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Cash-Strapped Drinkers
Spurn Bottled Water
Aug 13, 2009 12:39 PM CDT
Cash-Strapped Drinkers Spurn Bottled Water
(Newser)
- A combination of penny-pinching and environmental concern has pushed bottled water sales off for the first time in at least 5 years, the
Washington Post
reports. In 2008, consumption of bottled water fell for the first time this decade. “It's an obvious way to cut back,” a researcher...
Wine, Meet Your
Future:
Plastics
Aug 8, 2009 12:00 PM CDT
Wine, Meet Your Future:
Plastics
(Newser)
- Screw tops, boxes, and now—plastic bottles? A move is afoot to package wine in low-cost, lighter plastic containers, the
Los Angeles Times
reports. The bottles come with an expiration date because the plastic does not provide the same airtight seal as glass. But because most wine sold in the...
Anchovies Aren't Yucky
—They're Magical
food
Aug 8, 2009 6:14 AM CDT
Anchovies Aren't Yucky —They're Magical
(Newser)
- Many people quake at the mention of anchovies, but if history is any judge, those people are dead wrong, Howard Yoon writes for NPR. In the past, the fish was “so highly prized that it was used to make a condiment,
garum
, during the Roman Empire that cost as...
MillerCoors Testing
Mini-Keg for Fridge
Jul 29, 2009 4:04 PM CDT
MillerCoors Testing Mini-Keg for Fridge
(Newser)
- MillerCoors is trying out a novel presentation of its Miller and Coors Light beers with the “Home Draft,” a 1.5-gallon mini-keg that stays fresh in the fridge for a month, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. The set-up is similar to boxed wine. Amid a drop-off in domestic...
Recession
Harbinger:
Less Trash
Mar 14, 2009 1:15 PM CDT
Recession Harbinger: Less Trash
(Newser)
- The current recession was fairly clear to a certain segment of the population as far back as late 2007, the
Washington Post
reports—landfill operators. Since then, dumps and garbage collectors have seen a steep drop-off in trash—in some cases up to 30%—along with their own jobs. It's...
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