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Food: There's a List of Foods That Boost Your Mood, and Bacon Is Only #18?

There's a List of Foods That Boost Your Mood . . . and Bacon Is Only #18?

A recent study looked into the foods that people think make them FEEL BETTER, and . . . I know this is going to come as a shock . . . but almost ALL of them are NOT healthy.

Milk chocolate is the #1 food people think has mood-boosting powers . . . followed closely by DARK chocolate.

Coffee is next, followed by ice cream, chocolate cookies, cake, bananas, tea, berries, pizza, beer, red wine, fries, cheese, and "sweets." (Which is funny . . . as if we haven't done a good job covering sweets already.)

"Nuts and seeds" is next at #16, followed by "oily fish" like salmon.

Bacon finally pops up at #18, and then "potato chips and other savory snacks," and cookies.

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Today is National Lollipop Day. The term "lollipop" was patented in 1931 . . . however it's now in the public domain. 

(I grew up in NY, where they were always referred to as "Suckers." Rod )

Subway Launches Website To Defend Their Tuna

To counter claims that their tuna isn’t really tuna at all, Subway has established the new website, SubwayTunaFacts.com to dispel what they say has been misinformation. Court rulings aside, Subway CEO John Chidsey says the site “will take you through all the science. People love our tuna. We’re very proud of our tuna, so I think that’s really the end of the story.”

To review, the problems started when “New York Times” investigative reporter Julia Carmel wrote that a tuna sample that was sent to a commercial lab was either too heavily processed to be identified or there was no tuna DNA, to begin with.

So...where does that leave us now? According to Sunway, Applied Food Technologies is not always able to provide a conclusive answer. “I say follow the science,” Chidsey adds. “And if you follow the science, once tuna is cooked, its DNA becomes denatured, which means when you go to test it, you can’t tell one way or the other.” That’s Subway’s stance...there you have it.

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Taco Bell Reveals New Loaded Chicken Flatbread Taco And New Beefy Potato Flatbread Taco

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2016 New York Taste Presented By Citi Hosted By New York Magazine

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