HRC Exhibition’s Eye Catching signs

Hotel, Restaurant, and Catering ( HRC) Exhibition    Eye Catching signs Trendy restaurants are targeting high-income patrons who expect an increased level of service and a higher standard of food. This is appropriate window displays are criteria, in communicating the uniqueness for different groups who are attracted to eating out for different reasons. With all…

History of mortality

University of Manchester biochemistry Professor Andrew Doig provides an eye-opening portrait of death throughout history, looking at infectious diseases, genetic disease, violence, and diet, who they affected, and the people who made it possible to overthrow them. We also hear about the long and torturous story of the discovery of vitamin C and its role…

War for the breadbasket of the world

Wheat that travelled along the rivers, between ports, and across seas show how cheap American grain toppled the world’s largest empires. In Oceans of Grain, University of Georgia academic Scott Reynolds Nelson reveals how the struggle to dominate these routes transformed the balance of world power. Imperial Russia in the early nineteenth century fed much of…

Coke, McDonalds and Starbucks suspend their Russian operations

McDonald’s said it was temporarily closing all its 847 restaurants in Russia and 100 restaurants in Ukraine but continued to pay its staff, which contributed an annual revenue of $2 billion. Burger King’s President and CEO Chris Kempczinski also confirmed it would continue to pay its 62, 000 Russian workers but said “ Our values…

Collective response to the virus

Historian, broadcaster and member of the House of Lords, Professor Peter Hennessy’s Covid diary collecting his thoughts each day, started six days before the UK went into its first lockdown, vulnerable through illness, sits as a cross-bencher, has been told to shield at home from the virus. He discovered the links between the post-second world…

New Outbreak in the UK from Lassa fever, one dead

Health officials confirmed the first death from Lassa fever, an animal-borne, or zoonotic, acute viral illness in the UK,  as three cases have been reported this week in the UK. Experts have said the Lassa virus is not transmitted via airborne infection but through contact with bodily fluids of an infected person. Lassa Haemorrhagic fever…

Valentine’s Day is here for all bargain hunters

A Heineken Gastro Pub at 222, Brox Road, Ottershaw, Surrey, reopened in December 2021, after a year of lockdown due to pandemic, is offering the above to encourage would-be Valentines to eat out on the auspicious Valentines’ Day. Looking to impress this Valentine’s Day, with love is in the air.  Find a bargain of life-time…

Nuts shortage after ransomware attack till the end of March

Popular snacks from KP Snacks, a British company, which brings KP Nuts, McCoy’s crisps, Hula Hoops, Nik Naks and Skips to British grocery stores may be in question after a ransomware attack was discovered on Friday 28th January. The warning message sent out through groceries wholesaler Nisa, said KP Snacks was going to limit the…

Avocado a day keeps you healthy

Avocado fruit, with low sugar content, but rich in nutrients like monounsaturated fatty acids which tastes like butter, is eaten as smoothies, ice cream. The scientific name of Avocado is Persia Americana originated in southern Mexico and Colombia about seven thousand years ago. If one takes avocado daily it is good for heart and increases…