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FDA Tells Startup That Their Vegan Mayo Can't Be Labelled Mayonnaise
Hampton Creek Foods Inc., a San Francisco based food startup, has been slapped with a warning letter from the US Food and Drug Administration which says the company cannot call their vegan 'eggless' mayonnaise, "Just Mayo." 'The Fat Jew' Catches Heat from New York Based Food Blogger
It seems like the Internet scorn for Josh 'The Fat Jew' Ostrovsky is still coming on strong. Giving Food With Nuts To At-Risk Infants Prevents Allergies, US Paediatricians Says
Experts says giving infants food that contains peanuts could possibly help build tolerance. American Academy of Pediatrics highly recommends that infants at high risk of peanut allergies should be give food that contains peanuts before they turn 12 months, The Guardian reported. Pedigree Responds to Anomalies Surrounding Foreign Substance in Products
Thousand of Dog owners across the country expressed their concerns about what they found in bags of Pedigree dry dog food, posting their concerns in social media, pleading to recall Pedigree's product because it has made their pets sick, some died after eating the said dog food. Airport Food Packed with "Happy Hormones"
Airports generally trigger mixed emotions. Worry no more; one airport in London has paved the way to keep tired travellers happy. They have decided to inject some “happy hormones” on their menus according to CNN. Restaurants Begin Refusing Tips, Charging Higher Prices to Offset Minimum Wage Hike
As states across the country shift to the proposed $15 minimum wage, some Restaurateurs have begun experimenting with new no-tipping schemes to offset the increasing costs of labor. 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. ‘MasterChef’ Judge Gary Mehigan Sued Over Unpaid Bills
‘MasterChef’ judge Gary Mehigan is being sued by a builder for allegedly failing to pay construction works. 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. 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. 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. Popular Food Taking on New Hues Without Artificial Dye
Food coloring is a tactic the food industry has utilized for decades, food makers are now trying to steer clear from adding artificial dyes to their products.
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