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Vegetarian dishes not always as healthy as they appear, Hong Kong consumer watchdog warns
While skipping meat is often considered the healthier option, some vegetarian dishes contain high levels of sodium and sugar, the Consumer Council warnsVeggie burgers, for instance, contained up to 20 per cent more sodium than their meaty counterparts
Food prices on the rise
CHICAGO: Kraft Heinz Co and Conagra Brands Inc said they may choose to raise prices this year on some products that use wheat, sugar and other commodities that are becoming increasingly expensive due to high demand.
Less joy, more guilt: Japan coronavirus doctor torn over Olympic torch relay
TSURUGA, Japan (Reuters) - It was Manabu Yoneshima's dream to cap his medical career by running in the Tokyo Olympics torch relay, a festive occasion he had been training for during nights and weekends.
Valentine's Day: Love binds them together
This couple, who met in college and started dating in 2007, say a successful relationship is 'all about teamwork'.
Hsieh happy to avoid a bagel on way to fourth round
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Behind Hsieh Su-wei's rousing third round victory over Sara Errani at the Australian Open on Friday was a simple plan: 'Avoid the bagel.'
Toss the fish for an ox-spicious start
That’s something we can do at home to welcome the Year of the Ox and still have ‘din-dining’ fun with a bit pre-recorded help.
Staying connected their way this Valentine’s Day
GEORGE TOWN: For couples, love in the time of Covid-19 means trusting technology to get them together come Feb 14.
Spayed dog takes its ‘revenge’ on vets
A RECENTLY spayed dog in China’s Hunan province was seen barking at a veterinary clinic every day at 3pm without fail in what appeared to be a “reprimand” for her “predicament”, China Press reported.
Keeping it simple this year
PETALING JAYA: The “Ox” will arrive to a low-key celebration as many households and companies are cutting costs following the economic fallout due to the pandemic.
‘SOP must be strictly upheld’
PETALING JAYA: The standard operating procedure (SOP) to fight Covid-19 must be strictly upheld as the country transitions out of the movement control order due to end on Feb 4, say public health experts.