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Goodbye GMOs: Over Half of European Union Countries are Bailing Out the Chemicals
Michael Jordan Net Worth: Former Chicago Bulls Player Suing Jewel-Osco Supermarket For Using Air Jordan 1 Without Permission [PHOTOS]
Watch out, Jewel-Osco! You might coff up a huge amount of money if you go against Michael Jordan in court. 'Starbucks' Announces Eggs Will Be 'Cage-Free' by 2020
An increasing number of companies are making the transition. Starbucks has declared that all of its eggs will be cage-free by the year 2020. The company told Reuters that its plan is to have only cage-free eggs in its North American stores in the next five years. 'UberEATS': Uber's New Venture into Food Delivery
Uber is changing the game when it comes to food delivery. When one hears Uber, the first thing that comes into mind is car service, and only that. But Uber has always been one of those mega companies that would create neat and really fun promotions all around the world. Chocolates Can Be Medicine Too
Good News sweet tooth! Scientists from a Boston based firm has invented a chocolate with medicinal value. Taco Bell is Certified Vegetarian Friendly As It Launches Their Vegetarian Menu
Seems like vegans will have an easy access of foods that they prefer to eat, as Taco Bell launches their certified vegetarian menu - being the first quick -service restaurant chain certified by the American Vegetarian Association (A.V.A.) Dunkin' Donuts To Close 100 Stores in the U.S
Sad news for Dunkin' Donut lovers! Dunkin' Brands will be closing 100 Dunkin' Donuts stores in the U.S in the next 15 months, starting the last quarter of 2015. Nestle High-end Cailler Chocolate to Finally Hit U.S.
Global food company Nestle SA (NESN.VX) is expanding into the luxury chocolate market with a centuries-old Swiss chocolate brand that will be sold mainly online. ‘7-Eleven’ Chairman and CEO Resign, Convenience Chain Counter Walk-outs
Both chairman and CEO of 7-eleven Australia have resigned in management restructure. Chairman Russ Withers and Chief Executive Officer Warren Wilmot have stepped-down from their positions effective-immediately. World Prepares for Global Coffee Shortage Caused by Climate Change
Rising demand and falling supply is starting a global coffee crisis. Global demand for coffee is on the rise while supply is in decline due to global warming. A Global Coffee Shortage Is On the Horizon
There are more people drinking coffee now more than ever and that doesn't bode well for the global supply of beans. CAP Restrictions: Celebrity Advertisments are Banned to Prevent Growth of Obesity Problem
The CAP are putting restrictions of consumer brand adverts. In an attempt to discourage young kids to consume more unhealthy food such as junk food and foods that have high saturated fats and sugar in them, the Committee of Advertising Practice (CAP) are looking into banning companies using stars and cartoon characters on their advertisements. 'Subway' Under Scrutiny: HIV Positive Employee Allegedly Fired by Sandwich Company
The food chain has been in a lot of news portal this year, with back to back allegations. Subway is again under scrutiny after a restaurant chain of theirs located in Sheridan, Indiana, allegedly fired an employee with HIV. Harry Potter Bar: HP-themed Bar Opens in Toronto Where Fans Can Drink Potions and Elixirs
Potter heads in Toronto are in for a treat as a Harry Potter themed bar that opened last week is already being recognized worldwide. What Did The Pope Eat While In America?
Pope's meal during his stay in America revealed! The Pope's recent visit to the United States and Cuba has been dubbed as one of the most historical visit of a Pope there ever has been.
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