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Japanese factory output rose at a slower-than-expected pace in May, government data showed on Monday, as sweeping U.S. tariffs were threatening to derail the country's already fragile economic ...
Marteu, a new digital platform transforming global tile and vinyl procurement, has launched, aiming to bridge the gap between international manufacturers and small to mid-sized businesses (SMBs ...
This small Sydney cafe spent two years developing the recipe for its headline act: banana bread As far as the owner can tell, Saturdays is the only cafe in the country specialising in the beloved ...
Interior designer Samantha Stathis-Lynch and her husband take us inside their stunning home in a former Wonder Bread factory in Hoboken, New Jersey. Every room in this home tells a story.
Bread, especially in the in-store bakery or in specialty packaged formats, is for many consumers a small indulgence that can enliven everyday meals without costing a lot.
Once a symbol of American industry, this Wonder Bread factory in New York now sits in ruins. We explore what led to its abandonment and what remains today.
A young woman thought she was going to die horrifically when her arm was dragged into and crushed by an industrial bread machine. Madalina claimed she was scraping dough off a conveyor belt ...