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Heinz Is No Longer Considered Ketchup in Israel Due to Lack of Tomato
The Israeli Health Ministry recently ruled that Heinz can no longer call its signature product 'Ketchup' because it does not contain enough tomato solids. Heinz Ketchup Recipe Doesn’t Contain Enough Tomatoes To Use ‘Ketchup’ Name, According To Israel Authorities
After its original introduction to the market more than 100 years ago, way back in 1876, the Heinz ketchup recipe has been a classic in kitchens everywhere, from the United States to just about every other country in the world - but one far off land in the Middle East doesn't think it's good enough for them. Chipotle Will Hire 4,000 New Employees in One Day
For one crazy day, Chipotle will hire 4,000 new employees according to CNN. The company announced that it will hold a National Career Day on Wednesday, September 9. Manna Mart: New Food Pantry Building Opens
In another move to combat hunger and poverty, Hotel INC has opened its new food pantry building called Manna Mart. Want To Share Dog Beer With Your Canine? This Brewery’s Got It [PHOTOS]
Sharing a beer with "man's best friend" is now possible. Flat 12 Bierwerks, a brewer in Indiana, has created the first “dog brew” in the state, according to the Indy Star. A Dining Set for People with Alzheimer's is Now Available [VIDEO]
A dining specifically for people diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease has now been made. The idea was conceived by young designer Sha Yao felt helpless about her late grandmother who had the disease. Uber of Home Cooking Hits California
Josephine is the Uber of home cooking in California. It is an exciting time for foodies with the booming "Uber for home cooking" website known as Josephine, Yahoo reports. Burned Food Causes Students To Evacuate School Building
Saginaw Valley State University students were evcauted after smoke filled the hallway of the school. Apparently it was a burnt food that caused the smoke. KFC Hygiene: Chain Fined Over Live Beetles And Flies In UK, Over $5,000 To Pay For Food Safety Mishap
Months after that so-called Kentucky Fried Chicken fried rat became viral and then ended up being a hoax, there's a new KFC hygiene concern, this time in the United Kingdom, where one of the chain's venues was found to have beetles, posing a serious food safety risk. Local Food Movement Based On Values, Educational Levels And Relationships – Study Shows People Like Knowing Who Grows Their Food
There's been a growing local food movement not only in the United States but worldwide in the past few years, as more and more people lean toward locally grown products when it's time to shop food for their homes, visiting more and more food markets and fairs - and the reason is more complex than these products just tasting better or being healthier. Paris is Facing A Baguette Crisis
The thought of a Parisian bakery (or boulangerie, as the French would say) without stacks of freshly baked baguettes seems incomprehensible for many. Booze Truck: Rising Trend
Road Soda joins the rising trend of booze trucks. It is a specialized catering service for booze and beverages. They usually serve events like festivals, concerts, and even private parties. McDonald’s Brazil Faces Same Salary Issues As U.S., Brasilia Senate Reviews Golden Arches Chain’s Poor Work Conditions In Latin America
In yet another major flop for the biggest fast food chain in the world, currently facing its worst moment financially in more than a decade, now McDonald's Brazil workers have stepped up to demand the same things their United States counterparts are, as they complain about the chain's low wages and poor work conditions. Chick-Fil-A Controversy: Airports Frowning On Fast Food Chain’s Religious Ties, From Gay Marriage To Sunday Closing
Since Chick-Fil-A's inception almost 70 years back in the southern city of Atlanta, Georgia, the fried chicken fast food chain has remained shut during Sundays to honor Truett Cathy's "faith in God," which didn't allow him to work during the holy day of Christendom - but it's now packing up as another Chick-Fil-A controversy in one major airport in the country.
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