milk
Coverage of milk in the Nexus archive.
- As a doctor and gut health expert, this is why I believe milk is for babies and NOT for grown-ups - despite what the dairy industry tries to tell us
A doctor and gut health expert argues that milk is intended for babies, not adults, and criticizes the dairy industry's promotion of milk for grown-ups.
- Convicted killer charged in death of girl, 14, after Kristi Noem freed him from prison
A convicted killer, later freed by Kristi Noem, is now charged in the death of a 14-year-old girl. South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley stated the clemency decision was entirely Noem's.
- Waiting for prices to drop? Why that strategy could backfire
The article discusses how waiting for prices to drop may not be effective as inflation decreases but prices often remain elevated. Examples like milk prices and the Federal Reserve's role in maintaining economic stability are highlighted, with experts advising strategic planning over waiting for price declines.
- Telangana launches breakfast scheme; millet idlis, ragi jawa and milk for pre-primary to 12 standard students at govt institutions
Telangana has launched a breakfast scheme providing millet idlis, ragi jawa, and milk to students in pre-primary to 12th standard at government institutions. The initiative aims to improve nutrition and support educational outcomes for students.
- Prices of beef, milk and sweets rise fastest in supermarkets as experts say food inflation could hit 10% this year due to Iran war
Supermarket prices for beef, milk, and sweets are rising fastest, with experts warning food inflation could reach 10% this year due to the Iran war. The surge in costs highlights growing economic pressures linked to geopolitical tensions.
- Coles adds 20c to the price of milk as war in the Middle East pushes up Australian grocery costs
Coles has raised home-brand milk prices by up to 20c per litre, with Woolworths expected to follow, due to increased costs from the Middle East war impacting Australian grocery prices. The price hike aims to offset higher fuel and operating costs, with some revenue temporarily directed to dairy farmers.
- Is your dark chocolate fake? As the price of the healthier treat surges, some popular brands are bulked out with milk and palm oil
Rising dark chocolate prices have led some brands to dilute products with milk and palm oil, raising concerns about authenticity and quality. The article highlights potential deceptive practices in the chocolate industry amid economic pressures.
- Is your dark chocolate fake? As the price of the healthier treat surges, some popular brands are bulked out with milk and palm oil
Rising dark chocolate prices have led some brands to use milk and palm oil as fillers, raising concerns about product authenticity and health benefits. The article highlights potential deception in the market as consumers seek healthier options.
- Is your dark chocolate fake? As the price of the healthier treat surges, some popular brands are bulked out with milk and palm oil
Rising prices of dark chocolate have led some popular brands to use milk and palm oil as fillers, raising concerns about product authenticity and quality. The article highlights potential misleading labeling and the impact of ingredient substitutions on consumer trust.
- Is your dark chocolate fake? As the price of the healthier treat surges, some popular brands are bulked out with milk and palm oil
Rising dark chocolate prices have led some brands to add milk and palm oil, reducing its health benefits and authenticity. The article highlights concerns about product quality amid cost-cutting measures.
- Britain’s dairy farmers are pouring milk away
Britain’s dairy farmers are discarding surplus milk, with the issue attributed to 'supercows' producing excessive quantities. The situation highlights challenges in managing dairy production levels.