Gillie Houston
gillie.houston@vice.comDozens of Washington DC Restaurants Will Pledge Inauguration Profits to LGBT and Women's Causes
According to All in Service co-creator Amanda Dyne, this campaign is the chance for “hospitable bartenders, chefs, and servers” across the capital to engage in activism and throw their support behind causes they are passionate about.
Could the Lunar Cycle Be Affecting the Taste of Your Wine?
Skeptical of this new-age concept, a group of Australian researchers recently set out to test the relationship between wine and the lunar patterns for themselves.
Dozens of DC Restaurants Will Pledge Inauguration Profits to LGBTQ and Women’s Causes
All in Service says the campaign is a celebration of diversity, not a Trump protest; many of the businesses are choosing to donate to Planned Parenthood.
South Korea’s Most Notorious Dog Meat Market Is Shutting Down
The country’s largest dog meat market is shutting down in response to aggressive activism opposing the market’s highly controversial animal welfare practices.
The Feds Are Finally Doing Something About America's Serious Seafood Fraud Problem
The new rules will require detailed tracking information to be kept on a number of priority species, from initial harvest to entry into US commerce, in hopes of maintaining a clear log of the source of any given fish.
Report Shows the Insane Amount of Sugar in Chain Coffee Shop Pastries
If you thought a slice of carrot cake from your friendly neighborhood Starbucks would be a more sensible snack than, say, five whole Krispy Kreme doughnuts, you probably haven’t been reading your nutrition labels closely.
This Beer Vibrator Will Give Your Brew Head
Even the most passionate of beer connoisseurs might shy away from actually whipping it out in public, so to speak.
Amazon’s New Grocery Store Is Perfect for People Who Hate People
For those who swear by self-checkout lines as a means of keeping human interaction at a minimum, one retail giant has just made your most misanthropic dream come true.
A Contamination Scare Is Causing Big Problems for Japan's Most Famous Fish Market
Organizers of the new location for Tsukiji Fish Market announced that some major issues with the $6 billion structure could delay the opening of the new market significantly—and perhaps forever.
The Makers of Lucky Charms Have a Serious Marshmallow Problem
Recreating the unique mix of colors and signature taste of Lucky Charms marshmallows without artificial ingredients can be a daunting task, especially due to the deep nostalgia tied to the cereal.