 kilometers from the atmosphere, orbiting without interruption

FIFA has turned the 2026 World Cup into the most expensive cultural event in history because it has become a new Ticketmaster

For almost a century, FIFA has not cared about selling cheap tickets: the money in football was in television. But as has happened with the musiccinema and other cultural events, spectacularization is the order of the day, and for the 2026 World Cup the business model is closer to Ticketmaster. Direct consequence: two US attorneys general have already asked him for explanations through judicial means. Pocho record. The World Cup in the United States, Mexico and Canada starts this Thursday, becoming the most expensive cultural event in history. The cheapest ticket to the group stage cost an average of $200 and the most affordable ticket to the final started at $2,030. Adjusted for inflation, the price is double that of Qatar 2022 and quadruple that of the United States 1994. Because. The reason is more than obvious: for the first time, FIFA controls ticket sales directly, without delegating it to local organizers, and has launched dynamic prices. Between October and April made at least one category more expensive in 95 of the 104 gameswith an average increase of 35%. The Category 1 ticket for the final went from $6,730 to $10,990. Other niceties. Another novelty this year that is not going down well with fans is that the buyer does not choose a seat either. You pay for a category that corresponds to an area of ​​the stadium and FIFA assigns you a row and seat months later. For example, in April many fans who had paid for Category 1 discovered that their seats were in areas previously marked as Category 2, because FIFA had modified the maps and reserved the best seats for a new “Front Category 1”. More expensive, of course. The law. The attorneys general of New York and New Jersey have judicially summoned to FIFA to investigate your sales practices; The one in New Jersey accuses the agency of turning the purchase into a labyrinth of “false scarcity.” California had previously sent its own letter of request. Justice accuses FIFA of setting up its own secondary market without price caps in the United States and Canada: as explained your own support pagecharges a commission of 15% to the seller and another 15% to the buyer. Only in Mexico does it limit resale to the original price, and by legal requirement. On that platform there have been tickets for the final listed by more than two million dollars. The opacity does the rest. FIFA has almost never reported how many tickets were left per match or per phase, and before publishing any price it sold tens of thousands of “Right to Buy” tokens through its crypto collectibles platform: hundreds of dollars for the right to buy a ticket whose final cost was not known until much later. More opacity: in February, FIFA president Gianni Infantino stated that all matches were sold out. His own organization had to correct himand in April acknowledged that about five of the planned 6.7 million tickets had been sold and that the rest were being held for “continued sales.” Different ticketing experts identify this retention as a classic tactic to create a sensation of demand. Although it is not clear if the play has given the expected results: the United States’ debut against Paraguay accumulated 10,000 entries listed on resale platformsa, many below the original price. The accounts come out. Wow, they come out: in Qatar 2022 the box office contributed about 950 million dollars; for 2026 FIFA budget up to 3,000 million for tickets and VIP packages (premium entry plus experience). The organization foresees earn 8.9 billion with the tournament within a four-year cycle of 13,000 (which is how FIFA organizes its accounts) in the most optimistic calculations. There are those who consider that this calculation even falls short: an academic analysis It projects that the box office and VIP experiences alone will exceed 7.4 billion, and to that would be added TV rights, sponsorships and other income. One but. The Economist It points, however, to a very specific problem this year: the public in the fields is part of the television product that FIFA sells around the world for more than 4 billion dollars. It must be remembered that in the Club World Cup, spectators had to be relocated in front of the cameras in half-empty matches to keep up appearances. All of this underlines the idea that FIFA is torn between a couple of businesses in which it wants to be the leader: squeezing in-person spectators and protecting the image of the spectacle that the rest of the planet sees. For now the eyes with the dollar sign are watching intently at the first one. In Xataka | How to configure your Smart TV to watch the 2026 World Cup in the best possible way

Today at Lidl (and for less than 60 euros) this compact Philips air fryer with a recipe app

Although it may seem that everyone already has an air fryer at home, if you are one of those who have not yet succumbed to this small appliance or want to renew the one you already have at home, you are in luck because in next week’s Lidl brochure we have found this Philips air fryer 4.2 liters per 59.99 euros. Although you won’t have to wait until next Friday, June 19 (which is when it goes on sale in physical stores), since it is already available in its online store at the same price. Philips Series 2000 Air Fryer NA229/00, with 4.2 l capacity The price could vary. We earn commission from these links And if the 4.2 liters of this Philips air fryer are not enough for you, on Amazon you have other larger capacity fryers at a good price. An example of this is also this one from the same brand and range (Philips Airfryer 2000 Series), with a 6.2 liter capacity and window that you can buy now reduced by 89 euros. Philips Airfryer 2000 Series – 6.2L Classic Fryer with Window The price could vary. We earn commission from these links A brand-name air fryer at an outlet price This model of air fryer from Philips stands out for offering a perfect balance between exterior size and cooking space. It has a 4.2 liter capacity bucket, which is an ideal size for prepare portions for two or three people (for example, up to 500 grams of French fries in one go) without taking up half of the kitchen counter. The key to this device is technology RapidAir patented by Philips. Thanks to its internal design in the shape of a sea star at the base, hot air circulates at high speed throughout the basket. This means that the food is cooked completely evenly. That is, they are crispy on the outside and tender on the inside using up to 90% less fat compared to a conventional fryer. Furthermore, with its 1,500 W of powerit does not need preheating, which will allow you to save time and up to 70% energy compared to a traditional electric oven. On the front we find a digital touch panel very intuitive. From there you can regulate the temperature and time manually, or select one of its preset programs with a single touch. Another point to highlight is how easy it is to clean it. Both the basket and the inner rack have a high quality non-stick coating and they are completely dishwasher safe. Plus, if you’re lacking inspiration in the kitchen, the Philips HomeID mobile app gives you access to hundreds of recipes designed specifically for this model. ⚡ IN SUMMARY: offer for Philips series 2000 air fryer at lidl ✅ THE BEST Philips warranty and technology: the brand practically invented this segment. Its air circulation system is light years ahead of cheap generic models. Efficient consumption: As it does not require preheating and cooks quickly, the impact on the electricity bill is minimal. ❌ THE WORST Fair capacity for large families… With 4.2 liters it falls short if there are 4 or more people at home; In that case it is better to jump to 5.5 or 6 liter models. Without double basket… By having a single cooking area, if you want to make meat and garnish at the same time you will have to mix them or calculate the times to add them in stages. 💡 BUY IT IF… If you are a couple, a single person or a family of three, it is the ideal size to optimize daily portions without wasting energy or space. ⛔ DON’T BUY IT IF… You have to cook for many, you will have to make several batches, so you will lose the advantage of saving time. You may also be interested in these accessories for your new air fryer Cecotec Pack 3 Circular Silicone Molds for 2.4-5L Airfryer Cecofry Bucket Pack Accessories S The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Xyvor 2 Pezzi Silicone Mold Air Fryer The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Some of the links in this article are affiliated and may provide a benefit to Xataka. In case of non-availability, offers may vary. Images | Webedia and Philips In Xataka | In my family we have retired the toaster for the air fryer: why we no longer use another method for breakfast bread In Xataka | This is how we make bread (with and without gluten) in my family: since we tried the air fryer, we have not turned on the oven again

“The demand for AI chips exceeds us, and will continue to do so for years”

CC Wei, the current president and CEO of TSMC, knows exactly what he has on his hands. Recently has communicated to shareholders that this Taiwanese company will not be able to fully meet the global demand for chip production. artificial intelligence (AI). And this situation will last for several years. The trigger for this scenario is the insatiable demand for AI chips from the data centers that are being built around the planet. Intel is setting up several cutting-edge integrated circuit production plants. Samsung, too. And TSMC is working on building new state-of-the-art factories in Taiwan, the US, Germany and Japan. Despite this effort, the future looks full of dark clouds. TSMC maintains its forecast It expects a 30% increase in sales this year, but it could sell more if its production infrastructure were able to absorb the current demand for AI semiconductors. Despite this scenario, the head of TSMC has anticipated that his company will not take advantage of this bottleneck to suddenly increase the price of wafers. And he will not do it for a compelling reason: he prefers to guarantee the stability of his business. What will most likely happen is that the cost will rise little by little, so that it can be absorbed by the market without triggering a fracture. If the AI ​​bubble does not burst, demand will continue to grow The factories that TSMC has in operation in Taiwan, and, above all, the plants that it is building in Hsinchu, Taichung and Kaohsiung, play a leading role in this company’s medium-term strategy. However, its most media project is its new facility in Arizona (USA). The plant that is already in operation has been producing 4 nm chips since 2024 in the N4 lithographic nodewhich belongs to the 5nm FinFET family. TSMC needs to reinforce its production infrastructure in the US in an attempt to meet demand This factory, known as Fab 21, made $514 million in profit last year according to Yeh Chun-Hsienthe minister of the National Development Council of Taiwan. This is not bad at all if we keep in mind that during the first year of operation the semiconductor plants They do not usually provide benefits. Even so, TSMC needs to reinforce its production infrastructure in the US in an attempt to meet the demand of its American customers, among which Nvidia, Apple, AMD and Qualcomm stand out. Their plan involves investing an additional 20 billion dollars in the expansion of Fab 21. In fact, this project is part of the expansion plan of 165 billion dollars that TSMC presented last year. If everything goes as planned, mass production of 3nm integrated circuits will begin in Arizona in 2027. But this is not all. And the purpose of this company is for this site to finally bring together no less than 12 factories, 4 advanced packaging centers and an R&D facility. This is the long-term expansion plan for the Chandler (Arizona) campus. What Wei hasn’t said, but the market has been reading between the lines for months, is that TSMC is in an extraordinarily comfortable position. You can choose who to manufacture, at what price and in what timeframe. Their clients have no real alternative in the short term. Intel tries to sneak into that gap with its 18A integration technologyand some reports argue that Apple has already reached a preliminary agreement with those of Lip-Bu Tan. But this, at best, is a story for 2027. Meanwhile, TSMC’s waiting list continues to grow. And CC Wei knows it perfectly. Image | TSMC More information | Tom’s Hardware In Xataka | Intel’s plan against an unattainable TSMC: beat Samsung and consolidate itself as the second largest chip manufacturer

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