Labours New Health Minister Ashley Dalton: people should be able to identify as LLAMAS
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Bangkok Bites Back: Register and Chip Your Pets by Jan 2026
Yep, and it´s needed nationwide -
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UK to Launch Solar Dimming Experiments in Effort to Curb Climate Crisis
This is a bullshxxt psych job. Geoengineering has been going on for decades, only before today if you pointed it out they gaslit you. Goes well with their other 2030 narratives... own nothing, eat bugs, travel restrictions (coming) ... ad nauseum -
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Foodpanda Shutting Down
It's a shame, compared to Grab, Food Panda is far superior in terms of quality! I switched to FP a few months ago because of Grab's more than questionable behavior; constant problems with navigation. Apparently, anyone who can operate a motorcycle can drive there, but has no idea about customer service! -
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Report Blistering Heat Grips Thailand: Health Warnings for All
You have officially been appointed the title Doomsday Professor. -
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Then again...
I think it would be an amazing trip, but a little more difficult now with that thing going on in Ukraine. -
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Report Nestlé Brews Up Battle in Thai Coffee Market Amid Legal Dispute
They are by far way down the list of immoral and evil companies on the planet. Maybe you should read up on this evil corporation, especially on their actions in 'The Baby Formula Scandal'. https://utopia.org/guide/crime-controversy-nestles-5-biggest-scandals-explained/ From the link: Baby formula is one of the biggest and most controversial of all Nestlé products. Since the company’s conception in 1867, Nestlé has convinced people its baby formula is better for infants than breast milk — a claim that is categorically false. They placed particular focus on marketing in developing countries in Africa, Latin America and Asia during the 1970s, sending saleswomen dressed as nurses to convince the mothers that their formula was better for their children than their own breast milk. Many women, struggling to afford the expensive milk touted as better than what their bodies produced for free, diluted the formula with (often unsanitary) water, further reducing its nutritional value. Millions of infants died. Many more grew up nutritionally deficient, dramatically impacting the health and lifespan of swathes of the developing world — one of the worst scandals a corporation has ever publicly faced. Meanwhile, the company pocketed billions in revenue from baby formula and continues to do so. It’s worth pointing out that some women cannot breastfeed, and baby formula, when prepared correctly, is an adequate substitute for breast milk. However, Nestlé exploited women by forcefully deceiving millions regarding its superiority over breast milk. It failed to educate people about proper preparation and even paid off doctors and hospitals to bolster its bogus claims. Today, the misconception lives on, and baby formula remains a booming market. Despite global outrage now lasting half a century, as well as tons of new research into the harm caused by Nestlé baby formula and other Nestlé products, infant formula remains an $11.5-billion market — and growing. but I do support fairness in business. And when have they ever been fair in business?
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