Dozens of giant UK firms pledge to slash food waste by 30 PER CENT in a victory for MoS 

Dozens of Britain’s biggest supermarkets, restaurants and food manufacturers have pledged to slash their food waste by 30 per cent as part of a landmark environmental agreement, The Mail on Sunday can reveal. In a major boost for this newspaper’s War On Food Waste campaign, 47 of the country’s leading food companies have vowed to ramp … Read more

Instacart plans to replace its gig shoppers with hundreds of ROBOTS in a bid to slash costs

Instacart plans to replace its gig shoppers with hundreds of ROBOTS in a bid to slash costs and service time Instacart documents show it is looking to replace humans shoppers with robots  The move aims to cut costs, as customers pay 25% more when using the service Instacart would also build fulfilment centers across the … Read more

Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber SLASH price of mid-century modern Beverly Hills home

Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber have slashed the price of their mid-century modern Beverly Hills house. They put their home in the idyllic 90210 neighborhood of Trousdale Estates on the market for just under $16 million last August. But this week they decided to lower the price by about $1 million to $14.75 million, according to a report … Read more

Future of the great British cuppa is under threat as climate change could slash tea production

Future of the great British cuppa is under threat as climate change could slash tea production in Kenya by a QUARTER, report warns Climate change is putting the traditional British cup of tea at risk, says a report Kenya, which produces half the black tea drunk in UK, faces floods and droughts Optimal conditions for … Read more

Machine Gun Kelly shocks with a brand new tattoo that looks like a gory slash down his neck

Machine Gun Kelly shocks with a brand new tattoo that looks like a gory slash down his neck By Kelby Vera For Dailymail.com Published: 23:04 BST, 20 April 2021 | Updated: 23:04 BST, 20 April 2021 Machine Gun Kelly has added another design to his head-to-toe tattoo collection. The Bloody Valentine singer, who has upwards … Read more

Grant Shapps orders firms to slash cost of foreign travel testing

Grant Shapps has ordered ‘profiteering’ private testing companies to slash the cost of laboratory-based PCR checks to make international travel more affordable as he said people can now ‘start to think’ about booking a summer holiday abroad.  The Transport Secretary today set out more details of the Government’s new traffic light scheme which will see … Read more

Yobs spray-paint £90,000 Porsche with words ‘April Fool’ and slash tyres

Yobs spray-paint £90,000 Porsche with words ‘April Fool’ and slash tyres while it’s parked in swanky north London street Porsche Panamera S E-Hybrid Tiptronic ruined by vandals who spray painted ‘April fool’ and slashed tyres Car was spotted today with streaks of paint all over it on Haverstock Hill in Belsize Park, North London Material resembling … Read more

Drinking wine can slash your risk of needing eye cataract surgery by up to 23 per cent, study finds 

Drinking WINE five or more times a week can slash your risk of needing eye cataract surgery by up to 23%, study finds Drinkers who consume up to 14 units a week are less likely to need eye surgery  Wine was the most effective, slashing the risk by up to 23 per cent  While the … Read more

Feeding cows SEAWEED could slash methane emissions by 80%

Feeding seaweed to cattle could reduce the amount of methane they produce by up to 80 per cent without affecting the flavour or quality of their meat, study finds.   Methane is one of the most potent greenhouse gases, trapping 25 times more heat than carbon dioxide and every time a cow burps or passes wind … Read more

Eating oily fish just twice a week ‘could slash heart attack risk’  

Eating oily fish like salmon and sardines twice a week could slash the risk of dying from cardiovascular disease by more than a fifth, a new study reveals. Canadian researchers at McMaster University pooled together four previous studies to look at data from more than 190,000 people from 58 countries.   Sudden deaths and overall mortality … Read more