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Domino's Pizza will Change How You Look at Pizza Delivery
The famous pizza company came up with a magic pizza button guaranteed to change your life forever. Pizza is one of the most popular foods all over the world. Global Warming: Top 5 Countries Most Responsible for Global Warming, COP21 Paris Climate Conference This November
While the COP21 Paris Climate Conference this November is expected to have a positive tone, the need for a global agreement toward saving the planet grows increasingly urgent. Foremost from these 5 highest contributing countries to global warming. 11 Simple Ways to Prevent Ageing
Ageing is of the most common problems many people are having a hard time trying to avoid. Ageing is of the most common problems of many people are having a hard time trying to avoid. McDonald's Refused To Serve Man Who's Buying Food For A Homeless Woman
A man who pitied a homeless woman and wanted to buy her a meal to fill her hungry stomach was left with dismay after McDonald's staff refused to serve him his order. Update: Brussels Fourth Day Being Lockdown, What It Means To Entrepreneurs and The Annual Christmas Market
For four days straight, this city in the heart of Europe remained shut down as soldiers replace the Christmas Shoppers in Brussels. An eerie holiday feeling cloaks over Europe's Christmas Markets. Nestlé, amidst the labor standards controversies
Nestlé S.A., a transnational food and beverage company, has revealed that during its recent year-long investigation, slavery and other human rights as well as labor abuses have been identified. New Food Stamp Rule in Maine that Ban the Purchase of Soda and Candy
When you ask most people about the food they choose to buy, most of them will say that buying healthy food is by far more expensive than junk food. When people receive their stipend they would immediately purchase food that they can keep for a long time until the next time. Awareness of The Bill Emerson Act Might Lessen Food Waste
Most restaurants would throw away leftover food rather than donate them under the assumption that prepared food cannot be donated to shelters and food banks. Little did they know that there's a bill that protects restaurant owners from any liability in donating food. Nestle Reveals Thailand Exploitation in Seafood Industry
Last Monday, food giant Nestle reports on the widespread labour and human rights abuses in Thailand's seafood industry. The report discussed illegal recruitment practices and hazardous conditions faced by many underage workers. Why You Should Include Algae Oil in Your Daily Meal
Algae are most likely among the most valuable living organisms. One of the vital products that can be made out of algae is edible oil which is a good source of unsaturated fatty acids. Shapes Light & Crispy: Misleading Fat Content Leads Arnott's Biscuits to Pay $51K Fine
Arnott's Biscuits, the largest biscuit producer in Australia, has paid $51,000 fine for giving false information on their product packaging of selected variety of Shapes that indicated the contents had 75 percent less saturated fats. Jack in the Box Latest Chain to Make Cage-Free Egg Switch
Jack in the Box has just announced plans to use only 100 percent cage-free eggs. Jack in the Box has just announced plans to use only 100 percent cage-free eggs. A New Era of Chocolates are on the Rise
The Belgian researchers bred robust hybrid yeasts to produce new flavors in fermented cocoa. According to Belgian researchers, new era of boutique chocolates use special yeasts that are used to ferment cocoa during chocolate production which converts the aroma of the chocolate after the process. When is Healthy Food Not Healthy for Us?
A group of Israeli researchers found that every person's body responds differently to a meal they consume daily. This only means that the fad diet that you and your friend follow may work magic to your body but may not have the same effect on your friend.
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