20:15, ZDF, Deceitful Cuisine: The Industry's Secret Tactics, Food Report Series
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Businesses like delivery services, cafeterias, and restaurants are growing fond of pre-made food products from the industry. Sebastian Lege exposes how the food service sector is deceiving consumers. Dishes such as Currywurst, Maultaschen, ice cream, and chicken soup: These industrially pre-prepared goods are simple and affordable to whip up. This is especially appealing to struggling catering establishments grappling with staff shortages and high procurement costs.
20:15, ARD, The Advocacy Firm: Tightrope, Legal Drama
Isa (Sabine Postel) inadvertently stumbles upon Gellert (Herbert Knaup) engaging in an affair with public prosecutor Geldermann (Esther Schweins). She's caught off guard but must delay the conversation as an urgent client requires her assistance. The refugee Mahmud Hadad (Ercan Durmaz) recognizes his Syrian torturer, a high-ranking intelligence agent of the Assad regime who had his brother and sister-in-law murdered, in a Hamburg produce market. Isa informs the police, but they falter after examining his ID as the alleged abuser enjoys asylum in Germany.
20:15, 3sat, The Informer, Thriller
Galina (Katharina Nesytowa), a young Russian woman, goes public as a whistleblower in the Federal Republic of Germany after hackers upend the Berlin central clinic's computer systems. She holds the code for halting further attacks, but the federal government must strike a deal with her to obtain it. Suddenly, Galina resurfaces after years apart at her ex-boyfriend Tom's (Artjom Gilz) doorstep. She seeks his help to connect with his sister Friederike (Jennifer Ulrich), who heads the crisis team in the Federal Foreign Office.
20:15, Tele 5, The Firearm Preacher, Action Drama
Criminal and violent biker Sam (Gerard Butler) has just been released from prison. However, society has moved on, leaving his spouse (Michelle Monaghan) jobless as a stripper and now a believer in faith. Sam scoffs at her new path but later adopts it himself, questioning the purpose of his life through criminal activity and drug abuse.
20:15, ZDFneo, A Strong Squad: It's Been a While, Crime
Peter Kniesbeck (André M. Hennicke) becomes the target of an attack on the day of his release from prison. The bullets strike an innocent bystander, and the assailant flees undetected. Kniesbeck was a member of a gang that robbed a cash transport in 1990 and killed a bank employee. Could his previously unidentified accomplices now look to silence him? Shortly after the fall of the Berlin Wall, Otto (Florian Martens) was one of the investigators in the case.
In the food industry, it might be useful for catering establishments to consider using TV tips about pre-made food products, like the ones exposed by Sebastian Lege in the ZDF show, to save on staff shortages and procurement costs. After her harrowing encounter, Isa could use some relaxation by tuning into TV tips about cooking shows, potentially learning new recipes for dishes that aren't industrially pre-prepared.