Sentences with phrase «sell cheap food»

There are many small restaurants and street stalls in the Ancient Town selling cheap food.

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is cracking down on Canadian online pharmacies selling cheap prescription drugs to Americans.
Congress has made it illegal for Americans to shop at foreign pharmacies for cheaper versions of same drugs sold in U.S., and it hasn't appropriated the Food and Drug Administration enough funds to get competing versions of lifesaving drugs to market quickly.
He bought the food from very cheap through a distributor and then sold it at those above normal prices that we've all seen in vending machines.
Hi, I get mine from a Turkish Food Centre (local Turkish supermarket) near my house in South East London, places like that sell excellent dates, much cheaper than bigger supermarkets.
I looked them up online but my local health food store actually sells them cheaper so I'm lucky!
Mr Bourke said the company was still selling the same amount of product into supermarkets but there was a shift from its premium Creative Gourmet brand to cheaper private - label foods, which it also sold into Coles but that earned slimmer margins.
Most health food stores sell it in bulk for super cheap.
That carne asada burrito was one of the first things that sold me on the potential of cheap food.
Agribusinesses should never dictate the quality of school meals... Big food companies have their priorities, which include selling cheap, unhealthy foods at high profits.
Your prices are cheap but the quality of the food you sell remains high.
Because the USDA houses the National School Lunch Program, and the agency's main job is to sell highly subsidized conventional crops (like corn, soybeans, rice, and wheat) and farmed foods (like dairy and beef), behemoths like Chartwells wind - up pushing cheap, low - quality surplus food into our schools.
The pouches are sold in packs of 3 for less than $ 10 each, much cheaper than many of the other baby food containers on the market today.
The historic rise in childhood obesity has absolutely nothing to do with: federal corn subsidies which unnaturally render junk food and fast food the cheaper option for many consumers; the food industry's intense focus on making junk food hyper - palatable; the almost $ 2 billion spent each year to aggressively market junk food to kids: the growing ubiquity of junk food in outlets which formerly never sold food (Michael's craft stores, fabric stores, car washes, etc.); or a host of other factors.
3 So soy is now sold to the upscale consumer, not as a cheap poverty food, but as a miracle substance that will prevent heart disease and cancer, whisk away hot flashes, build strong bones and keep us forever young.
The SAD is hugely profitable for the big food companies — cheap sugars, flours, oils and meat turned into a myriad of products that cost only pennies to make and sell at huge profits.
A myriad of processed foods can be made with cheap vegetable oil, sugar and white flour and sold at a huge markup.
It's sold in my local health food store as a mix of broken nut pieces — these bags of broken nuts are much cheaper and they're perfect for making things like this!
He bought the food from very cheap through a distributor and then sold it at those above normal prices that we've all seen in vending machines.
Educating the employees will allow them to teach customers why the wild bird food sold at the pet store is not only healthier for the birds and will attract more species, but also a better value than the cheaper mixes.
In order to sell foods at cheap prices the grocery varieties have limited nutritional value.
selling plenty of his book Raw Meaty Bones in the US but the Australian media seems to have blacked [sic] him out because the multinational pet food companies don't want their dodgy doggy tucker exposed [web article 1]... Natural pet food is cheaper, pets live healthier longer lives, vet bills reduce [sic] and the environment gets a better deal.
Looking for a scapegoat will only allow companies like Purina, that happened to have allowed Chinese ingredients to kill thousands of animals years ago, to go succeed at selling subpar, cheap ingredient food again, while running truly holistic companies that have forced meat by - product, corn and artificial chemicals, actually linked to diseases, out of more brands, thus ensuring a return to the marketing of lower quality foods seen just 10 years ago.
Take a look at the recall list and you'll see that the majority of companies who have multiple recalls also sell the cheapest grain packed food on the market.
However, while pet stores can leverage obvious points of differentiation between their food selection and a competitors», strong competition from mass and grocery — where cat owners can purchase cheap alternatives during the regular trips they make for non-pet products — can make selling cat litter a challenge for pet specialty stores.
The taco then made it's way to the city itself, probably an easy and cheap food that out of work miners could sell street - side to make some cash.
Food and drink is cheap if you find the right market (or local) to buy your produce and liquor off of (there's a few old ladies that sell rum infused with banana and strawberries).
The tickets are very cheap and lots of street food vendors arrive at the premises, selling traditional fast food to hungry movie lovers.
Back in Pemuteran there is a rage of cheap eateries or Warungs, selling a mix of Indonesian and Western food.
With maybe 50 stalls selling cheap and tasty local foods prepared freshly in front of you.
One side of Chaweng Walk is open - air while the other is covered with a corrugated iron roof; the open - air area has a paved trail flanked by something like 30 stalls selling an eclectic choice of beach wear, handcrafted souvenirs, spa oils, cheap jewellery, and souvenirs while the covered area features a food court (tables and chairs) with a dozen stalls selling Thai snacks and street food from chicken satay to grilled sausages and squid to smoothies, and more.
These are all sold in bulk, offering many advantages such as a reduction in packaging and transportation, the ability to buy only as much as you need and hence avoid food waste, and often cheaper prices.
The cheapest restaurants in America are luring activist investors who are betting companies from Ruby Tuesday Inc. to Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Inc. can make more money selling real estate than food.
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