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USDA Buys Cranberries For Food Pantries And School Lunches: ‘It’s A Win-Win’
Starbucks Introduces Wireless Chargers In 200 Stores
Starbucks Wireless Chargers – Starbucks announced that from Tuesday, there would be 200 stores in the San Francisco Bay Area which count with wireless charging spots. Japanese Whale Hunting Quota Will Be Reduced In 2015 – Still, It Will Continue
Japanese Whale Quota – It was announced on Tuesday that Japan will reduce the whale hunting quota by a third than it was previously doing. Neil Young Starbucks Boycott Call, Nick Young Urges Americans to Boycott Starbucks for its Fight Against GMO Food Labelling
Neil Young Starbucks: rocker accuses coffee chain of supporting the growth and continued production and consumption of GMO foods to and by the public. The rocker now urges all good meaning Americans to stop buying their coffee from Starbucks. Neil Young Wants You To Go Against Starbucks: ‘Starbucks Doesn’t Think You Have The Right To Know What’s In Your Coffee’
Neil Young Starbucks – The well-known musician posted a statement where he alleges that Starbucks has teamed up with Monsanto to stop GMO labeling. What Does McDonald’s Say To GMO Potatoes?
McDonald’s GMO Potatoes – Simplot Co. produced a new genetically modified potato that gained the approval of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Did McDonald’s say yes too? Maui’s GMO Ban Blocked By Judge: Voters Say No, Judge Asks Why?
Maui’s GMO Ban Blocked – On Friday, federal judge Barry Kurren said that Maui County may not implement the banning of cultivation of genetically modified organisms. New Study Suggest More Salt In Diet Is Good
A new study states more salt in diet is good because it poses lower risk to cardiovascular disease and high blood pressure. This has been a current debate that is seen as a possible threat that could challenge the public awareness on the use of salt. Walmart ‘Urgent’ Memo To Improve Products In Grocery Store
Walmart ‘Urgent’ Memo – Walmart’s managers across USA apparently got a memo where they were requested to improve the quality of products and service in the stores. ‘Dear Santa’ Sign In Dillards Causes Controversy And Gets Removed From The Stores
‘Dear Santa’ Sign, Dillards – A Dillards in Florida had a sign that caused commotion after it was spotted in the little girls’ section. Real Honey: U.S. Markets Flooded With ‘Not Real Honey’
Real Honey- According to the research done for Food Safety News, more than 75 percent of honey sold in the American market is not exactly the real honey generated by the bees. The World’s Best Whisky: Prestigious List Named It And The Winner Is Not Scottish
The World’s Best Whisky – One product that is certainly attributed to Scotland is the whisky. Still, in a renowned list, Scotland didn’t come out victorious. Not even close, actually. Sugar-Free Stevia Products, Is It Answer To Epidemic Obesity?
Stevia Products- Stevia? Coffee works without sugar and creamer, as well as Milk too, but chocolate without sugar? This will be the common reaction of people who encounter Stevia chocolates. GM Salmon Company Pending Approval By FDA, Scrutinized More Over Regulatory Failures
A GM Salmon company, AquaBounty Technologies, has been fined by the government of Panama A GM Salmon company, AquaBounty Technologies, has been fined by the government of Panama over numbers of permit and regulatory failures. Kmart Black Friday 2014 – Plans On Opening Earlier Than Ever To Draw More Costumers
Kmart Black Friday 2014: It’s not exactly a surprise that Kmart and Sears, both owned by Sears Holdings Corp. are trying to draw more costumers to their stores. Therefore, they will be opening one hour earlier than last year.
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