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The global food supply has a demand problem
qz.com

… other countries—and, if recent history is a guide, these richer people are expected to eat richer diets. That means 3 to 4 billion more people eating more meat, more dairy products, and other rich foods, putting tremendous pressure on the global …

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Who's the biggest barrier to income inequality? The '2 percent'
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Companies increasingly are marketing to this rising demographic, fueling a surge of "mass luxury" products and services from premium Starbucks coffee and organic groceries to concierge medicine and VIP lanes at airports. Political parties are taking a …

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Big banks see rich opportunities in world's poorest
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While the market for more affluent and business clients becomes saturated, providing the world's poorest with access to financial products is an unmatched growth opportunity. Half the world's adults, over 2.5 billion people, do not have a formal bank …

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AP: 21 Percent of American Adults Become Rich at Some Point
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Companies increasingly are marketing to this rising demographic, fueling a surge of "mass luxury" products and services from premium Starbucks coffee and organic groceries to concierge medicine and VIP lanes at airports. Political parties are taking a …

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Overhaul of Provantage's airport.tv comes with sophisticated changes, inside …
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And considering that this audience is mostly affluent and predominantly educated and influential, the channel represents a marketer's dream out of home platform. René Venter, GM Digital at Provantage, is excited about the … We'd like to invite the …

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Fake burgers will save us all!
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“Twenty years from now,” Post told the assembled reporters, “if you enter a supermarket you will have a choice between two identical-looking products. One will have a label that says it has been produced with a lower environmental footprint, the other …

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The 'Grand Bargain' is over
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Amid these new regulatory restrictions, says Tim Jost, a health policy expert, insurance companies have had to come up with new ways to cut the cost of their products. In this new era, limiting the availability of certain facilities that are seen as …

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McLean Design Brings Native Maui's Exotic Spirit to Life
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While these organic, chemical-free sun care products are produced from all-natural local-source ingredients, some as ancient as the volcanoes themselves, the overall feel is one of unabashed luxury – a look that appeals to Hawaii's affluent …

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What Obama Left Out of His Inequality Speech: Regulation
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Wealthy people injured by defective products can afford to hire lawyers to sue the responsible companies. Not so the middle class and the poor, who must rely on attorneys working on a contingency-fee basis. The caps on damages and restrictions on …

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