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‘Sin tax’ of 40% proposed to cover Indian soft drinks

‘Sin tax’ of 40% proposed to cover Indian soft drinks | The Asian Food Gazette. | Scoop.it
A panel that is looking into the implementation of a new system of GST in India has proposed levying a 40% “sin tax” on aerated drinks, even though consumption is among the lowest in the world.
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‘What do you want, blood?’ China’s CFDA bans sale of Vampire Drinks

‘What do you want, blood?’ China’s CFDA bans sale of Vampire Drinks | The Asian Food Gazette. | Scoop.it
China’s Food and Drug Administration (CFDA) has banned the sale of a fruit punch in packaging designed to look like a medical blood bag, citing food safety concerns and dubious ethics.
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Doctors hit out at alcohol’s ability to self-regulate

Doctors hit out at alcohol’s ability to self-regulate | The Asian Food Gazette. | Scoop.it
Accusing Australia’s alcohol industry of being incapable of self-regulation, the Australian Medical Association (AMA) has called on the government to launch an inquiry into alcohol marketing amid what it calls an unprecedented push by the...
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Tsingtao tightens grip on central Shaanxi as AB InBev lurks

Tsingtao tightens grip on central Shaanxi as AB InBev lurks | The Asian Food Gazette. | Scoop.it
Chinese beer giant Tsingtao Brewery is set to further consolidate its leading market position in Shaanxi by significantly expanding capacity with two new breweries, while AB InBev is also rumoured to be keen on penetrating the central Chinese...
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Young India takes to vodka

Young India takes to vodka | The Asian Food Gazette. | Scoop.it
The white spirits segment in India is easily outstripping other liquor segments on the back of increased consumption of vodka among the country’s increasing youthful population.

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Photos Of Juice Alpokat Indonesian Avocado Drink) Recipe - 59169 - From Food.com

Photos Of Juice Alpokat Indonesian Avocado Drink) Recipe - 59169 - From Food.com | The Asian Food Gazette. | Scoop.it
Photos of Juice Alpokat (indonesian Avocado Drink) Recipe from Food.com - 59169...

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List of Korean beverages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

List of Korean beverages

This is a list of Korean beverages. It includes beverages, traditional or modern, which are distinctive to or closely identified with Korea. Brands and companies are South Korean unless noted. Main article: Korean wine Main article: Korean beer All Korean traditional non-alcoholic beverages are referred to as "eumcheongnyu" (음청류 飮 淸 類).

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Coca-Cola Says Myanmar’s Opening Is Like Fall of Berlin Wall

Coca-Cola Says Myanmar’s Opening Is Like Fall of Berlin Wall | The Asian Food Gazette. | Scoop.it
Coca-Cola Co. Chief Executive Officer Muhtar Kent marked the return of the world’s largest soda maker to Myanmar after 60 years by opening a bottling plant and pledging more investment in the newly opened economy.
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Coffee leaf may produce ‘healthy’ tea and other functional products

Coffee leaf may produce ‘healthy’ tea and other functional products | The Asian Food Gazette. | Scoop.it
Tea brewed from the fruit and leaves of coffee plants could be a healthier option than either tea of coffee alone, according to new research.
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Grandiose Survey of Chinese Alcoholic Drinks and Beverages

Grandiose Survey of Chinese Alcoholic Drinks and Beverages | The Asian Food Gazette. | Scoop.it
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Worse is yet to come | Bangkok Post: news

Worse is yet to come | Bangkok Post: news | The Asian Food Gazette. | Scoop.it
Think prices for food and fuel are high already?
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