The UK Put Calories on Their Menus – Here’s What They Didn’t Consider

UK has made some big moves in the food industry by asking food establishments to add calories on their menus. But is this really the best move? Find out as Lea break the ins and outs of this new policy.
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UK has made some big moves in the food industry by asking food establishments to add calories on their menus. But is this really the best move? Find out as Lea break the ins and outs of this new policy.
Niels breidt met dit artikel uit op een eerder geschreven stuk, door in te gaan op een nieuw aspect van de hedendaagse problematiek rondom de milieukwestie; greenwashing.
Mila sheds light onto the frightful reality that female journalists have to face throughout their careers and how this safety concern should be tackled.
Kat gives her take on billionaire Elon Musk’s bid for Twitter as she unpacks what it would mean for the media landscape.
Medium Magazine’s Lara examines the recent migrant crisis caused by the war in Ukraine.
Our world is getting smaller. In the sense that we can communicate and travel in ways impossible for any previous time period, but also because we are taking up more and more space. Leaving less of the planet to its own devices and pushing what few pockets of wilderness that remain further and further away from us. There are truly very few places where you can go that do not show traces of our presence. From the top of Mt. Everest to the bottom of the Mariana Trench. This presence, if left alone will have catastrophic and irreversible consequences. The kind simple apology and promise to do better simply do not cover. You have all heard this before, but maybe something you have not heard of is a way we can turn back the clock a little bit. Preserving a little bit of what we still have. And that something is rewilding.
Medium’s Ivana sheds light on the Will Smith scandal at the recent Academy Awards and discusses the overarching issues of violence and reason.
Not long after the University of Amsterdam (UvA) was ranked as the best in the world for Communication Science, teachers of that department went on strike to protest the unfair treatment they receive. Author Lea sat down with junior lecturer Mark O’Neill to discuss the strike.
Are you a hopeless romantic sad to see the rom-com industry dwindling? Well come on board, as rom-com enthusiast Emma breaks down why the industry has been deteriorating and where hope still lives on.
Asiah reviews Bridgerton after the recent release of its second season and delves into why it’s the perfect feminist show for modern times.
Medium Magazine’s Ninke breaks down the top trends in sustainable fashion, from thrifting to crocheting your own clothes
Žanet shares her favourite second-hand fashion webshops in Amsterdam where you can easily shop for vintage or branded pieces in a sustainable manner.
In this article, Mila unpacks the implications and meaning behind the all-too-famous proverb: “Good things come to those who wait”.
‘Killing Eve’ and its portrayal of perfectly imperfect female characters stands as a remarkable representation of feminism. Each character through their actions manages to show a different side in a woman.
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