vendredi 16 septembre 2016
Why Canadians will probably never stop ordering 500-calorie Starbucks lattes
On Sept. 29, Starbucks will begin posting calorie counts on food and drink menu boards in stores across Canada. But research from Stanford University indicates it's not likely to change our coffee-buying habits.
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