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Keurig Coffee Share Grows-So Does Environmental Controversy
Keurig, the single-serve coffee industry's leader, produced enough plastic coffee pods last year to circle the earth more than 10 times.
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Keurig, the single-serve coffee industry's leader, produced enough plastic coffee pods last year to circle the earth more than 10 times.
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Stop and Shop announced Saturday that it removed Sylvia's Sizzling Hot Spice because it may contain peanuts.
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