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'Scary Spice Takes Center Stage At The Great Celebrity Bake Off
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'Snack Attack: The Week's Hottest Snack Releases
On this week’s SNACK ATTACK, we have a mob-boss level sauce hit, super sour puckers strips, jerked spiced nuts, noods you can eat out the box, and more. Take a peek at what’s on shelves in your hood. -
'UK Government Receives Backlash for Paltry Food Parcels
What can you say about the food parcel situation in UK? -
'Check out London's first and brand new cheese conveyor belt restaurant
London is now having its first-ever cheese conveyor belt restaurant, and it's going to be cheesy. -
'UK Eyes Online Ban of Junk Food Ads
Obesity in children and some other health issues are often times linked to eating unhealthy foods or junk foods. In the UK, efforts to curb this problem has stemmed into a movement to ban junk food ads from children's content online streaming in various platforms such as Youtube. -
'Tesco to Donate Unsold Food to Charities
This year UK's supermarket giant, Tesco, finalized a deal to donate unsold food to charity to help lessen the problem of food wastage. -
'Healthier Food Are Costier Than Junk Food, More Likely To Cost More Due To Inflation
It is costlier to live healthy, affect an individual's weight and health, a new study says. -
'British Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt Wants Stricter Junk Food Ads
The UK government is really focusing on health, after numerous studies show alarming results, especially on children. -
'New Findings Show Sugar Should Only Be 5% of Diet
The UK has furnished a report saying that the daily intake of sugar should only account for 5% of daily calories. -
'Sugar Tax UK: Life Science Minister Suggests Unhealthy Sugary Foods COULD Face Taxes
Last November, Berkeley, California, one of the United States' trial cities for new policies, approved through general election the creation of a soda tax that adds $0.01 per calorie on soft drinks, in a policy created to try to halt the high obesity epidemic - and the sugar tax UK could be heading in the same direction.
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