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Coca-Cola Spent $100 Million To Prove That Soda Isn't Bad For Your Health
Is Eating Vegetables Making You Fat?
Common-sense advice for a healthier diet and should include several servings daily of fresh fruit and vegetables. But new research shows that people may be eating the wrong plant food, and thus failing to lose unwanted pounds. Floating Farms: An All-in-One Solution for Global Food Shortage Problems
Floating farms by Forward Thinking Architecture combine aquaculture, hydroponics, and photovoltaics into one to address future food supply issues. 'Goop' Expansion: 'Gwyneth Paltrow' to Open Own Company's Food Truck
Gwyneth Paltrow, in her recent interview with "Conde Nast Traveler", stated that she's thinking of opening a food truck for her next lifestyle brand, Goop. Eel Extinction Forces Japan to Strike Off Unagi from Menus
Unagi, one of Japan's most beloved dishes, has caused the global freshwater eel population to decline to critical levels. Food Fight: Nutella Waffles Lead To Elderly Man Being Punched
The definition of being Hangry (angry and hungry at the same time) has been taken literally. Some people just get crazy over food, even when they aren't free. The Amount of Sugar Placed in a Cup of Tea Reveals the Individual's Socio-Economic Status
The amount of sugar placed on teas can actually tell an individual's socio-economic status. Who would have thought that sugar can determine one's socio-economic status? Research revealed that individuals with low socio economic status tend to use more sugar in their teas rather than those who are in the upper class. Government Shut Down will affect Cash as well as the distribution of Food Stamps
If the Republicans bent on defunding Planned Parenthood force the second government shutdown of the Obama era next week the tens of millions of vulnerable Americans would lose their food stamps benefits, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) warned on Tuesday. Sugar People Put in Their Tea Belies Their Social and Economic Status
The method people acquire their tea says a lot concerning their individual taste, but nowadays a latest study implies that the quantity of sugar a person puts in their brew belies their social and economic status. Snickers Unveils New Wrappers - Are They Taking Inspiration from Coke? [PHOTOS + VIDEOS]
Are you as sassy as these Snickers bars? Snickers once said, "If you're not you when you're hungry, who are you?!" Now the beloved chocolate candy bar is taking a step further into that domain with their new wrappers, now called "Hunger Bars" - with 21 new labels, each describing how people may react when hungry. Study Says 'America’s Online Grocery' Shopping Is Expected To Grow 40% By End Of 2016
American online grocery shopping is set to grow from by the end 2016, a new report shows. America's online grocery shopping is projected to raise from US$15 billion to US$ 21 billion by the end of 2016. Salmonella Outbreak Leads CEO of Peanut Butter Company to a 28-Years Jail Sentence
This is the harshest sentence yet that the U.S. authorities have given in connection with foodborne illness outbreaks. Starbucks 'Order and Pay' App Makes Waiting in Line For Coffee a Thing of the Past
Starbucks customers nationwide can now order and pay for their morning brew with the touch of a button. This Pizza Doesn't Taste Like Pizza, But It Certainly Looks Like One
Nope, your eyes aren't tricking you, it is pizza, but it isn't pizza too. One creative way to trick the senses of our body, especially the sense of taste, is to put something together that totally looks different than what it actually tastes. Mountain Dew Gets a New Fancy Look With a New Craft Soda
A New Mountain Dew favor is brewing as they're about to realase "Mountain Dew Black Label".
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