Mike Waite, a McDonald’s employee from Edinburgh, took to Facebook to explain exactly why he gets frustrated when people judge him for working at the fast-food chain. Now, the post, which Waite wrote on Sunday, is going viral, with more than 44,000 reactions and more than 7,000 likes…READ MORE
KEEP READINGThe meat delivery startup is doing well and they aim to introduce around 100 SKUs in both fresh and processed meat segments by the end of 2016…READ MORE
KEEP READINGIndia is the second-largest spirits consuming country behind China and the largest whiskey drinking nation, with annual consumption reaching 189 million cases in 2015…READ MORE
KEEP READINGInfosys Technologies Limited, a IT giant, is a pioneer in skill development as far as IT sector is concerned and their ‘campus connect’ programme, started in the year 2004 is indeed unique. The concept is based on the need to expand the skill base of students being trained by the average teaching institutions. In less than 5 years, Infosys was able to knit together over 500 engineering colleges in India as well as in other countries like Malaysia, China and Mexico through a well planned exposure program that helped about 58000 students and 3000 faculty members to upgrade their skills vis-a-vis IT industry and its operations…READ MORE
KEEP READINGThere are many reasons soups are good for health—they are the easiest way to add a wide assortment of vegetables and fruits to your diet, and have a multitude of vitamins, minerals and enzymes. And contrary to what you may believe, they are in fact perfect for summer…READ MORE
KEEP READINGAmway will also set up 10-12 experience stores in partnership with Microsoft to showcase its range of products to distributors, business partners and customers…READ MORE
KEEP READINGAn allergy to cow’s milk is common in babies and young children and Nestle sees a significant market for an simple diagnostic tool…READ MORE
KEEP READINGTalking to rural consumers reveal that their thoughts and ideas are similar to that of urban consumers and ‘rural’ is often restricted now to a physical space…READ MORE
KEEP READINGThe Pushkin Square restaurant – a symbol of the thawing of the Cold War when it became the first McDonald’s in the Soviet Union, in 1990 – was one of four in Moscow that the Russian government ordered closed Wednesday. The official reason given by Rospotrebnadzor, the country’s consumer protection agency, was “numerous violations of the sanitary code.”…READ MORE
KEEP READINGThe Obama administration is pressuring the food industry to make foods from breads to sliced turkey less salty…READ MORE
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