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NEWS POSTED ON 2017-04-04 Australia is one of the largest, most sparsely populated countries in the world, yet despite its enormous natural biodiversity, the vast majority of which is endemic, it often goes ignored. This is partly due to its geographical distance from the rest of the world, and its relatively small popula... | |
NEWS POSTED ON 2017-04-03 (NaturalHealth365) Many people regard parsley just as a fragrant cooking herb or garnish; however, this unassuming plant has many healing properties, including the ability to fight cancer. Parsley is loaded with antioxidants, which assist the body in a range of areas. Parsley components h... | |
NEWS POSTED ON 2017-04-02 Britain’s food distribution industry has been urged to combat the food waste crisis by cutting down the amount it sends each year to landfill. Philip Simpson, commercial director at ReFood, has called for the food distribution industry to curb the growing volume of food waste genera... | |
NEWS POSTED ON 2017-04-02 Chipotle's goal to be the "clean label" fast food chain has finally been fully achieved. The burrito-making chain announced this morning that they have developed new tortilla formulations that eliminate all additives and preservatives from its tortillas. Their entire menu now only contain... | |
NEWS POSTED ON 2017-04-02 Krispy Kreme's chocolate frosted doughnuts are about to get a major upgrade thanks to the addition of Ghirardelli. The two beloved brands have collaborated for two new doughnuts, Mint Chocolate and Sea Salt Caramel, that will be available at participating locations in the US and Canada for a limi... | |
NEWS POSTED ON 2017-03-31 Nomad Foods, owner of Birds Eye and Findus, reported a 22.6% fall in profits in its fourth quarter of 2016, but claims to be considering strategic acquisitions in 2017. Revenue decreased 6.8% to €485.2M in the three months to December 31 2016, compared with the same period in 2015. A... | |
NEWS POSTED ON 2017-03-31 (NaturalHealth365) We’ve all heard how good citrus fruit is for us due to its vitamin C content and immune system-boosting properties. Now research is showing that citrus fruit can also help to reduce stroke risk. A study conducted at the University of East Anglia in Norwich, UK rev... | |
