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  2. Trader Joe's organic acai bowl recalled over ... - AOL

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    The organic acai bowl, which sells for $3.99, may contain plastic material, the retailer announced last week. The company encouraged customers who had purchased the bowls, which include berries ...

  3. 'Milk tax is ending': Dunkin' to nix upcharge for plant-based ...

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    Food recall: Trader Joe's recalls organic acai bowls because they may contain plastic Dunkin' changing milk policy following class action lawsuit. This decision also comes after a class action ...

  4. Disposable food packaging - Wikipedia

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    Siu mei with rice in a foam food container. Many disposable foodservice products can be made of plastic or plastic-coated paper: cups, plates, bowls, trays, food containers and cutlery, for example. Plastics are used because the material is lightweight and holds the temperature of hot/cold food and beverages.

  5. New business opens in downtown Columbia with healthy menu ...

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    A new spot for acai bowls, smoothies and more has opened in a busy Columbia retail and restaurant district. Surf’s Up Acai Bowls opened its doors Saturday, March 16, at 504 Gervais St. in the Vista.

  6. Açaí na tigela - Wikipedia

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    ' Açaí in the bowl ') is a sweet Brazilian snack food from Pará and Amazonas. [1] [2] It is a dish made with the frozen and mashed fruit of the açaí palm, described as having an "earthy" or creamy taste. [3] Its texture is granular before blending and it has a tartness from a high acidity content, making its taste appealing. [4]

  7. Sistema Plastics - Wikipedia

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    The company is focused on BPA-free plastic kitchen storage containers under the brand names KLIP IT and Klipo. Newell Brands bought the company in 2017 for NZ$660 million (US$470 million). [5] In November 2024, Sistema Plastics confirmed that it would lay off about 100 workers at its Auckland factory by Christmas 2024. [6]