Today during lunch I was quite hungry. I decided to call a local deli and order a sandwich. When the guy on the phone asked what I wanted on the sandwich, I might've gone a little overboard with the toppings.... continue reading
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Today during lunch I was quite hungry. I decided to call a local deli and order a sandwich. When the guy on the phone asked what I wanted on the sandwich, I might've gone a little overboard with the toppings.... continue reading
posted by newtboyStarting in mid-September, Ocean Spray farmers across the Northeast start hustling to harvest 100 billion cranberries in just six weeks. But just as harvest was beginning this year, a TikTok featuring... continue reading
posted by eric3579"The coronavirus pandemic has been especially crushing for the meat supply chain. Over 20,000 processing plant workers have contracted the virus and 74 have died. As plants have had to shut down due to... continue reading
posted by antIn Tel Aviv on 21 November 2019 I spoke publicly for the first time on animal liberation. The Machar Conference is an atheist conference hosted by the Israeli Atheist Association, but the organisers kindly... continue reading
posted by HerbWatson"This is a real clip in ’Game of Thrones’ - a Starbucks cup - in the show. Starbucks got an estimated $2.3 billion in free advertising from ‘Game of Thrones’ because of this. It was an out-of-place cup. ... continue reading
posted by ant"Food labels don’t mean what you think they mean. ... When people clean out their fridge, they look at whatever date is on the label and throw it in the trash if it’s past that date. But the chances... continue reading
posted by ant"Rats are grosser than we thought, but it's not their fault. ... It's estimated that there are over 2 million rats in New York City alone. They often carry infectious diseases like E. Coli and Salmonella... continue reading
posted by antI never watched Friends but I couldn't google "thanksgiving sandwiches in television and film" without getting about a billion Ross Geller references. Disgusting as the word "moistmaker" is, it makes a... continue reading
posted by Mekanikal"Those yellow arches are one of the most iconic symbols in the world. With 36,000 restaurants worldwide and an estimated worth of $110 billion, these are the tastiest facts about the fast food behemoth... continue reading
posted by antYouTube: From French fries to icy roads, Salt is a vital part of our lives. It's in our blood, sweat and tears and a $13.4 Billion dollar global business. Let's Consider The Source… of Salt.
posted by PlayhousePalsBig Food spends close to $2 billion every year telling kids and teens what's cool to eat through advertising, promotions, and sponsorships. Meanwhile, across the country, fast-food chains are crowding... continue reading
posted by enochThe world's population is projected to reach 11 billion by the end of the century. Feeding that many people will be a challenge, and it is further complicated by the impact of climate change on agriculture.... continue reading
posted by RedSkyWhat has happened to us? Despite the most advanced medical technology in the world, we are sicker than ever by nearly every measure. Two out of every three of us are overweight. Cases of diabetes are... continue reading
posted by eric3579Grocery stores around the country are filling their dumpsters with food. Not rotten, spoiled food, but billions of pounds of good, edible food. Why? Because the expiration date is nearing? Because it... continue reading
posted by SagemindClip from a first season episode of Bullshit! One of my favorite episodes because in it they give credit to a man who has helped feed an estimate of 1 billion people who might otherwise starve.
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