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Raw poultry washing found to be common in Southeast Asia

Raw poultry washing found to be common in Southeast Asia

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The majority of people in Southeast Asian countries wash raw poultry meat at home before cooking, according to a study. People are advised not to wash raw poultry before cooking because it increases the risk of cross-contamination. The study, published in the journal Food Control, assessed consumers’ self-reported and observed behavior of raw poultry washing

Big Brother is nudging you: Consumer acceptance of nudge interventions in food

Big Brother is nudging you: Consumer acceptance of nudge interventions in food

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Nudge interventions – when the ‘choice architecture’, or environment, of a consumer is shaped in an effort to persuade them to make a certain choice – have since the introduction of widespread use shown varying success​ depending on context, environment and participants.They have been used for a long time in an attempt to move consumers

Are red nets an eco-friendly alternative to pesticides?

Are red nets an eco-friendly alternative to pesticides?

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Researchers have been looking at the effectiveness of red nets in deterring onion thrips from damaging crops and exploring if they could be a viable alternative to the use of chemical pesticides.What are the benefits to using red nets in farming?​Nets have been used in the protection of crops for decades now. The net provides

Myprotein: Breaking stereotypes and empowering women in sports nutrition

Myprotein: Breaking stereotypes and empowering women in sports nutrition

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There is a mindset difference across genders, where women often believe their workouts lack the intensity that warrants sports nutrition support, Brett Hamer, product director of the nutrition division at THG, told the audience at the recent Barentz health and wellbeing seminar on women’s health in Gstaad, Switzerland. Myprotein is actively working to educate individuals on

Six Inches is generating a real buzz among the next gen farmers

Six Inches is generating a real buzz among the next gen farmers

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Six Inches is all its taking to get a conversation going. The human hand is six inches long, so is a ballpoint pen, a pencil, a standard toothbrush and the US dollar bill. Six inches of soil also feeds eight billion people and the title of a documentary-style film that is making waves within the

LAURA INGRAHAM: Is Trump at risk of being America’s first real political prisoner?

LAURA INGRAHAM: Is Trump at risk of being America’s first real political prisoner?

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Fox News host Laura Ingraham discusses efforts by the Democratic Party to “cling to power” by going after former President Trump on “The Ingraham Angle.””THE VIEW” HOSTS CLASH OVER WHETHER BIDEN SHOULD DEBATE TRUMP, WORRY PRESIDENT “CAN LOSE”LAURA INGRAHAM: Tyrants in training, that’s the focus of tonight’s “Angle.” Is Donald Trump at risk of being

Trump fraud ruling reveals New York’s ‘assault’ on real estate, ‘Mr Wonderful’ says: Move your business out

Trump fraud ruling reveals New York’s ‘assault’ on real estate, ‘Mr Wonderful’ says: Move your business out

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O’Leary Ventures chief and “Shark Tank’s” “Mr. Wonderful” Kevin O’Leary warned real estate investors against developing in New York following a state judge’s ruling that former President Trump must pay $355 million in punitive damages in his civil fraud case.O’Leary told “Fox & Friends Weekend” to take the “Trump factor” out of the equation and

Madonna awkwardly falls off a chair during Seattle concert

Madonna awkwardly falls off a chair during Seattle concert

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Join Fox News for access to this content Plus get unlimited access to thousands of articles, videos and more with your free account! Please enter a valid email address. Madonna took a tumble during her Seattle show on Sunday night.During a performance of “Open Your Heart,” the pop icon, 65, awkwardly fell off a chair