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Brand Dubai launches unique pop-up food event at One Central, DWTC

Brew Admin   Wed 27 Jan 2021    

– Brand Dubai launches unique pop-up food event at One Central, DWTC– Outdoor event shines the spotlight on the culinary creativity of eight homegrown outlets– Event runs from January 17 to February 25 Brand Dubai, the creative arm of the […]

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Couscous receives UNESCO status for its flavourful, well-steeped history

Brew Admin   Thu 17 Dec 2020    

Couscous, the almost quinoa-like Berber dish consumed with great relish across the Northwest Africa’s Maghreb region, joined the UN list of the world’s intangible cultural heritage Wednesday. Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia and Mauritania were among the countries that submitted the listing […]

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Dubai Shopping Festival 2020 roars in on a festive high

Brew Admin   Thu 17 Dec 2020    

The ‘world’s biggest’ shop fest is back in town as the annual DSF’s 26th run kicked off Thursday to a grand opening of wowing sales, thriving markets, live concerts, and all-around family entertainment. Set to dash into the new year, […]

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Indian farmers rough it out for the long haul as ‘Bharat Bandh’ takes firm root

Brew Admin   Mon 07 Dec 2020    

Huddled on the cold concrete behind the tonne trucks cutting off the Indian capital’s major highways, camp tens of thousands of farmers, weathering the bite of the air together as they fight against the country’s new agricultural reforms that they […]

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Bawk did you say?: ‘Green’ chicken to soon hit Singapore eateries in a global first

Brew Admin   Thu 03 Dec 2020    

Lab-grown chicken will soon be available in restaurants in Singapore after the country became the first to green-light meat created without slaughtering any animals. US start-up Eat Just said Wednesday that its meat had been approved for sale in the […]

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Tractor marches horde Indian streets as farmers demand agri law ‘weeding’

Brew Admin   Tue 01 Dec 2020    

India’s government invited protesting farmers for talks on Tuesday, seeking to allay concerns about new laws growers fear could pave the way for the government to stop buying grain at guaranteed prices, leaving them at the mercy of private buyers. […]

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‘One good tip deserves…’: Customer drops $3K at beloved COVID-hit restaurant

Brew Admin   Tue 24 Nov 2020    

A customer left a $3,000 tip for a single beer as a restaurant voluntarily closed because of the COVID-19 pandemic in Cleveland, Ohio. The man walked into Nighttown on Sunday, ordered the beer and asked for the check, which came […]

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Festivals galore! Dubai unveils busy 2021 stacked with events

Brew Admin   Mon 23 Nov 2020    

Dubai is set to host a grand total of 19 retail festivals over the course of 2021, officials unveiled earlier this month, including a range of distinctive events, activities and experiences across the emirate to revitalise its economic and tourism […]

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‘11.11’: A row of one’s whirl in the biggest e-shopping bonanza of the year!

Brew Admin   Wed 11 Nov 2020    

Consumers worldwide snapped up everything from food to electronics to beauty goods Wednesday as retailers slashed prices for the largest ‘double 11’ online shopping bonanza, closely eyed by analysts this year for deeper insight on post-pandemic consumer sentiment.  The marathon […]

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Nestle to roll out insect-based chow for the pets

Brew Admin   Thu 05 Nov 2020    

Nestle’s Purina brand is launching a line of pet food using insects, as the world’s biggest food group tests more environmentally sustainable protein sources. The move addresses a trend of people seeking more eco-friendly or allergen-free diets for their pets, […]

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Britain eyes food industry’s impact on environment, penalties for heavy burdens on dying tropics

Brew Admin   Mon 05 Oct 2020    

Supermarkets, food manufacturers and restaurant chains under pressure from campaigners over their environmental impact urged Britain on Monday to strengthen a plan to stop tropical forests from being cut down to grow cocoa, palm oil and soy. With the food […]

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