Is ‘drinkflation’ a thing?
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The cost of living crisis may have affected pricing for beer brands, helping brewers save money but it could also be good for people’s health.
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Prime has two offerings: one is marketed as a ‘hydration’ drink, the other as an ‘energy’ drink. But what’s actually in them?
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A mix of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages that kept people cool in the past.
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We still don’t know whether ecolabels are significantly better for the environment than alternatives.
An FDA lab technician inspects food for contaminants in Lenexa, Kansas.
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The Trump administration wants to streamline federal food safety efforts under one roof as part of a sweeping new plan to reorganize government.
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US firm HeatGenie is hoping to revive a technology that has surprising origins in World War II and beyond.
What we eat, how much and how often changes over our lives.
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Shakespeare wrote of the ‘seven ages of man’, and our appetite for food changes as we age too – with implications for our health.
Kombucha is made from either a green or black tea base, with some interesting additions.
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There are some interesting animal studies on kombucha but the jury is still out on whether it’s any healthier than tea.