PODCAST · arts
WonderLab
by The Observer
Not just a collection of wonders, but a unique angle on the world’s mysteries.
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Coca-Cola: The Art of Shifting Risk to Build a Billion-Dollar Empire
The century-long history of Coca-Cola’s transformation from a medicinal syrup into a global beverage empire reveals how the brand utilized a franchising model to shift production risks and heavy asset costs onto bottlers, while leveraging wartime opportunities and political lobbying to achieve global expansion.
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The chemical glue in your food
On average, we consume 80 to 100 types of food additives every day. For instance, a single bottle of concentrated beverage syrup may contain 11 different additives, while a smoked red sausage can contain as many as 16.
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From Street Carts to Bubble Tea Billionaires
This reviews the thirty-year journey of ups and downs in China's milk tea industry, showcasing an industrial evolution from cheap powder-based concoctions to modern, high-quality fresh milk tea made with original tea leaves.
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How industry engineered the American sweet tooth
The historical origins and social reality of America's extremely high sugar consumption reveal the shocking fact that per capita annual sugar intake far exceeds recommended health standards. Starting from colonial-era trade, the author illustrates how sugar was deeply involved in the American independence movement and eventually became a product of industrial overcapacity after the Industrial Revolution.
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The Hamburger Standardized the World
The Hamburger War: From a Gambler's Snack to a Global Icon of Standardization
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