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  • Bird Nests Made with Saliva: One of the World's Most Expensive Foods
    Bird Nests Made with Saliva: One of the World's Most Expensive Foods

    Prized in China for its alleged health benefits for hundreds of years, nests made from swiftlets' saliva are being mixed into coffee!

  • McDonald's to Add More Than 1,000 Outlets in China
    McDonald's to Add More Than 1,000 Outlets in China

    A Reuters analysis of same-store sales data suggests McDonald's is recovering faster than Yum in China.

  • Why Are We Taxing Popcorn Differently? India's New GST Rates Cause Social Media Stir
    Why Are We Taxing Popcorn Differently? India's New GST Rates Cause Social Media Stir

    India's decision to tax popcorn differently based on its sugar or spice content has drawn criticism from the opposition and sparked a reaction on social media, with two former economic advisers questioning the move.

  • Global Warming Could Mean Less Food for Us!
    Global Warming Could Mean Less Food for Us!

    A latest study, published in journal Environmental Research Letters, reveals some startling facts about global warming and food production.

  • Subway Investigates Chinese Media Reports of Tampered Expiry Dates
    Subway Investigates Chinese Media Reports of Tampered Expiry Dates

    The issue highlights the difficulty firms have to control food quality and safety in supply chains and outlets in China, which can cause serious headaches with regulators and hit sales.

  • Hangover Cures: Are They Really Effective?
    Hangover Cures: Are They Really Effective?

    A cure for the throbbing headache, nausea, fatigue and thirst that can follow a night of drinking has remained elusive.

  • Bird Flu Hits Washington Again
    Bird Flu Hits Washington Again

    A third outbreak of avian flu has been detected in Washington state, prompting agriculture officials to warn bird owners to keep their flocks away from migratory birds that have spread viruses from Oregon to British ...

  • BPA Chemical in Plastics is Safe: European Food Safety Authority
    BPA Chemical in Plastics is Safe: European Food Safety Authority

    The chemical bisphenol A, used to stiffen some plastic food containers, poses no health risk to consumers of any age, including unborn children, at current levels of exposure, says Europe's food safety watchdog.

  • Chronic Diseases Kill 3 Million a Year in China: WHO
    Chronic Diseases Kill 3 Million a Year in China: WHO

    Chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) - such as lung cancer, stroke, heart disease and diabetes - accounted for 8.6 million deaths in China in 2012, according to the WHO.

  • Record Harvests, Falling Oil Prices Make Food More Affordable
    Record Harvests, Falling Oil Prices Make Food More Affordable

    Record harvests and falling oil prices have helped to push food prices to a four-year low, improving the affordability of food in nearly three quarters of countries surveyed.

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