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US President Barack Obama Makes the ‘Slave-Produced Goods Ban’ Stiffer and Stronger
NYC Restaurants Can Be Fined For Missing Salt Warnings Starting March 1
Following the high health consciousness among the people and the risks of high salt content a Judge has enforced a new rule on the restaurants of New York to mention the salt alert in the dishes that are above the limit level. GMO Labeling News: Maine Legislative Committee Remains Undecided on GMO Labeling
Although some members of the Maine Legislative Committee have voted to wait longer for passing a bill on GMO labeling, the remaining ones are focusing on starting the labels for foods containing genetically modified organisms. Starbucks News: Coffee Giant Granted Rare Utah Liquor License
Starbucks was finally granted the liquor license for which they applied in November, by the Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. ‘Barbell Brew’ May Soon Replace Protein Shakes For Gym Goers
Muscle Food, a UK site selling sports nutrition products, has come up with the all-new "Barbell Brew". The beer claims to be rich in proteins and having fewer calories than lean beers. Tyson Foods Takes on the Challenge of Using Antibiotic-Free Pork
A few months after Subway announced efforts to phase out antibiotics in all their meat products, Tyson Foods, announced their own efforts to do the same with their pork products. DOLE Packaged Salad Listeria Contamination Update: CDC Confirms Three New Victims
The DOLE packaged salad listeria outbreak is far from over. The DOLE packaged salad listeria outbreak is far from over with three more cases recently confirmed by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in their February 25, 2016 Case Count Update. Girl Scout Cookies Fail to Impress Gordon Ramsay: Hell's Kitchen Star Hates Thin Mints [WATCH]
When celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay tries Girl Scout cookies for the first time, he reacts exactly as how you would expect. The King of Burgers: How You Can Order a 1.7kg Burger with Extra 700 Pickles
People who often complain of their burgers not having enough pickles in it should probably go to Japan and order from a Burger King outlet there. In-N-Out Vows to Achieve Antibiotic-Free Beef
Operating in 291-unit quick-service burger chains based in California, with most units in the West and Southwest U.S, the famous all-American In-N-Out Burger is working with its suppliers to achieve a human antibiotic free beef used in the chain’s burgers. Halal Food Magnate Sentenced to 2 Years in Prison for Beef Fraud
William B. Aossey Jr., founder of the Midamar Corporation, a leading USA based Halal Food Brand and Global Supply Chain Management Company serving the Middle East, South East Asia and the Far East was sentenced on February 25 to two years in a federal prison following a three-year supervised probation. Burger King Loses Double Charging Lawsuit vs Pennsylvanian Couple: How Much Did They Win?
Pennsylvanian couple Doug and Patty Wargo who sued Burger King after they were charged double of the meal that they ordered in November 2015 amounting to $17.35 recently won the legal battle. Utah’s Housekeeping Bill Halts Meat, Poultry Inspection by State Vet
Utah's House Bill 211, dubbed as "Agricultural Exemption Amendments," will soon become a law as the bill has been received by the House for Enrolling. The enrolled bill basically amends the duties of the state veterinarian, modifies definitions, enacts provisions related to certain animal enclosures and fences and makes technical changes. Maintaining Freshwater Biodiversity Linked to Higher Production
Just how important fresh water biodiversity is to the human food supply? Perhaps the following statistics will shed light on this hard to quantify quality. Oscars 2016 Nominees Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence Enjoy Tasty Treats: Wolfgang Puck’s Oscars Menu Revealed
Wolfgang Puck, whose name is synonymous to great food, is again catering the Oscar's for the 22nd time.
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