Research shows that people who garden tend to be more physically active than their non-gardening peers. That comes as no surprise.
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Beauty Trends Then & Now
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but some people went to extreme and bizarre lengths to attain “beauty” throughout history and used some methods that were outright deadly.
Is Walmart Truly Evil?
Walmart is one of the world’s largest retailers, with 10,623 stores worldwide. In the United States alone, Walmart has 4,615 stores, and 90% of the country’s population lives within 15 miles of a Walmart store.
The Dark Secrets Of The Beauty Industry – Part 2.
Nowadays, people all across the world are influenced by the beauty industry. While the cosmetics market permeates all walks of life, it has several issues, such as the negative effects it has on psychological well-being and subpar quality items.
The Truth About The Food Pyramid
In a nutshell, the Food Pyramid is a visual representation (structured in a pyramid form) that illustrates how different foods and drinks contribute to a balanced diet, and impact one’s overall lifestyle.
The Biggest Scandals Of The Food Industry
Food fraud is a complex and pervasive issue that affects the global food supply chain. It can take many forms and involves the deliberate adulteration, misbranding, or substitution of food products for economic gain.
What We Know About Instant Noodles?
Instant noodles are a popular staple consumed across the globe, either as a snack or a meal. The simplicity of noodle preparation and its taste make it one of the most widely consumed meals around the world.
Sugar Is Everywhere
The average American consumes more than 17 teaspoons of added sugar each day, according to the American Heart Association (AHA). That’s nearly double what most of us should eat. It adds about an extra 275 calories to our diet each day, and it contributes to increased rates of weight gain and obesity, type 2 diabetes, and heart disease.
The Hidden Story Behind Quaker Oats
Few breakfast foods are more popular or inviting than oatmeal. With an estimated $5.3 billion market size, people love that the dish is filling, inexpensive, and easy to prepare.
What Is Wrong With U.S. Agriculture?
Over the past 50 years, the United States has lost more than a million farms, yet more animals than ever are being raised, slaughtered, and processed. The modern operations that raise most animals for food today are far larger than those of years ago, and many specialize in only one type of livestock or even one stage of an animal’s life.