Coca-Cola has an especially timely message for the people of Mexico. [American Copywriter]
Why is great beer often served with food that is sub-par? One writer sets out to discover whether America really is averse to having its beer and eating well too. [NYT]
While green tea advocates often talk about its health benefits, they've never had great scientific proof to back them up. That's changing. [Food Technology]
There are people who believe that humans don't need to eat food to survive. One claims not to have eaten for 24 years; besides the (no joke) occasional quarter-pounder and fries. [Kottke]
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Breatharians are the greatest. There was a great show on FX a couple of years ago called "Starved" about 4 people with eating disorders. The next show in the comedy hour was "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia". "Starved" got cancelled because I'm the only one who watched it and while it wasn't as funny as Sunny, the people on it were more offensive. This is a really long way to go to say that one of the characters had a 4 or 5 episode arc where he was a breatharian. I've been fascinated with breatharians ever since.