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NEWS POSTED ON 2016-06-29More than a quarter of workforce is from eastern Europe, and all UK’s labelling and safety regulation is about to disappear ...
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NEWS POSTED ON 2016-06-28NEW YORK — The food industry is salivating over small start-ups with the giants looking to pounce on the next hot trend and make sure they doesn't get left behind. ...
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NEWS POSTED ON 2016-06-28It seems like every other day there’s a new National Food Day. Some really are deserving of an entire day’s devotion — doughnuts, mac ’n’ cheese, burgers. And some are not — beans, stuffed mushrooms, chewing gum. Seriously, Feb. 15 is National Chewing Gum Day.&...
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NEWS POSTED ON 2016-06-28The retail giant will now require its suppliers to use a new date label designed to ease safety worries and prevent food from being tossed away too early ...
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NEWS POSTED ON 2016-06-28There will soon be an app that allows users to buy surplus food that would otherwise becomefood waste for a discounted price from restaurants and grocery stores. ...
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NEWS POSTED ON 2016-06-28Weaker pound and dependence on imports likely to put prices up, NFU president warns
Food prices are set to rise as a result of the UK voting for Brexit, the National Farmers Union has warned. ...
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NEWS POSTED ON 2016-06-25"We need to remove the concept of unhealthy food from our vocabulary. There's no such thing as unhealthy food if the Health Ministry has approved it. Unhealthy food is not legal and can't be used or sold. There's healthy food and there's healthier food." So stated Itzhak Tamir, the chairman of th...
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NEWS POSTED ON 2016-06-25While Elon Musk busies himself developing futuristic cars and the colonization of Mars, his baby brother has taken on a more flavorful challenge.
Kimbal Musk—who at 43 years old is a year younger than Elon—plans to open a fast-food restaurant that offers only healthy and local...
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NEWS POSTED ON 2016-06-24ANCHORAGE (KTUU) A dozen food recalls have affected Alaska this month, forcing grocery stores across the state to pull hundreds of items off their shelves.
According to the Alaska Food Safety and Sanitation Program, the surge hitting shelves this summer surrounds three major recalls hitti...
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