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taste

[teyst] / teɪst /




NOUN
capacity to sense flavor
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The affair also put a spotlight on Nestlé’s culture and drew attention to the Swiss company’s struggle to make its 2,000-plus brands relevant at a time of changing consumer tastes, inflation and trade tensions.

From The Wall Street Journal

As we head into a new year, many of us are doing the same math over and over: trying to square taste with nutrition, care with constraint.

From Salon

Investors continue to reward companies that can diversify their portfolios and find growth pockets even in a market of shrinking calories and shifting tastes.

From Barron's

The protester, Seth Todd, responded with a joke, saying he had tasted "spicier tamales".

From BBC

Detractors see something else: a public cultural landmark slowly being reshaped into a monument to one man’s taste.

From Salon