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Wilmar International chief says India must target 60% self-sufficiency in edible oilsIndia needs to produce more edible oils domestically. Kuok Khoon Hong, chairman of Wilmar International, suggests aiming for 50-60% self-su...
How to safely eat watermelons: Lessons to learn after family of 4 dies in Mumbai due to suspected food poisoning from watermelonA family of four in Mumbai died after suspected food poisoning linked to watermelon consumed late at night, prompting an ongoing investigat...
CALM weight loss strategy: India’s top food regulator FSSAI shares obesity management tips to help you go from fat to fitWeight loss Tips: India’s food regulator, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India, has introduced the C-A-L-M approach to address ...
SC directs FSSAI to implement Front-of-Pack nutrition labels on packaged foodsThe Supreme Court of India has instructed FSSAI to implement front-of-pack nutrition labels on packaged foods, a move lauded by MP Milind D...
Fired from an IT company, he moved to Thailand and now works just 3 hours a week. Here’s how he still makes moneyWhat would you do if you were fired from a dream job at Google? For Shao Chun Chen, the answer was radical: leave Singapore, move to Chiang...
'Do not listen to rich boys', says Kareena Kapoor's dietician after Nikhil Kamath's post on Singapore's food habitsDietitian Rujuta Diwekar countered Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath's suggestion that India should adopt Singapore's no-cooking trend, emph...
Zerodha's Nikhil Kamath compares India and Singapore’s food culture; sparks 'Ghar Ka Khana vs Eating out' debateIn a recent discussion, Nikhil Kamath explores the evolving food culture in India and compares it to Singapore’s vibrant dining scene. He h...
More guts for our food regulatorsBetween Nestle's 'added sugar in infant foods' for Indian markets controversy, Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) stoppin...
Another Tata-Ambani battleground emerges as Reliance brings British coffee shop Pret A Manger to IndiaThe cafe at in Maker Maxity, Mumbai will be the first of many shops to open this year. The inaugural Mumbai shop is a recreation of Pret's ...
With chicken short, Singapore cries fowl!Much of a nation's favourite food has been a product not just of habit but also of cultural pride. While chicken is, of course, consumed in...
- So, What's Eating You?
The findings are consistent with previous questionnaire-based studies whose respondents reported unhealthier eating habits during the lockd...
Stay fit and make money! Singapore to pay citizens for keeping healthy with Apple watchResidents will be able to earn as much as S$380 ($280) in rewards by completing goals set within the app.
Gulfood: A tasteful look at food for the changing timesThe 5-day event brought together the F&B industry’s biggest names to tackle fresh challenges faced in a new decade.
OPEC cut may end free in-flight drinksAsian operators are also particularly vulnerable to rising fuel costs as their profit margins are about half those of their North American ...
Morning dose: F1 champ Jenson Button drinks bullet coffeeThe 2009 world champion picked up the habit after reading about its benefits in a magazine and hearing about them from triathletes.
Indians pick Paris as destination number one in Europe: SurveyBritish Airways conducted the research between February and March across selected countries in Asia Pacific and asked over 500 Indian parti...
Indians, most family-oriented travellers: surveyThe survey was done by the airline online across selected countries in Asia-Pacific. In India it was conducted among 501 adults between Feb...
Beer-loving Bengaluru is taking the bond between food & drink to a new levelFood experts agree that it was the craft beer movement, only about eight years old in India, which has opened new gastronomical doors.
Select Citywalk, Everstone form food court joint ventureThe joint venture aims to create a single eco-system for various restaurant brand and will run food courts under 'My Square' brand.
- Night shifts in BPOs cause ageing
Ageing would set in very early for sleep-deprived youth working continuously on night shifts in BPO firms, warn experts.