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28 votes
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Steaks grown from human cells spark interest and outrage [2020]
43 votes -
Lars Aagaard, Danish climate minister, says farmers deserving most success on the European market should be those who emit the least carbon per tonne of food produced
18 votes -
Weather extremes threaten food security (2012)
9 votes -
Food that was eaten at the first Thanksgiving - American groundnut
17 votes -
Some ultra-processed foods are good for your health, World Health Organization-backed study finds
27 votes -
Ordering off a 5,000-year-old Mesopotamian menu
21 votes -
A sweet solution: turning winery waste into jelly
16 votes -
The rise and fall of America's favorite junk foods | Rise and Fall
10 votes -
Deep in the Arctic permafrost, the Svalbard Global Seed Vault is protecting Africa's food supply
12 votes -
Can a chef turn a Subway sandwich into a completely different dish?
11 votes -
The eternal allure of Engagement Chicken: Feminist backlash and the food of marriage
21 votes -
How AI art reduces the world to stereotypes
33 votes -
International research group published an analysis identifying ultra-processed food as addictive
17 votes -
A redistribution of nitrogen fertiliser across global croplands can help achieve food security within environmental boundaries
6 votes -
Researchers uncover mechanism that may explain why some people can't stop binging on unhealthy foods
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Calorie counting app of choice?
Platform: Android What is your calorie counting/meal planning application of choice? Looking for something simple and hyper-focused on calorie counting, and I'm ok with a bit of macro tracking,...
Platform: Android
What is your calorie counting/meal planning application of choice? Looking for something simple and hyper-focused on calorie counting, and I'm ok with a bit of macro tracking, however that's all I want it to do - no feature creep into other wellness/fitness goals and coaching, etc.
I'm fine with paying (as long as it's reasonable) for a simple application without a ton of ads that does this one thing really well.
Suggestions?
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I’m a microbiologist and here is what (and where) I never eat
27 votes -
Which food delivery app, in your opinion, is the best?
I'm downloading a lot of apps rn, and I'm wondering which food delivery app I should get/use. What would you recommend, and why?
11 votes -
Why is Popeyes so good?
I love fried chicken sandwiches. I have loads of fast food options as well as one off restaurants around me that offer fried chicken sandwiches, some that it is their claim to fame. It doesn’t...
I love fried chicken sandwiches. I have loads of fast food options as well as one off restaurants around me that offer fried chicken sandwiches, some that it is their claim to fame. It doesn’t seem to matter where I go in search of the best fried chicken sandwiches, or how much money I spend, Popeyes is always the best.
Two topics to start discussion:
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What is your favourite fried chicken place where you live? Bonus points if you live around Vancouver, BC, Canada and can introduce me to a new favourite chicken place.
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What does Popeyes do to get such consistency across all locations, and why the heck is it so good?
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Feeding seaweed to cows can cut methane emissions – Swedish study proposes government commission more research into environmental benefits of cattle feed additives
11 votes -
More than twenty-year-old assumption about beer aroma disproved
12 votes -
A closer look at Kowloon Walled City in Hong Kong, the most densely populated place that ever existed
40 votes -
Navigating the buzzwords behind an ‘ethical’ bag of coffee
17 votes -
Using 'spent' coffee and tea to boost shelf life and nutritional value of cakes
28 votes -
Many of today’s unhealthy foods were brought to you by Big Tobacco
20 votes -
The new colonialist food economy - forced use of patented seeds in Africa
27 votes -
Prices of goods and what are stores making to misguide consumers
38 votes -
You say tomato, these scientists say evolutionary mystery
6 votes -
The world’s first 3D-printed salmon is hitting store shelves
23 votes -
Traders in Bangladesh used lead chromate to enhance turmeric’s appearance. Then scientists and policymakers stepped in.
26 votes -
Canadian officials investigate E. coli outbreak at Calgary daycares served by one central kitchen
10 votes -
Petition: Bring back KFC potato wedges
29 votes -
How dollar stores quietly consumed America
14 votes -
What happened to Washington, DC food trucks?
15 votes -
Brazilian delivery workers take their fight to get app users to pick up their orders to local legislatures
16 votes -
Paper cups are just as toxic as plastic cups
24 votes -
Bisphenol A: Health experts drastically reduce safe intake limits of widespread plastic
13 votes -
No Meat Required - Alicia Kennedy’s new book explores the tensions and triumphs of leaving meat behind
21 votes -
A sesame allergy law in the US has made it harder to avoid the seed. Here's why.
28 votes -
What’s inside that McDonald’s ice cream machine? Broken copyright law.
33 votes -
Dangerous AI-generated mushroom foraging books are all over Amazon
36 votes -
‘Rebel canning’ is having a moment, whether or not it should
58 votes -
Engineers just made concrete 30% stronger. The secret ingredient? Coffee.
37 votes -
Rice prices soar, fanning fears of food inflation spike in Asia
17 votes -
Nut consumption (>0 to 1 serving of 30 g/day) associated with a 17% lower risk of depression during a 5.3-year follow-up compared with no nut consumption in...
27 votes -
I have been forbidden from chewing since July 20. But in two days I can eat normally again! What should my first meal be!?
I had triple jaw surgery 6 months ago, but things went wrong around a wisdom tooth and one of the implants, so I had a revision last month. As a consequence of that, I have not been allowed to...
I had triple jaw surgery 6 months ago, but things went wrong around a wisdom tooth and one of the implants, so I had a revision last month. As a consequence of that, I have not been allowed to chew since my jawbone needed peace and quiet to grow back together.
The suffering is soon over, though. On August 17 I can eat normally again! I have had multiple dreams of eating and chewing things normally, and I have even had unquiet dreams/nightmares of eating but then remembering that I'm not allowed to eat.
For reference, I have eaten nothing but mashed potatoes, soups, overcooked pasta, yoghurts... for the past month. Last time around, my first solid meal was a cheeseburger from McDonald's but that was definitely not very satisfying. So please help! What should my first real meal in a month be!?
PS: my frustration is expertly expressed in this moment in this video. I WANNA CHEW!
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The pork industry’s forced cannibalism, explained
48 votes -
Menu and decor 'reprehensible,' some Kitigan Zibi members say - ‘Indigenous fusion’ restaurant raises concerns about appropriation
29 votes -
Permaculture gardening open thread
47 votes