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    Cafe bans customer who complained her 'lunch was ruined' - by a mum using a breast pump

    "Everyone should feel comfortable breastfeeding"

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    Activated charcoal fish and chips is the dish from hell

    Will all of our favourite foods be black by 2020?

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    7 ways we’ve been doing coffee all wrong

    Whether you get your coffee fix from your local barista or you make it at home, a good cup of the black (or brown) stuff can literally serve as a mood booster, a crisis solver or a hangover, er, cure-er. Well step forward the Coffee experts who are here to reveal how to make the perfect cuppa. “Moisture and oxygen are coffee’s worst enemy and accelerate its staling,” explains Jonny England, Head of Coffee for Masteroast Coffee Company and coffee sourcing advisor to Dualit.

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    Working in a cafe could make you more productive, study finds

    Yes, cafes are technically often more noisy – with that background noise of the coffee machine and people chatting – but rather than a hindrance, it’s this extra noise that helps us to be more productive. Because think about it: What’s more distracting, two colleagues having a conversation you can hear clearly, or the sound of several conversations that you can’t make out individually? Japanese researchers asked volunteers to do something simple on a computer – once with meaningless noise in t

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    Great British menu judge's cafe 'shut down over mouse infestation'

    A court heard how a kitchen in a cafe owned by Great British Menu judge Oliver Peyton was covered in mouse droppings. The ICA Bar was owned by Peyton & Byrne Ltd, and inspectors reportedly found mouse droppings inside food storage

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    This Cafe Owner’s Gluten Free Remark Hasn’t Gone Down Well At All

    The White Moose Cafe recently posted on its Facebook page describing how a woman asked a member of the cafe if they did gluten-free pancakes, but didn’t know what coeliac disease was. Paul Stenson, owner of The White Moose Cafe [Photo: Facebook/White Moose Cafe] The full post reads:  “This morning a girl asked us if we did gluten-free pancakes and when we asked her if she was a coeliac, she didn’t even know what the word meant and then proceeded to order regular, gluten-rich pancakes anyway.  “