35. Wine Corks

35. Wine Corks

Outside of sommeliers and genuine connoisseurs, nobody can tell the difference between wine that comes from a bottle with a cork, and wine that comes with a bottle with a screw top. To be honest, even if they could tell the difference, it's likely that most millennials wouldn't care so long as it got them drunk. Their lives are hard enough.

Millennials enjoy wine more than beer as we know, but they'll probably buy it in a screw-top bottle instead of a corked one. The reasons why are numerous, but the corked bottles being more expensive is definitely up there. There's also a surprising amount of incorrect information about corks on the internet, including false claims that corking wine bottles has caused deforestation of cork trees, and that corks can actually spoil wine rather than preserving it. Also, predictably, there are accusations that millennials don't have corkscrews in their kitchens. What do older people think is in the average millennial's kitchen draw?

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Did You Know...

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For the past few years, we've been seeing more and more food halls dominate the retail industry. The craze has swept Los Angeles and New York by storm and is now making its way to Miami. In Magic City alone, ten of these food parks have opened just recently. The mania is even set to triple in size by the year 2020.

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Now more than ever, more people have been adopting a vegan lifestyle. A survey in the United Kingdom reveals that 3.5 million residents have turned vegan, while 20 percent have at least tried the concept. People are now wanting to cut down on meat, and the food industry is giving in to the demand. Even wineries have started stocking up on vegan wines.

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Due to increased awareness and desire to help the environment, companies have become more committed to eco-friendly food packaging. Previously, companies didnt care much about producing a ton of waste; but now, efforts to reuse, reduce, and recycle are much more apparent. For instance, PepsiCo has committed to creating completely recyclable packaging by the year 2025.

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Who would have thought that young millennials would be into rum? These barrel-aged, small-batch rums are the latest trend in booze, and now even British companies such as Essexs English Spirit are joining in. The spirit is one of the most popular and versatile forms of alcohol, whether it be sweet or strong, dark or white, neat with ice or served with coke.

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Nowadays, people have become more accepting of imperfection; when it comes to fresh produce that is. Imperfect Produce is just one of the grocery delivery companies that serve physically flawed fruits and vegetables. This effort is geared toward reducing waste, and the disfigured foods are often turned into hummus, crisps, and juices.

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Various Asian restaurants have been popping up recently, and Sri Lankan cuisine is slowly making its way to the western palate. Sri Lankan dishes such as kottu roti, pol sambol, coconut relish, and hoppers, are being introduced to the market, and people are loving it. Unlike before, the Sri Lankan flavor is finally being recognized as an individual cuisine, separate from Indian food.

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