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The British Government Just Rejected a Tax on Disposable Coffee Cups
Environment Minister Therese Coffey has rejected plans for a 5p charge on all takeaway coffee cups, which would have worked in a similar way to the plastic bag tax.
Canada Pissed It’s Footing Bill for Rescuing Hundreds of Drunk Americans
The "over-refreshed" Americans accidentally crossed the border illegally en masse when high winds blew their river party into Canada.
Your Paper Coffee Cup Isn’t Actually Recyclable
Information obtained by The Times this week shows that fewer than one in 400 coffee cups handed out by Britain’s coffee chains are recycled—despite their claims of being “100 percent recyclable.”
I Doubled My Heart Rate Drinking the Three Most Sugary Drinks on the Street
A report released yesterday identified the coffee shop drinks containing the most amount of sugar. I thought I'd drink the three worst offenders to see if I could make my heart explode.
Britain Can’t Resist America’s Baked Goods
According to new market research, sales of traditional British baked goods are falling, as the country develops a taste for American-style cookies, muffins, and brownies.
We Asked Experts About Scott Walker's Potential Canada-US Border Wall
Spoiler alert: No one thinks it's a good idea.
Dublin's Independent Coffee Shops Have a Weird Relationship with Fair Trade
Despite claims of organic sourcing, Dublin’s independent coffee shops seem reluctant to use Fairtrade beans, a decision that could be bad news for coffee farmers in developing countries.
Is New York’s Latest Graffiti Crackdown Backfiring?
Crime rates are low and the new mayor is an outspoken progressive, so why is the NYPD going after graffiti artists like it's 1994?