There’s a KitKat scandal brewing in Bangladesh
The imported beloved chocolate-covered wafers have too much acidity and too little milk solids, suggesting they were rotten.
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The imported beloved chocolate-covered wafers have too much acidity and too little milk solids, suggesting they were rotten.
And teases what to expect.
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The commotion in the Commons was at a fever pitch.
The visitors shot themselves in the foot at Stamford Bridge.
'There have been some problems'
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Saskatoon city council approves the police force's $12 million budget increase, with two councillors against it.
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Our community overwhelmingly feel the Budget prioritises Labour’s political goals over public needs, hitting already-squeezed taxpayers with steep rises while offering little confidence in meaningful ...
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Experts say the find sheds light on death rituals in the Neolithic age