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'McCormick Keenly Interested in Acquiring Premium Foods
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'Greenpeace Offers Solution To Alarming Decline Of Bee Population: Is Food Supply Now Safe?
The UN Biodiversity Panel has issued a warning due to the decline in bee population and other pollinators such as butterflies. -
'America's Craft Beer Exports Reach $116 Million
America's craft beer exports have reached $116 million, implying that it has a huge impact in the entire beer industry. -
'Drexler’s Introduces New York City’s Newest Boozy Brunch Menu
Known as one of East Village's most well-known mixed drink lounges, Drexler's presented its new boozy brunch menu this previous weekend. -
'U.S. Customs Agents Searches 766 Pounds of Pot Concealed in Broccoli Shipment
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection rushed to seize almost 766 pounds of cannabis on Tuesday. The authorities revealed the illegal drug in 661 new packages of broccoli, which was stacked from Mexico to the U.S. -
'Study Discovers E. Coli Bacteria In Ice Cubes
It's generally enough for most people if the eatery looks clean. Yet germs and microscopic organisms are too little to see and another study in Switzerland shows that eatery ice machines may not be getting the cleanings they want. -
'Apple's Provides Solution To Wrecked Sleeping Patterns Caused By Backlit Screens
Apple figured out a way to reduce the negative effects of backlit screens during nighttime usage. A new setting named Night Shift significantly reduces blue light, the main factor that affects nighttime melatonin release. -
'American Food Is Changing, Says Food Studies Expert
The United States is a hotpot of different cultures, and this brought changes to the country's culinary landscape, says an expert. -
'Higher Food Costs Burden Minnesota Schools: Nutrition Requirements Not Met
It may seem incredible to many, but the fact is that higher food costs are forcing schools in Minnesota to crunch the food service budgets in several district schools across the state. Two years back, the federal government made it mandatory for schools to follow specific nutrition guideline for the breakfasts and lunches of the students. -
'McDonalds Goes High Tech, Tests App That Could Be Used for Ordering
McDonalds joins rivals in the app-based ordering game. Tests mobile-ordering platform in response to Starbucks' and Dunkin's apps. -
'Blue Bell Discovers What Causes Listeria: 'Root Cause Assessment Reports' Provide Answers
Good news for the iconic Blue Bell ice cream aficionados. The company has started supplying its ice cream to a vast area in the southeast, counting almost all places south of New Mexico and extending to the two Carolinas. Although Blue Bell is yet to restore supplies of all the 66 flavors, which were available before the company was linked to a multi-state Listeria outbreak, which claimed three lives. -
'Asian Flavor Is The New American Food Trend, Culinologists Explain
It turned out that the global warming is not an issue to heat up Western culinary with 'sambals' and other tropical Asian flavors. This year's flavor trend in America savors the delights of Asian spices, as presented by Flavor Forecast. -
'Diet Rich In Vitamin C Prevents Cataract, Say Study
A new research shows that increasing vitamin C in one's diet could halt cataract progression. However, vitamin C from supplements does not have an effect on the condition -
'Washington, Oregon Ditch Starbucks? Bikini Baristas Attract Major Business In Northwest
Bikini Baristas are now a huge trend in the Northwestern part of the United States -
'Trader Joe's Recalls Chocolate Sticks Because Milk Was Not Included In the Label
Some Flavors of Trader Joe's chocolate sticks had to be recalled by the company because milk, one of the products' ingredients, was not mentioned on the label. Though not problematic to people who do not have any problems with milk consumption, the labeling error could prove worrisome for people with milk allergies or lactose intolerance.
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