Craview

"Crave"- To have a strong desire for something.

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What is a crave? It's when we really want something, and we usually refer to food. Let it be a fillet minion, chocolate, candy or chips, when we suddenly want a pickle, we really want it.

So, this website will provide information about anything you crave for. And you'll be the one to tell us about it. Either add your own favorite food, write a review, rate it, or simply read about it, it's your place for your crave. Hens the name - Crave + Review .

To start with, we compiled a list of food, snacks, food companies, including domestic and international, to try and sum up all the food in the world. Ultimately, that's what we're here for. In the near future, we intend to add drinks too, to complete the meal.

Once we implemented the site's functionality, you'll be able to rate foods you like, catalog it in different categories, etc. This will all happen - soon.

Thank you for visiting!

Any ideas, suggestions and remarks will be gladly considered once we will set up out feedback forms. This is your site - our web visitors, and we intend to listen to what you say. We hope you'll find this site information useful, interesting, fun and of course - we hope it will wake up and help you satisfy your cravings.

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LONDON/CHICAGO, Jan 28 (Reuters) - As recession drives consumers to cut costs, their commitment to organic food has been tested with sales growth slowing -- but so far, sales are not falling. How green are our wallets? Grown without the use of synthetic

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LONDON/CHICAGO, Jan 28 (Reuters) - As recession drives consumers to cut costs, their commitment to organic food has been tested with sales growth slowing -- but so far, sales are not falling. How green are our wallets? Grown without the use of synthetic

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