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Wednesday, 4 February 2026
Celebrate Chocolate Day
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Chocolate Day, Monday 9th of February, is the perfect excuse to pause, indulge, and enjoy one of life’s simplest pleasures. Whether you pref...
Snacks and Drinks to Mark Propose Day
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Propose Day (it's Sunday 8th of February) doesn’t have to mean grand gestures and fireworks. Sometimes, the most meaningful moments happ...
Rose Day 2026: Celebrating Roses in Food and Drink
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Rose Day, celebrated on 7 February, marks the beginning of Valentine’s Week, but here at That’s Food and Drink, we’re less interested in gra...
Celebrating International Day of Human Fraternity with Food, Drink and Togetherness
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On 4 February, the world marks International Day of Human Fraternity, a moment dedicated to unity, understanding and peaceful coexistence ac...
That's Health: PPRX strengthens access to Mounjaro and Wegovy as ...
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That's Health: PPRX strengthens access to Mounjaro and Wegovy as ... : PPRX, a fully registered UK pharmacy, has confirmed expanded nati...
Tuesday, 3 February 2026
Milk on the Doorstep: Why UK Milk Delivery Services Still Matter
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Milk delivery may feel like a throwback, but it never truly disappeared, and today, it’s enjoying renewed interest across the UK. As shoppe...
Finalists and Semifinalists for $1 Million Seeding The Future Global Food System Challenge announced
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The Seed Grant Finalists and Growth Grant and Seeding the Future Grand Prize Semifinalists of the 5th annual Seeding The Future Global Food ...
Sunday, 1 February 2026
That's Christmas 365: Winter Comfort Food That Still Feels Christmassy
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That's Christmas 365: Winter Comfort Food That Still Feels Christmassy : Christmas Day may be packed away with the decorations, but wint...
Saturday, 31 January 2026
That's Christmas 365: How to Host a “Late Christmas” Weekend in February
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That's Christmas 365: How to Host a “Late Christmas” Weekend in February : Because Life and Poor Health Got in the Way. This is what Tha...
Friday, 30 January 2026
Pineapple on a Full English? A Surprisingly Historical Argument
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Few things spark a British food debate quite like tinkering with the full English breakfast. Baked beans are tolerated, hash browns are sti...
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