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Subway Sets Guinness World Record with 1,481 People Making Sandwiches Simultaneously
Subway has just set a new Guinness World Record for the most number of people making Sandwiches Simultaneously. GMO Giant Monstanto Gives a Look Behind the Curtain via Journalism 'Boot Camp'
esterday, Eater published an extensive piece which provides an inside look at Monstanto, one of the biggest players in the global food industry. 'Diet Sodas' Linked to Depression and Long Term Health Risks
The battle against Diet Soda is also being taken into consideration as it causes major permanent complications on an individual's well-being as well. The Less Than Sparkling Truth About The Health Dangers of Pop
The down side on everybody's sugary treat. Everybody enjoys a nice can of soda as it is one of the most satisfying things in this world. Nothing beats an ice cold can of the sugary drink on a hot summer day Burger King Sales KILLING McDonald’s – Thanks, Gourmet Burgers And Chicken Fries!
The biggest and longest-running rivalry in the fast food world continues for another quarter, and these days it's not exactly the biggest chain in the world earning the top bucks, as Burger King's sales are going much better than those of McDonald's, as the restaurant with the golden arches has been going through one of its worst years in history. Beer Prices Could Rise Due To Drought That Threatens Hops Supply
Fans of craft beer should be on alert. NBC News is reporting that a drought currently ravaging the state of Washington may result in hops shortages that could cause problems for the fast growing craft brewing industry. Cockroaches Found In Food At Brisbane Night Noodle Markets; Authorities Investigate
Brisbane City Council are investigating after they received complaint from a customer, who purchased food with cockroaches Gilroy Garlic Festival 2015: Foodie Festival Begins In California, And This Couple’s Celebrating Garlic Weekend Wedding!
Summer is here, which means it's time for some of the most important festivals in the world, and that doesn't just include music fests but also, even more importantly, those centered around food such as the Gilroy Garlic Festival 2015, which just begun this Friday July 24! Blue Buffalo: Healthy For Pets And Investors, Pet Food Company Priced at $5.3 Billion?
Blue Buffalo, the fastest-growing pet food company in the U.S., has re-defined pet food. But not only is Blue Buffalo providing healthier options for pets, it’s also offering a healthier option for investors. Salmonella Sushi Outbreak Update: Frozen Raw Tuna Linked To 62 Cases
Raw tuna is likely the source of 62 salmonella infections in 11 States. Consumers are advised to return recalled products. Dunkin' Donuts: Opens in Poland for the First Time
One of the leading coffee and baked goods shop is bound to open in Poland in the coming years. Dunkin Donuts Persident made an officical statement regarding the Poland franchise. KFC India Teams With Railway Catering And Tourism – Serving Fried Chicken On India Trains!
There's currently a new massive wave of fast food resurgence in the South Asian country, as major chains like Wendy's and Burger King step up to the plate with vegetarian options for the mostly non beef-eating consumers in the country - but, in the meantime, the most famous fried chicken chain, KFC India, gets to ride with train travelers. WATCH: John Oliver Tackles Food Waste In Latest Video
John Oliver is at it again. The 'Last Week Tonight Host' has just released his latest video expose, where he takes aim at America's shocking wastage of food. Oliver says that Americans throw out nearly a third of all the food they produce, enough to fill nearly 730 football stadiums. Cadbury Chocolate 2015 Roses And Heroes Smaller In UK And Ireland Due To ‘Economic Issues’
For the second time in the year, the Cadbury chocolates 2015 Roses and Heroes, favorites in the United Kingdom and Ireland, are getting smaller in their presentation, although the retail price will continue to be the same - and the company cites "economic issues" for the decision.
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