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US Beef Exports Poised To Reclaim Market Share In Japan
United States beef exports are poised to reclaim their market share in Japan. Despite the tariff gap, United States' beef exports are projected to have a bright future in Japan in 2016. Introducing the Raindrop Cake: A Zero-Calorie Dessert
The raindrop cake is currently taking the Internet by storm, and for good measure: it's a zero-calorie dessert! Wasting Food Can Lead To Climate Change
According to numerous studies, food waste is one of the leading factors contributing to climate change. Starbucks Customer Reacts Toward Diabetes Note, Company Issues Apology For Rude Message
A Starbucks customer was shocked when his coffee came with an unusual note saying, "DIABETES HERE I COME." Our Brains' Wiring Is The Culprit Behind Our Cravings For Sweet And Calorie-Dense Foods
Scientists finally established the link between our brains' nueral pathways and our preference for food high in calories. Olive Garden Jumpstarts Its Sales With A Revamped Menu And Improved Breadsticks
Latest Olive Garden sales figures show that the Italian restaurant is back to being a hit among customers. Tricked By Prank Caller, Burger King Workers Break Windows To Relieve 'Gas Pressure'
A whooper prank was pulled off by a prank caller who convinced employees of a Burger King Minneapolis outlet to break the restaurant's glass windows, else the place explodes. Alaska's Salmon Fisheries Expects Fewer Harvest But Higher Market Prices In 2016
Alaska's fishing output is expected to be lower this year. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game recently released statewide forecasts for salmon and apparently, 2016 promises to yield a fewer output compared to previous years. Full-Fat Dairy Better Than Low-Fat Options Says Study
Tuft researchers say that the full-fat options actually significantly reduces diabetes risk by up to 46 percent. Mainstream Chocolate Brands Gone Soon
The downgrade of chocolate sales has been studied by the UBS analyst. With the rising competition in confectionery market, analysts verdict mainstream chocolate like Hershey may have to compete against its premium contenders. 9 “Healthy” Food Labels You Should Ignore
"Natural", "Fat-free" and "Organic" are healthy labels right? Not necessarily, according to Thrillist. Read on to find why some of the label you thought were healthy and are willing to pay premium for may actually be just a marketing gimmick. Food Labels Should Include the Exercise Equivalent Needed to Burn its Calories
A UK researcher is pushing for a new type of labeling in an effort to combat obesity. Called physical activity calorie equivalents labeling, it will show the number of minutes one needs to do a specific exercise such as walking or running to expend the calories contained in the food item to be labeled. 422 Million Worldwide Now Diabetic, Says WHO
The recent World Health Organization announcement paints a grim picture on the current diabetes crisis slowly gripping the planet's population. In some areas, as high as 13.7 percent of the local population already have the disease. Subway Rolls Out New Menu Boards with Calorie Count in All US Outlets
The delay in implementing the federal rule necessitating that all food chains declare the calorie count of the foods served by them on their menu boards notwithstanding, the popular sandwich chain has announced that all its 27,000 outlets across the United States will have new calorie boards with calorie counts from April 11.
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