3 result(s) for campaign issues in Food & Drink
What Orbán Eats - Insights from Social Media
- 20 Mar 2026 10:17 AM
- food & drink
“We eat everything we find in the kitchen!” said Viktor Orbán at a countryside csárda in Dormánd – this was just a snapshot from his ongoing gastro tour across Hungary.
10,000+ Students Join 'Smashed' Program to Curb Underage Drinking in Hungary
- 1 Jun 2023 4:25 PM
- https://bbj.hu/
- food & drink
In 2019, Diageo, the world's leading alcoholic beverage company, in cooperation with Momentán Improv Theatre, launched the Smashed program for primary and secondary school students in Hungary, which from the fall of 2021 has been available as an interactive online education platform for youngsters, teachers and parents under the name Smashed Online.
How Could A Hungarian Red Wine Win Accolade In Paris?
- 9 Apr 2015 9:00 AM
- food & drink
I've always fought against high-alcohol, high tannin, and hard to drink wines. A wine shouldn't have to punch you in the nose, says Tamás Dúzsi, who's won the trophy for best red at the 21st Vinalies Internationales in Paris, an all-time first for a Hungarian wine.
What Orbán Eats - Insights from Social Media
- 20 Mar 2026 10:17 AM
- food & drink
“We eat everything we find in the kitchen!” said Viktor Orbán at a countryside csárda in Dormánd – this was just a snapshot from his ongoing gastro tour across Hungary.
10,000+ Students Join 'Smashed' Program to Curb Underage Drinking in Hungary
- 1 Jun 2023 4:25 PM
- https://bbj.hu/
- food & drink
In 2019, Diageo, the world's leading alcoholic beverage company, in cooperation with Momentán Improv Theatre, launched the Smashed program for primary and secondary school students in Hungary, which from the fall of 2021 has been available as an interactive online education platform for youngsters, teachers and parents under the name Smashed Online.
How Could A Hungarian Red Wine Win Accolade In Paris?
- 9 Apr 2015 9:00 AM
- food & drink
I've always fought against high-alcohol, high tannin, and hard to drink wines. A wine shouldn't have to punch you in the nose, says Tamás Dúzsi, who's won the trophy for best red at the 21st Vinalies Internationales in Paris, an all-time first for a Hungarian wine.












