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Kellogg's New Commitment to Only Use Environmentally Friendly Palm Oil
PepsiCo Pressured to Split in Two by Activist Investor Nelson Peltz
Activist investor Nelson Peltz is pressuring PepsiCo to consider splitting its global snacks and beverage division into two independent public companies. 'Boob Foods' for Breast Health: What to Eat to Beat Breast Cancer
Key foods can help prevent breast cancer. According to ABC News, researchers claim that some foods can help prevent breast cancer. Some oncologists are inclined to disagree that there are any links between food consumption and cancer, yet other doctors and scientists believe that eating these power foods can help lower your chances of getting breast cancer. Painkillers from Multiple Doctors May be Dangerous to Your Health
Scientists found that one in three Medicare patients who fill prescriptions for narcotics actually get them from multiple doctors. Obese Women Get Only One Hour of Exercise in an Entire Year
A new study reveals that the average obese woman gets only one hour of vigorous exercise each year. Brewery Spotlight: Long Ireland Brewery Prepares for St. Patrick's Day
Maybe the answer is to quit your day job? Long Ireland is about to enter their busiest season for beer sales, with the Saint Patrick's Day madness cutting a wide swath into anything Irish. Craft Beer Review: Tröegs Hop Back Amber Ale
Hoppy beer is a long standing staple in the craft beer community Much of craft brewing is about evolution, and evolving to fit your market. Tröegs Hop Back Amber Ale is an evolved form of one of the companies earlier successes, the Tröegs ESB. Waiter Accidentally Tosses Out Receipt with Huge Tip From ‘Tips for Jesus’
A Los Angeles waiter is hoping for a miracle after throwing away a receipt with a massive tip left in the name of Jesus. UN Reveals More Than 850,000 Somalis are in Need of Food
The director of United Nations' humanitarian operations has reported that more than 850,000 people in Somalia are in urgent need of food. Brewery Spotlight: Great South Bay Wows with Fast Paced Beer Schedule
A Long Island brewery is on the rise, and ramping up for more. So an anesthesiologist walks into a brewery. There's no joke here, because he owns the joint. Kimora Lee Simmons Secretly Marries Investment Banker Tim Leissner
Kimora Lee Simmons has married investment banker Tim Leissner Another secret celebrity wedding has been uncovered. Us Weekly reported that Kimora Lee Simmons has married investment banker Tim Leissner. Wal-Mart Money Fears: Food Stamp Decline
Walmart profits may be affected by decrease in food stamp circulation. According to Reuters, Walmart has predicted lower profits this year due to fewer food stamps being issued, higher taxes, and less lenient credit. Gap Hourly Wage Raised to $10 by 2015 For U.S Employees
Gap Inc. said it would raise the minimum hourly wage pay for its U.S. employees to $9 in June 2014 and $10 in June 2015. Cooking Class Explosion: 5 Chicago Students Injured While Heating Hot Chocolate
Who knew heating up hot chocolate could be so explosive? Who knew heating up hot chocolate could be so explosive? Five students at Chicago's Northside College Prep High School were injured after their cooking class exploded around 10:30 a. Man Sues Oregon Restaurant For $48,000 Over Hazardous Mashed Potatoes
An Oregon man is suing Outback Steakhouse for $48,000 after breaking two of his teeth when he bit into mashed potatoes that contained pieces of broken porcelain.
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