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  2. FreshDirect - Wikipedia

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    FreshDirect custom-packages groceries and meals using just-in-time manufacturing, a practice that reduces waste, [5] [6] and improves quality and freshness. [7] The company was an early proponent of the move towards food sustainability and rapidly grew in popularity by catering to an urban, socially-conscious consumer.

  3. List of food origins - Wikipedia

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    List of food origins. Some foods have always been common in every continent, such as many seafood and plants. Examples of these are honey, ants, mussels, crabs and coconuts. Nikolai Vavilov initially identified the centers of origin for eight crop plants, subdividing them further into twelve groups in 1935. [ 1]

  4. Plant-based diet - Wikipedia

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    Food from plants. A plant-based diet is a diet consisting mostly or entirely of plant-based foods. [1] [2] Plant-based diets encompass a wide range of dietary patterns that contain low amounts of animal products and high amounts of fiber-rich [3] plant products such as vegetables, fruits, whole grains, legumes, nuts and seeds.

  5. A plant-based diet beginner's guide, from health ... - AOL

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    Plant-based eating is good for the planet, given that farming animals for food is known to be one of the big contributors to greenhouse gas emissions. Are there downsides to a plant-based diet?

  6. Silk (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Whitewave Foods. (1977–2002, 2013–17) Website. silk .com. Silk is an American brand of dairy -substitute products (including soy milk, soy yogurt, almond milk, almond yogurt, cashew milk, coconut milk, oat milk, and other dairy-alternative products) currently owned by Danone after it purchased WhiteWave Foods in 2016.

  7. Phytochemical - Wikipedia

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    Definition. Phytochemicals are chemicals of plant origin. [ 1] Phytochemicals (from Greek phyto, meaning "plant") are chemicals produced by plants through primary or secondary metabolism. [ 2][ 3] They generally have biological activity in the plant host and play a role in plant growth or defense against competitors, pathogens, or predators.

  8. Local food - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Local food is food that is produced within a short distance of where it is consumed, often accompanied by a social structure and supply chain different from the large-scale supermarket system. [ 1] Local food (or locavore) movements aim to connect food producers and consumers in the same geographic region, to develop more self-reliant ...

  9. Gopuff - Wikipedia

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    gopuff .com. GoBrands, Inc., [ 3][ 4] doing business as Gopuff, is an American consumer goods and food delivery company headquartered in Philadelphia. [ 5][ 6][ 7] The company operates in more than 650 US cities through approximately 500 microfulfillment centers as of October 2021. [ 8][ 5][ 9][ 10] It also operates in the United Kingdom ...

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