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Frequent consumption of meals prepared away from home linked to increased risk of early death

Researchers looked at the association between eating out and the risk of death and concluded that eating out very frequently is significantly associated with an increased risk of all-cause death.

Masala Flakes: Kellogg To Offer More Indianised Products

Last year, the company launched its first-ever Indian breakfast product Kellogg’s Upma for which it received a healthy response. It has recently launched the K Energy bars to its ‘in-between meal’ segment.

‘One of the best meals of my life was at a Dhaba in Himachal’, say Romy Gill

British Indian chef Romy Gill was appointed an MBE (Most Excellent Order of The British Empire) in 2016. In an interview, she shared, “I went on a trip to Himachal in March 2019 with my dad when I was writing an article for The New York Times. We stopped at Verma Dhaba, on our way to Dharamshala from Bir. The queue was incredibly long there, but we managed to get a seat to enjo

McDonald’s India to operate contactless delivery till 3 am in Mumbai due to restrictions

McDonald’s restaurants will operate contactless McDelivery till 3 am from select stores in Mumbai. The brand will further be doubling down on its convenience channels of delivery, takeaway and on the go as the state has announced a new set of restrictions to arrest the mounting Covid-19 infections.

The sweet taste of low-waste, sustainable chocolates

Though still a niche market, “environment-friendly chocolates”, which are being developed with low-waste processes and social consciousness, are gaining a steady, loyal customer base in India.

Food wastage requires greater attention in travel and tourism post-pandemic, says GlobalData

Just over half of global respondents to a survey by GlobalData have stated that reducing or recycling food waste is a priority to them because of the COVID-19 pandemic. This increase in awareness around food wastage will increase pressure on companies operating in the travel and tourism sector.

Late-Night Snacking May Hamper Your Performance At Work

A new study has found that unhealthy eating behaviour at night may affect our work the next day. It was found that people who indulged in an unhealthy diet reported some physical problems the next morning such as headache, stomachache and diarrhoea. This further led to their emotional strains (feeling guilty) - which finally resulted in disruption of work for the whole day.

Adorable Kid Asking Daddy To Wait For 'Coffee' Melts The Internet

Facebook handle named 'First We Feast' recently shared a 42-second-video that features a cute kid asking her daddy to wait for 2 minutes until she finishes her cookie (read: tooties) and vitamins. In the later part of the video, we could also see the kid making her daddy a cup of coffee in a coffee machine.