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A woman serves food at a San Francisco restaurant
Shuggie's, a San Francisco restaurant, uses food that would otherwise go to waste to create meals.
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howard schultz starbucks
CEO Howard Schultz worried that the Frappuccino would dilute Starbucks' reputation as a coffee company, according to a recent interview.
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compsite image of a can of SunnyD Vodka Seltzer and cans of Simply Spiked Lemonade
SunnyD Vodka Seltzer and Simply Spiked Lemonade are boozy versions of popular non-alcoholic drinks.
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A photo of a bunch of bananas; the exterior of a Starbucks store in New York in 2023
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11 of the most faked foods in the world
Criminals and legitimate companies alike make big bucks selling less expensive substitutes for genuine honey, olive oil, Parmesan cheese, and more.
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A person carving a steak on a cutting board from Snake River Farms.
Snake River Farms offers a variety of high-quality meats.
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Hate to break it to you, but your truffle oil wasn't made from truffles. Your vanilla extract? Well, that's probably just a lab-made derivative of crude oil. And your shaker of Parmesan cheese? It probably has wood pulp inside.

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Insider reporter Alex Bitter stands outside an Amazon Fresh grocery store in Maryland.
Amazon Fresh has operated grocery stores for three years, but the chain has yet to win over many shoppers.
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composite image of the author holding up chocolate chip cookies from Insomnia and Crumbl
I tried Insomnia and Crumbl's takes on the classic chocolate chip cookie.
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A DoorDash delivery driver in New York City
Some gig delivery drivers aren't who they appear to be.