Cabbage

Green Cabbage Announces Release of Elegion to OneWorkspace Platform

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星期一, 四月 22, 2024

PITTSBURGH, April 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Green Cabbage, the global leader in market intelligence for Indirect Technology and Contingent Workforce, has released a new application into their OneWorkspace platform's portfolio of applications. This new application, Elegion, provides groundbreaking support for all questions related to terms and conditions in technology, staffing, and consulting agreements in an innovative self-service model.

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  • "Bringing Elegion to our clients solidifies Green Cabbage's position in the market as the only company assisting customers with their terms & conditions at this level," said Wesley Schnell, Chief Legal Officer of Green Cabbage.
  • This wealth of knowledge, Green Cabbage CEO Eric Cunningham says, is unparalleled in the industry.
  • "The release of Elegion empowers our clients to access Green Cabbage's licensed attorneys and their deep understanding in the form of legal intelligence, on-demand.
  • Elegion protects our clients from unfavorable terms & conditions with the full weight of Green Cabbage's legal intelligence," stated Bennett Falck, Head of Product Development at Green Cabbage.

KNORR AND WORLD-RENOWNED GAMER AND STREAMER, NINJA, CALL ON GAMING INDUSTRY TO SUPERCHARGE VEGETABLES IN GAMES

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星期三, 三月 20, 2024

ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J., March 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Knorr - a global leader in bouillons, soups, seasonings, sauces and more - and world-famous gamer and streamer, Tyler 'Ninja' Blevins, reveal to top gaming publishers a little-known imbalance found in a multitude of their games. While everyone knows veggies are good for you in real life, they're not so good in the virtual world of gaming. 

Key Points: 
  • Together Knorr and Ninja encourage gamers to sign the #ModTheVeg petition calling on gaming publishers to make vegetables as exciting and rewarding as other foods in their games.
  • While everyone knows veggies are good for you in real life, they're not so good in the virtual world of gaming.
  • "We hope this campaign will catch the attention of gaming publishers and spur them on to re-evaluate their games and give veggies the supercharge they deserve."
  • To get involved, play the mods and sign a petition calling on gaming publishers to make vegetables as exciting and rewarding as other foods in their games!

National St. Patrick's Day Survey Reveals America's Rye or Die Food Preferences

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星期三, 三月 6, 2024

CHICAGO, March 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- As St. Patrick's Day quickly approaches, a new national survey reveals Americans' food preferences for March 17th celebrations, covering everything from where and what we eat, to what belongs on (and what should be banished from) the traditional corned beef sandwich.

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  • CHICAGO, March 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- As St. Patrick's Day quickly approaches, a new national survey reveals Americans' food preferences for March 17th celebrations, covering everything from where and what we eat, to what belongs on (and what should be banished from) the traditional corned beef sandwich.
  • Of those who celebrate St. Patrick's Day, over half say they get their St. Patrick's Day meal at home (55%), while 31% get it from a bar or restaurant.
  • "It's evident that when it comes to celebrating St. Patrick's Day, Americans have cherished individual traditions that incorporate specific foods, such as rye bread, and these food preferences extend outside the home to include special restaurant menus for St. Patrick's Day.
  • Using the same rye starter that Sam Rosen did in 1909, our rye breads are a Chicago tradition all their own."

TacoTime Unveils the Highly Anticipated Return of the Fish Taco

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星期一, 二月 12, 2024

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Feb. 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- TacoTime® ( www.TacoTime.com ), celebrated for its freshly prepared, home-style Mexican cuisine, is ushering the new year with the return of its beloved Fish Taco, making a limited-time appearance in stores until April 23.

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  • SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Feb. 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- TacoTime® ( www.TacoTime.com ), celebrated for its freshly prepared, home-style Mexican cuisine, is ushering the new year with the return of its beloved Fish Taco, making a limited-time appearance in stores until April 23.
  • Featuring Crispy White Fish, Shredded Cheddar, Cabbage and Salsa fresca, the Fish Taco is delicately topped with a luscious Creamy Cilantro Lime Sauce.
  • "Welcoming the new year, we're thrilled to reintroduce the ever-popular Fish Taco to our menu," said Devon Boudreau, director of marketing for Kahala Brands®, parent company of TacoTime®.
  • The Fish Taco is available at our participating US TacoTime® locations, and excludes Western Washington, E. Wenatchee, Grant and Chelan counties.

Growing your own food and foraging can help tackle your ballooning grocery bill. Here's how

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星期五, 十月 27, 2023

Up to 3.7 million Australian households have been hit by food insecurity this year – many for the first time.

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  • Up to 3.7 million Australian households have been hit by food insecurity this year – many for the first time.
  • About 70% of those polled said rising food prices were a reason for their food insecurity and 48% reported cutting back on buying fresh food.
  • But done cleverly and cheaply, you can cut your food bills with fresh greens, vegetables, herbs and even by foraging.

Growing food on the cheap

  • It’s worth looking first to see if there are community gardens near you.
  • These let you grow your own food without having to shell out for garden beds, compost and gardening tools.
  • For those hoping to grow closer to home, you could consider “guerrilla gardening”, where you convert your neighbourhood nature strips to food gardens.
  • Good quality growing compost will improve harvest yields and save you money longer term.
  • Old food-safe containers, plastic pots or even repurposed household items can be an easy way to start growing.
  • Make sure to consider potential contaminants if you take this approach, to make sure your soil and the food growing in it is clean.

Does it make financial sense?

  • Similarly, it’s not usually worth planting carrots and potatoes as they’re among the cheapest to buy.
  • Instead, go for plants that offer you several harvests over many weeks.
  • When you’re starting out, it can be easy to get carried away by the thought of exotic vegetables.
  • Worse, they’re sold in bunches too big for one meal and can then quietly rot in your fridge.

Grow and swap


Sharing your excess veggies, lemons and eggs is a great way to share the abundance of your crops with like-minded people. You can also do produce swaps. Sharing harvests is as old as agriculture, but what’s new now is the variety of ways we can share it, whether by app, website or regular meeting.

Read more:
Food sharing with a 21st-century twist – and Melbourne's a world leader

For advanced cost-cutting, consider foraging

  • Instead, you could make the most of foraging and edible weeds – going out and actively looking for food.
  • Avoid foraging near busy roads, for instance, as the soil may have lead or other heavy metals in it.
  • The largest edible weeds and foraging Facebook group in Australia has almost 90,000 people.
  • Communities like this are an excellent source of knowledge, suggestions and recipes, such as swapping mallow for expensive kale when you make kale chips.
  • Whatever you choose, the most important benefit of growing or foraging your own produce are the social connections you can make.


Kate Neale receives research and project funding from various not-for-profit organisations for her work in therapeutic horticulture. She is a member of Therapeutic Horticulture Australia and has previously been a Foodbank Ambassador. She also runs her own consultancy business Digability.

MIXT Launches Collaboration with Cult Sauce Sensation, Bachan's

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星期三, 十月 25, 2023

MIXT launches new warm bowls Oct. 25 and is collaborating with a foodie cult favorite, Bachan's Japanese Barbecue Sauce.

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  • MIXT launches new warm bowls Oct. 25 and is collaborating with a foodie cult favorite, Bachan's Japanese Barbecue Sauce.
  • Leslie Silverglide, the groundbreaking, health-focused MIXT CEO and co-founder, and MIXT chef, Matt Colgan, approached this season's menu development as a time to introduce new flavors and bring warm dishes to the MIXT menu.
  • Japanese flavors were a high priority and what ultimately led MIXT to Bachan's.
  • Additionally, Mediterranean and Mexican flavors round out the rest of the brand-new warm bowl offering at MIXT.

Global Times: Xi's footsteps in South Pacific region bear rich fruit of sustainable development

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星期一, 九月 18, 2023

China's exchanges and cooperation with the South Pacific region have borne fruits as diverse as the leader' footprints, greatly benefiting local people.

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  • China's exchanges and cooperation with the South Pacific region have borne fruits as diverse as the leader' footprints, greatly benefiting local people.
  • The South Pacific region covers a vast expanse, with as many as 16 countries, varying in size.
  • Following in his footsteps, the blossoms of development have truly flourished on the islands of the Pacific Ocean.
  • Fiji is not the only country, nor even the first one, in the South Pacific region that has benefited from Juncao technology.

Green Cabbage Announces RECEPTIO, a Group Purchasing Arm

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星期五, 九月 15, 2023

PITTSBURGH, Sept. 15, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Green Cabbage, the leader in technology and Contingency Labor "Spend Analytics", announced today, the launch of their Group Purchasing Organization called "RECEPTIO" to facilitate Telecom products and services at a significant cost reduction for their clients.

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  • PITTSBURGH, Sept. 15, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Green Cabbage, the leader in technology and Contingency Labor "Spend Analytics", announced today, the launch of their Group Purchasing Organization called "RECEPTIO" to facilitate Telecom products and services at a significant cost reduction for their clients.
  • With the combination of the GC "OneWorkspace" platform and the RECEPTIO purchasing vehicle, clients of all sizes will have the ability to purchase products and services at a cost without a significant markup in which resellers capture.
  • Existing clients will pay no fee to enroll into the RECEPTIO GPO and be able to begin their savings journey immediately.
  • To learn more about Green Cabbage and RECEPTIO, please visit www.green-cabbage.com
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UNLIMEAT Expands Its Reach into the US Natural and Organic Market

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星期二, 九月 5, 2023

The launches of natural & organic stores mark the company's most significant achievement since its successful debut in Albertsons, one of the largest supermarket chains in the USA, earlier this year.

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  • The launches of natural & organic stores mark the company's most significant achievement since its successful debut in Albertsons, one of the largest supermarket chains in the USA, earlier this year.
  • Mollie Stone's Market is a local supermarket chain with nine locations in the San Francisco Bay Area.
  • They are renowned for their stringent ingredient standards, ensuring that all organic and natural products meet the highest quality criteria.
  • The products introduced by UNLIMEAT at the Natural & Organic Store consist of three SKUs.

What would a minimum 8-12% reduction in technology and contingency labor spending mean for your company?

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星期二, 八月 22, 2023

PITTSBURGH, Aug. 22, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Green Cabbage, a global leader in spend analytics, addressing indirect technology and contingency labor, announced today that it is expanding its services to mid-market companies. The company's market intelligence and negotiation services will assist mid-market companies to accelerate savings in their indirect tech spend and labor costs by utilizing Green Cabbage's "One Workspace" platform that manages over $500B in spend spanning 13,000 suppliers.

Key Points: 
  • Indirect Technology and Contingency Labor are two of the largest expenditures on the balance sheet and yield the largest margins for the suppliers.
  • Green Cabbage serves as an extension of your Procurement, Finance, and IT teams assisting them to reduce costs, save time, and optimize contract terms.
  • Green Cabbage services, directly and indirectly, over 1,000 customers worldwide, including private equity firms, large consulting firms, and B2B companies.
  • What would an 8-12% reduction of technology and contingency labor spend mean to your company?