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Through his social media profile Foodpharmer, Himatsingka has been trying to increase awareness about reading food labels on packaged foods
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US Fed Chairman Jerome Powell refrained from giving a forward guidance on rates and said the Committee would evaluate the implications of incoming data on a meeting-by-meeting basis
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