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The ‘Aldification’ Of Woolworths Is Destroying Its Value
A Uniform Food Routine May Be Best to Have a Healthy and Balanced Diet
Americans with the healthiest diets were those who were eating a "relatively small range of healthy foods. These results suggest that in modern diets, eating 'everything in moderation' is actually worse than eating a smaller number of healthy foods One Soda-In-Can A Day Increases Heart Failure
It's time to switch your favourite soda drinks to something healthier-maybe fresh juice? Sorry, but Daily Mail says you have to say good bye to your one-coke-in-can-a-day ritual unless you want to increase your heart failure by 20%. Study Shows that Cold Leftover Food Has a High Health Risk
Leftover food left untouched for more than 2 hours should be thrown away. If eaten, they can lead to food poisoning. "Starship Technologies": Self-Driving Delivery Robots Will Enter US and UK in 2016
Reports about Amazon and Google planning to use drones for delivery are circulating however a not so famous company plans to get ahead of them on the ground. Skype co-founders unveiled Monday a self-driving delivery robot that will be available in United Kingdom and United States next year. Climate Change News: Alaska Grows Organic Food in Tundra
We've seen drastic effects of climate change in Arctic and Subarctic continents however there's something good that has come out from it especially in Alaska where they had a hard time with climate change. Some Alaskans like farmer Tim Meyers has taken advantage the warming temperature to grow food in previously inhabitable tundra. 'Skippy' Recalls Peanut Butter That Could Contain Metal Shavings
"Foodborne objects that are greater than 7mm in length may cause injury such as severe choking with airway obstruction, gastrointestinal peroration or secondary infection." Closing Time: Irish Pubs Give Way to Upscale Eateries in New York City
Irish pubs have followed the city's delis and diners disappearing acts in the restaurant scene as more upscale eateries emerge. Upscale eateries in New York are said to replace the dying Irish pubs in the restaurant scene. 'Pesto' Demand is Slowly Hurting The Environment
The demand for the tasty green sauce that is added to pasta might be damaging the ecosystems of the Far East, and many animals are being affected by the sourcing of the nuts that make the pesto. Peanut Butter Glows In The Dark, Here's How!
Who woulld have taught the the deliciou spread had more to it than meets the eye. The world of peanut butter has just become more interesting, not that it was not interesting before, but because it has been found out the peanut butter actually glows! Yes the delicious spread can actually glow in the dark and one can do it as a sick party trick or just as an experiment. Mary Jane Candies and its Sweet Beginnings
These little molasses candies have been around and has sticky story to tell. As per Mental Floss, in the year 1884, a sweet-tooth innovator Charles H. Miller tried his hand in making sweet confections. McDonald's Australia: "Create Your Taste" Lets You Make Your Own Sandwich
Australia has been known to be a test market for big food companies' food innovations before serving it to the general market. As such, McDonald's Australia has offered something different to the rest of the world. "Create Your Own Taste" can customize their own meal with just a touch on the screen computer. Are You Eating Breakfast the Wrong Way? Skip the Carb-heavy and Go Protein-rich
While having breakfast is key to maximising the body's capacity and ensuring healthy body functions, the choices made to compose this meal are just as important. Mars Calls for Food Safety Collaboration with Its New Global Food Safety Center
The new Mars Global Food Safety Center is the hub for collaboration to ensure food quality around the world. What Does it Mean When Your Coffee has Mycotoxins
A recent study validates the existence of these harmful metabolites created by fungi in commercial coffee samples, towards the issues about probable community health hazard.
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