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Edition 14 – January, 2008
Subway launches food ordering via SMS >>
Matching would-be vegatable gardeners with arable land >>
Pre-heatable dining stones keeps dinner warm >>
Juice mimics benefits of red wine >>
This year's top 100 Food & Beverage ideas >> |
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Met vriendelijke groet,
Joke van der Wijngaart
Beursmanager Horecava
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Subway launches food ordering via SMS |
We've already written on two separate occasions about GoMobo and its service enabling food ordering via text message. Always happy to see a good idea spread, we were recently pleased to note that the company has signed on sandwich chain Subway for text ordering in New York City.
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Matching would-be vegatable gardeners with arable land |
Commodity prices may be dropping at the moment, but with recent spikes in food prices around the globe, it's no wonder consumers are showing new interest in growing their own. For those not fortunate enough to have a garden, a new UK initiative seeks to match would-be gardeners with landowners willing to share their arable land.
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Pre-heatable dining stones keeps dinner warm |
One of the sad realities in the culinary world is that even expertly cooked food tends to cool off - often much sooner than one would like. While there are a variety of electric plate warmers on the market to try to keep things warm, a new innovation from Iowa-based Roccia Bollente Dining Stones uses natural granite to keep meals steamy until the last bite.
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Juice mimics benefits of red wine |
Ultrapremium juices have graced our pages on several occasions before, including First Blush and its varietal grape blends. But while most merely tout their antioxidant benefits, a new juice brand called Embodi was designed specifically to mimic the healthful properties of red wine.
Launched this summer, Embodi bills itself as the only alcohol-free beverage that provides the full spectrum of antioxidants and polyphenols found in red wine.
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This year's top 100 Food & Beverage ideas
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We're deviating from our regular schedule to bring you the best new business ideas spotted in the last 12 months - smart concepts that will continue to provide entrepreneurs with plenty of opportunities in 2009.
The last of our 2008 selections features the most popular category on Springwise: food & beverage.
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