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Ghost Kitchens Are the Wave of the Future. But Is That a Good Thing?

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One such company, CloudKitchens, started by former Uber founder and CEO Travis Kalanick, has received hundreds of millions of dollars in funding, and according to a recent Wall Street Journal report , it’s spent more than $130 million in the last two years on real estate for its kitchens. Mariah Tauger / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images.

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Of Course Eating Together, Not Tackling, Spread COVID-19 Among NFL Players

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Unfortunately, eating and drinking fall into that category. Unfortunately, eating and drinking fall into that category. According to the Wall Street Journal , outbreaks on the Tennessee Titans and New England Patriots, and at Notre Dame, were amazingly not caused by actually playing football. Plus, Einstein Bros.

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Coffee News Recap, 31 Mar: SCA announces 2023 Sustainability Award winners, new study suggests how coffee helps to lower risk of type 2 diabetes & other stories

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Every Friday, Perfect Daily Grind rounds up the top coffee industry news from the previous week. Here are this week’s stories. Mon, 27 Mar International Women’s Coffee Alliance’s current Executive Director to leave organisation in May 2023. US gelato chain Cremalosa launches new coffee programme.

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A Gummy for Whatever Ails You

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The first mass-produced gummies appeared in England in the middle of the 19th century. The first mass-produced gummies appeared in England in the middle of the 19th century. Within the supplement category, “the term ‘gummy’ has grown 70.8 But how did we get to this place? And there are gummies for those who just need a break.

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A Brief Guide to Buying Champagne

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Harry Dempster/Getty; Mirrorpix/Getty In the market for Champagne for whatever reason? Start with a bottle from one of these Champagne houses. I love Champagne — the way it smells, tastes, and bubbles up while I’m enjoying a nice full glass. Start with a smart bottle from one of the great Champagne houses.

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A Brief Guide to Champagne

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Harry Dempster/Getty; Mirrorpix/Getty. In the market for Champagne for whatever reason? Start with a bottle from one of these Champagne houses. I love Champagne — the way it smells, tastes, and bubbles up while I’m enjoying a nice full glass. It’s also resulted in a good deal of confusion and opacity when it comes to choosing what to drink.