Beer for sunflower oil? Munich pub finds way to beat frying crunch

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BERLIN, July 16 (Reuters) - A Munich brewpub has found a novel way to beat Europe's cooking oil shortages - letting customers pay for their beer with sunflower oil to ensure plentiful stocks for frying schnitzels.

With Ukraine and Russia accounting for about 80% of global exports of sunflower seed oil, many European countries including Germany have seen supplies dwindle since Russia invaded its neighbour in February.

Managers at the Giesinger Brewery, a brewhouse and pub in the southern city of Munich, think they may have the answer, offering beer lovers a litre of their favourite brew for the same quantity of sunflower oil.

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"The whole thing came up because we simply ran out of oil in the kitchen and that's why we have to be inventive," the pub manager, Erik Hoffmann, told Reuters TV.

Bottles of rapeseed and sunflower oil have often been missing from supermarket shelves in Germany since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and many shops ration the number of bottles per customer.

1/4 Moritz Baller exchanges a bottle of sunflower oil for two glasses of beer at the Giesinger Brewery in Munich, Germany, July 15, 2022. Customers can pay for their beer at Munich's Giesinger Braeu brewery with sunflower oil, after the distributor of the pub belonging to the brewery cannot supply the required quantities. Because of the war in Ukraine, one of the largest suppliers of sunflower oil, it will remain in short supply for the foreseeable future. REUTERS/Lukas Barth Read More

"Getting oil is very difficult ... if you need 30 litres a week and only get 15 instead, at some point you won't be able to fry a schnitzel any longer," Hoffmann said, adding that customers have swapped 400 litres so far.

While a litre of beer costs about 7 euros ($7) in German pubs, a one-litre bottle of sunflower oil retails for about 4.5 euros - making the offer tempting for many customers.

Customer Moritz Baller bought 80 litres of sunflower oil in Ukraine during a trip to deliver humanitarian aid, swapping his shipment for eight crates of beer for his birthday party.

"The campaign is cool," he said. "We can get cheap beer and yes, Giesinger Brewery is also helped."

Reporting by Ayhan Uyanik and Louisa Off Writing by Riham Alkousaa Editing by Helen Popper

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jim45804 on August 5th, 2022 at 20:14 UTC »

Bartering is back, baby!

LuisTrinker on August 5th, 2022 at 14:53 UTC »

Can someone enlighten me: why can't the wartime shortage of sunflower oil be made up with American corn oil and peanut oil? Are these also in short supply?

Unclematttt on August 5th, 2022 at 14:17 UTC »

This is maybe the most Munich headline I have ever read.