The government has banned hidden fees on a range of products and services purchased online, from takeaways to train tickets to online shopping experiences such as concert tickets and trips to the cinema. The ban aims to bring to an end the shock that online shoppers get when they reach the end of their shopping …
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By incorporating flaxseed into meals, you can enhance your overall health and well-being Flaxseed, also known as ‘aldi’, ‘tisi’ or ‘linseed’, are often referred to as a ‘nutritional powerhouse’ or a superfood, because they are a rich source of essential nutrients such as omega-3 acids, which help to lower cholesterol. Studies also suggest that flaxseed …
Winners of the Curry Life Awards 2024 were announced at a glittering ceremony hosted at the London Marriott Hotel Grosvenor Square in Mayfair on 13th October.
It’s known as The Armageddon and it’s so hot that it just about stands head to head with the notorious American-bred Carolina Reaper. Since first going on sale at Tesco three years ago, the Carolina Reaper – which is officially the world’s hottest chilli according to the Guinness Book of Records – has become the …
In support of the Government’s initiative to halve food waste by 2030, major UK supermarkets and food companies have signed a pledge to tackle the problem. The companies have committed to “ground-breaking action” to drive down food waste and raise public awareness, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) said. Environment secretary Michael …
Eating rice could help prevent obesity, a Japanese study has found. According to a Bloomberg report, researchers from the Doshisha Women’s College of Liberal Arts in Kyoto said that people following a Japanese or Asian-style diet based on rice were “less likely to be obese” than those living in countries where the consumption of rice …
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Inspired by the rugged coastline of Devon, Sea Arch: a sophisticated non-alcoholic gin-alternative has launched. The premium spirit, blended and bottled in England, contains eleven carefully selected botanicals, twice-distilled in a traditional copper pot with spring water. The alcohol is then removed to leave behind pure, evocative flavour. This balanced sipper is best enjoyed on …
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