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Amazon aims to revolutionize fast delivery with new 30-minute systemAmazon is revealing a new service offering deliveries in 30 minutes or less for an additional charge. This ultrafast delivery, called Amazo...
Will tomatoes be the next eggs? America’s trade war threatens a price surge; First omelets, now salsaAs a trade war heats up, tomatoes may become America’s next egg. The U.S. plans to impose a 20.9% fee on Mexican tomato imports starting Ju...
Thali becomes cheaper in March as vegetable prices declineCrisil reports a fifth consecutive monthly decline in the average cost of a home-cooked vegetarian thali in March, reaching ₹26.6, driven b...
Tariffs add a new shock to food supply chainsWhile some companies are trying to source from alternate locations, others may pass the increased costs to consumers. Target and Chipotle a...
2022 saw the rise of multiple viral infections that are here to stayWith a looming threat of Covid-19 infection again to grab the country, the year 2022 has come to an end. After China and some other nations...
'Tomato Flu': Everything you need to know about the virus'Tomato Flu' is named after its main symptom where tomato-shaped blisters appear on several body parts. It is caused by Coxsackie A 16 viru...
Centre asks States to take preventive measures for Tomato Flu: All you need to knowIn its advisory, the government has advised the states to educate children about the signs and symptoms and side-effects of the illness as ...
26 'tomato flu' cases in OdishaIn most cases, the viral illness has symptoms like fever, painful sores in the mouth and rash with blisters on hands, feet and buttocks, ac...
Red blisters, fever, dehydration are signs of Tomato fever that's affecting kids in Kerala. Find out moreThere is no confirmation on whether it is a viral fever or the after-effect of chikungunya or dengue.
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