Bremen increases fees for mulled wine stands: showmen in turmoil!

Bremen increases fees for mulled wine stands: showmen in turmoil!

Bremen, Deutschland - The city of Bremen has drastically increased the fees for mulled wine output on its popular Christmas markets. According to the Weser-Kurier now market feeders have to pay their stands on the Osterwiese, at the Freibarkt or at the Christmas market to operate. This increase was necessary because the fees had remained constant for over twelve years and the operators of the stalls were able to make high profits. Many of them had already covered their costs in the first markets, which prompted the city to adapt the fees to the level of other cities.

reactions of the showmen

Although the increase is considered justified, there is resistance from the showmen's associations. These consider legal steps against the new regulations, such as the Bremer Christmas Market . The operators feel treated unfairly because the rising costs consider their margins considerably. However, the consolidation of the fees is not only a reaction to local conditions, but also a measure to ensure the standard of the markets.

The Bremen Christmas market, which takes place annually between the town hall and the city musicians, offers a variety of culinary delights, gift ideas and an atmospheric atmosphere. Despite the increasing fees, the market remains a popular meeting place for many Bremen and tourists to warm up with mulled wine and Christmas treats. The magnificent stands and festive lighting create a winter village that invites you to linger and plays an important role in city life in the Advent season.

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