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‘Australians’ Willing To Pay More For ‘Potatoes’, Research Says
Salmonella Outbreak 2015: 34 Cases Confirmed Across Canada, Causes Unknown As 8 Provinces Affected With Bacteria
In a scary new food safety crisis in the U.S.' northern neighbor, there have been 34 confirmed causes of a salmonella outbreak 2015 in Canada, but the truly strange part isn't so much the infections in itself but rather that, so far, the causes of this new health issue are unknown. Cake Cleanse Program for Dieters Allows You to Eat Cakes
Deborah Schipper of the 'Cake Cleanse' Program has answered the dilemma and prayers of those dieters who came in the same sweet situation like her. McDonald’s Breakfast: Golden Arches Public Perception Boosts After All-Day Breakfast Move, But Franchise Owners Call It ‘Nightmare’
After years of public outcry demanding that McDonald's breakfast options be available all day long, the Golden Arches fast food chain finally caved in and started offering limited breakfast options all day, to the delight of many as public perception of the brand is now higher than it has been in years - but for those people on the inside, the new menu option is far from agreeable. FDA Regulates Use Of Antibiotics In Meat Sources
FDA is regulating the use of antibiotics for growth and development in meat sources such as cow and chicken to decrease chances of antibiotic resistant bacteria's spreading. Ebola Update: What You Need to Know About Sexually Transmitted Ebola
The world has been struck with several Ebola outbreaks. However, two new studies reveal that Ebola may virus may live in men's semen far longer than expected and could be sexually transmitted to survivor's partner. 'America' Is Ordering Fewer Drinks at Restaurants
The report found out that consumers’ changing tastes and cost consciousness are behind declines. A recent report from NPD Group found that American ordered 4% fewer beverages at restaurants over the past five years. A List of Odd Ancient Drinking Games
Drinking games were done to pass by time before or as part of a ceremony. Our drinking games nowadays are more relax than the ancient ones. ‘Coke’ and ‘Pepsi’ Both Want A Spoonful Of ‘Chobani’
Reports say that the companies are looking to take advantage of the fast-growing health food market. Tall People More Prone to Cancer
A Stockholm study helmed by Dr Emelie Benyi and her team at the Karolinska Institute of 5.5 million records of Swedish people born between 1938 and 1991 suggest that after a baseline of one meter the risk of cancer is increased by about 18% for every extra 10cm to a woman's height. The risk is lower for men at around 11% for every extra 10cm. Proof that Carrier Bag Charge has Caused English Public Meltdown
In a latest tally over carrier bag antics, the English have definitely surpassed themselves in protesting against the 5p charge being enforced in stores for these shopping bags. Banana Extinction is in the Horizon Once More
Until 50 years ago, the world's export banana was Gros Michel. Said to taste better, last longer, this cultivar of bananas was resilient and did not require artificial ripening. In 1965 this species became commercially extinct because of a fungal disease, the Panama disease, that started in Central America and spread across the world's commercial plantations. The disease affected the vascular system so that banana plant is unable to absorb water. With no other alternative but to burn the infected, the banana industry was thrown in a quandary until it found the new cultivar for world export. Survey Shows that Singaporeans Regularly Waste Food
Survey Shows that Singaporeans Regularly Waste Food World Food Day is just around the corner. This day is celebrated to honor the founding of FOOD. In Asia, however, a contrasting report discovered that 77 percent of Singaporeans regularly waste their food at home, according to Channel News Asia. The Call to Ban Cancer Causing Additive on Bread Continues
As bread regains its popularity among restaurants in the U.S, it is also becoming a rising concern from health advocacy groups as they have found ingredients present in the carbohydrate filled food that has been found harmful in the body. McDonald's is launching GRAY Burgers – Just in Time for Halloween!
McDonald's China has unveiled its new product, the gray burger - and it's getting infamous all over the internet because of its eccentric aesthetics.
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