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NEWS POSTED ON 2016-11-12

Health inspectors in Kansas City, Missouri, destroyed hundreds of pounds of "perfectly good barbecue" moments before it was going to be served to the city's homeless. A pair of local community organizations had collected the food from a recent sporting event and were about to distribute it to abo...

NEWS POSTED ON 2016-11-12

In which we pull the blanket over our heads, if only ever so briefly, and watch videos of hamsters eating miniature things. File under: Cute pets; tiny homes; distraction by any means possible.

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NEWS POSTED ON 2016-11-12

More and more, people are joining an initiative to grow their own food and in turn, are fighting the current corrupt systems. You may have heard of the popular Grow Food Not lawns movement, which has many people turning their front and back yards into gardens for growing food.

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NEWS POSTED ON 2016-11-12

The winners of our CityEats contest told us about the must-try restaurants and dishes for visitors and locals.

We asked CityLab readers to tell us about what locals eat where they live and why, and you delivered. We got tons of mouthwatering odes to the spots that define the cities you li...

NEWS POSTED ON 2016-11-11

Food and the creative disciplines have long shared interstices. It's there in the avant-garde short films of Jan Svankmajer (Meat Love, for example); the immersive experiential research and radical dining events of the Center for Genomic Gastronomy (and, to an extent, Bompas & Parr); in misch...

NEWS POSTED ON 2016-11-11

All of the food you’ve ever eaten was made with sunlight captured by plants just a few months or years before you ate it. But some of the energy on your plate could soon come from sunlight captured by plants millions of years ago, thanks to plans to feed livestock with fossil fuels.

NEWS POSTED ON 2016-11-11

An SOS has been sent out from the UN about food running out in eastern Aleppo in Syria.

The humanitarian advisor to the UN Special Envoy says the situation has become critical for the quarter of a million people stuck in the besieged city.

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NEWS POSTED ON 2016-11-11

10 November 2016 – Rise in the price indices of staple grains, sugar and dairy have pushed global food price index up by 0.7 per cent in October 2016 to 172.6 points (9.1 per cent from a year earlier), the United Nations food and agricultural agency said today.

According the updated...

NEWS POSTED ON 2016-11-10

Food and Restaurant Industry Split About Donald Trump Presidency

Food is food, but investors in companies that serve it at restaurants are viewing the election of Donald Trump differently than those who invest in businesses that package and sell it to supermarkets.

The restaurant ...