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Fleischkönig Clemens Tönnies: "At 22, I Had the First Million in the Account

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As a baby he was weighed in the sausage scale, at 15 he founded a trade, today he owns the largest German slaughter company. Clemens Tönnies becomes 70 and talks about fillet pieces, family crash and football.

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From bone cleaner to European market leader: What drives the meat business owner for a round birthday is above all one thing beyond the billions and scandals – the next gap in the market.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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Germany's largest meat entrepreneur Clemens Tönnies is surprised at 70. His opinion on the tax reform.

·Berlin, Germany
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Clemens Tönnies is one of the most well-known and controversial entrepreneurs in Germany. Now he becomes 70 years old. However, he does not yet think of retirement. Instead, he strives with his battle group into a new business field.

·Dortmund, Germany
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As a baby he was weighed in the sausage scale, at 15 he founded a trade, today he owns the largest German slaughter company. Clemens Tönnies becomes 70 and talks about fillet pieces, family crash and football.

Clemens Tönnies has built up a huge meat company and for a long time led the football club Schalke 04. The billionaire was often criticized. Now he becomes 70 – and speaks openly about the biggest mistake of his entrepreneurial career.

·Munich, Germany
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There was much to read about meat businessmen Clemens Tönnies – rarely good. To his seventieth, the meat king wants to correct his image in public. This will not be an easy task.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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Sueddeutsche Zeitung broke the news in Munich, Germany on Monday, May 25, 2026.
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