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NEWS POSTED ON 2016-10-25 Amid mounting food waste, a guidebook to help retail food establishments minimise waste was launched yesterday. The e-book, which can be found on the National Environment Agency (NEA) website, offers a step-by-step guide for restaurants, food courts and other eateries to develop waste red... | |
NEWS POSTED ON 2016-10-25 Nearly three weeks after Hurricane Matthew roared through Haiti, killing hundreds and leaving behind a trail of destruction, officials fear the nation could face a food crisis. An estimated 1.4 million people are in need of food assistance following the hurricane on Oct. 4, according to a... | |
NEWS POSTED ON 2016-10-21 Better late than never appears to be Facebook’s new motto: The social network has added a food-delivery feature that lets people order directly from restaurants’ pages, becoming roughly the 12,000th way to buy dinner online in the year 2016. Andrew Bosworth, Facebook’s VP of ads... | |
NEWS POSTED ON 2016-10-21 Every five years, the US government tries to distill and articulate what's healthy and what isn't. These Dietary Guidelines are a big deal — they're meant to help guide America's eating choices, steering people toward more nutritious foods and away from potentially harmful ones. Not... | |
NEWS POSTED ON 2016-10-21 Former Microsoft CTO Nathan Myhrvold says technology and food go together like peanut butter and jelly. The future will be delicious when you can 3-D print your own pizza. Technology was the secret ingredient behind the rise of ice cream, pizza and sushi. Now, breakthroughs in foo... | |
NEWS POSTED ON 2016-10-19 If you throw out blemished apples and misshapen cucumbers or avoid them in the supermarket, think again. "Ugly" produce is being embraced overseas, packaged up and sold by supermarkets in Denmark and the United Kingdom, where it is now so fashionable that there are emojis of misshapen str... | |
NEWS POSTED ON 2016-10-19 Former primary school teacher Kevin Mackay aims to eliminate food waste, but not by the usual means. Armed with Fred the fox, he's educating young children on how to combat food waste in the home Kevin Mackay is standing in front of hundreds of pairs of eyes at Lawns Park primary school i... | |
