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Latin America Food Waste Can Feed 33% of World’s Hungry Population
Arizona Governor Signs Bill Exempting Potlucks from Food Safety Rules
Arizona Governor Dough Ducey has signed a bill that exempts potlucks and school veggies from food safety rules, making eating dangerously highly possible in the state by the end of July this year. This bill makes non-commercial potluck social events legal, provided they are outside workplace. FAO Suggests the Best Way to Address Inequality: Alleviate Hunger and Poverty
The rising level of inequality in wealth distribution or wealth gap is a source of concern among policy makers and economists. Food And Agriculture Organization (FAO) suggest that the best way to address inequality is to directly tackle the issues of hunger and poverty to effectively lift the poorest of the poor out of their misery. Nike Shoes Update: New Sneaker Features Premium Chicken and Waffles Dish
Everyone's favorite dish is the new 'menu' in Nike's skate boarding sneaker line, SB Dunk High. Retail Giant Price War: Trader Joe’s Sells Items Cheaper Than Whole Foods
Deutsche Bank analysts recently said that Trader Joe's is likely to be cutting prices, and this might pressure Whole Foods to announce an entire new pricing. Moreover, after checking 77 similar items at Trader Joe's New York outlet and comparing the prices with the items available at nearby Whole Foods concluded that, Joe's was selling items at roughly 26 percent cheaper. Chipotle Changes Menu to Jumpstart Customer Interest
Burrito chain Chipotle has been struggling with its sales following its recent food safety incidents. Hence, in order to jumpstart customer interest, the company is looking to add new craft beers to its drinks menu. Can UberEATS Answer All Your Seamless Despairs?
There's no debating the way that almost everybody living in New York City is dependent on Seamless for no less than a quarter of their week after week meals yet the world is not all daylight and soup dumplings. In spite of all the positive things about Seamless, there's bounty to whine about like long holds up, intermittent high minimums and delivery expenses and ghost restaurants. A Malnourished Boy’s Picture Shows the World the Realities of War
A five-month old Yemeni boy's pic shocks the world and finally exposes the realities of the plight of Yemenis affected by the Saudi-led airstrikes. The boy died two days after the picture was taken due to extreme malnutrition, attributed to the naval blockade and the destruction of the nation's infrastructures, disrupting food supply. Buffets Inc. Bankrupt, May Not Pay Victims
A government court request ordering payment of $11.37 million to harmed Salmonella casualty might now be worth nothing more than an invitation to a bankruptcy meeting for unsecured creditors. Unilever Introduces 17 New Frozen Treats for Summer
Offerings are inspired by sentimentality and memorable moments, two fundamental reasons why individuals appreciate frozen yogurt. New items incorporate Klondike S'Mores, Breyers Ice Cream Cake and Good Humor Double Chocolate Chip Cookie Sandwich. FDA Faces Lawsuit Over Approval of Genetically Engineered Salmon
FDA is now facing a lawsuit due to its approval of Aquabounty's genetically engineered salmon. The plaintiffs, composed of various fishing and environmental groups, question the FDA's decision highlighting the possible dangers the GE fish could pose to wild salmon population. Obesity Update 2016: 641 Million People Worldwide are Now Obese
A new study says that obese population worldwide rose to 641 million in 2014, a sharp rise from the 105 million obese people reported 40 years ago. Champagne Showers, Yacht Parties: How the "Rich Kids of Instagram" Spent Their Spring Break
If you haven't read about the "Rich Kids Of Instagram" account then you're probably living under a rock. They're a bunch of rich young adults chronicling their extravagant lifestyle one Instagram post at a time. And they've just showed us how the rich spent their spring break. McDonalds to Build 1,500 More Branches in China, Hong Kong and South Korea
As if the number of the fast-food chain McDonalds is not enough to satisfy the cravings of people worldwide, they just announced that they will be adding another 1,500 branches in China, South Korea and Hong Kong. FDA Denies Fruits and Vegetable Entry Most Often
As a group, food and vegetables from abroad are the items most frequently denied entry by the FDA. The most common reason for fruits' rejection is "filth", while vegetable are most likely to be denied due to unacceptable pesticide residue levels.
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