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Welcome to a cold and wet weekend in Los Angeles, probably a good time to stay off the roads and in the kitchen if you can. To which end, we have — you guessed it — a few recipe suggestions ...
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Denmark brings back the Korean noodles it banned for being ‘too spicy.’ But it still doesn’t allow marmite—and energy drinks for kids could be the next to goDenmark has adopted a left-field approach to many food-related topics. The country once banned drinks sold in cans and became the first country in the world to ban trans fat in foods. (Many ...
Denmark has announced that it will abolish its soft drink tax as part of a raft of measures intended to create jobs and boost the economy. The tax has been in place since the 1930s, and Danes are ...
In July, Arla revealed it was spending DKr20m ($2.9m) to support the growth of its Starbucks and Cocio milk drinks in Denmark. The Danish group struck a licencing deal shortly before with US ...
Henrik Lilballe, managing director of Arla's operations in Denmark, said: “We would like to help develop the beverage meal area together with our customers. Our expectation is that we can grow the ...
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