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Baum + Whitman Food Prediction: 2016 Will be the Year of Food Delivery and Fried Chicken
Bacon May Be Sold With Warning Labels in California After WHO Announcement
News about the bacon and processed meat causing cancer has flooded the internet and has caused sadness for most of us. World Health Organization has announced Monday that processed meat and red meats that include everything that we most love contain carcinogens, California is thinking of way to warn consumers by putting a label on bacons in the future. The 2 Major Changes to Walmart's Stores
For decades now, Walmart produced great profits by keeping their employees' wages low and using its extensive share of the retail market to transact the lowest prices from their suppliers. But today, Walmart is increasing their compensation to attract and keep workers in an increasingly competitive retail labor market, and that's consuming into profits. Tech Companies Delivering Food, Fried Chicken Sandwiches, Modern Jewish Cuisine Among 2016's Biggest Food Trends
Want to know what 2016 has in store for the food industry? Want to know what 2016 has in store for the food industry? Now you can thank Baum and Whiteman. 'Aldi' Continues To Test New Look Stores
An Aldi spokesperson said that more test stores are currently being planned for. Aldi has announced last week that it will continue its trial its new-look modern stores across Australia. Clear Food: 2% of All Hot Dog Meat in the U.S. Contain Human DNA
A food ingredients analytics start-up called Clear Lab has found some startling discoveries about our beloved hotdog. A shocking 2 percent of American hotdog brands in particular contain human DNA and over 65 percent were found also found in vegetarian variety. Meat Industry: You Can (Actually) Love Bacon
After careful deliberation of the World Health Organization with scientists and representatives from 10 nations, at last, conclusions have been made: Processed meat can lead to bowel cancer; bacon, along with other red meat, is a likely cause of the disease. However, the global meat industry has set itself to reject WHO's ruling. Moku Moku: Japanese Eatery Lets You Eat Like A Sumo Wrestler
Moku Moku will now serve up chankonabe, a traditional Japanese stew that is known to be a staple in a sumo wrestler's diet. Sumo wrestlers are known to prefer this stew over carbohydrates-rich food which most runners prefer. The new izakaya-style spot, which is the Japanese's version of a pub, at 43 Bogart St. in Bushwick will now include chankonabe as part of their menu. You Can Get A $50 Refund From Beck's Thanks to the Lawsuit Settlement
Beck's is not made in Germany, folks. Many people have been led to believe that Beck's is a German beer. But the truth is, Beck's is made in St. ‘Industry Case Study’: ‘Australian Postal And Parcel Delivery’ Relevance To ‘Food And Grocery Industry’
IBISWorld estimated in its March 2015 report that Australia's online grocery sales industry will grow by 13.5 percent annually from year 2015 to 2020. Stolen Rare Ronald McDonald Statue Finally Found
A rare Ronald McDonald statue acquired by Mary Ryan and husband Thomas Friedman from an antique store for $1200 went missing when their daughter secretly held a party in their summer home. Snooki From Jersey Shore Reveals How Junk Food Made Her Stupid
To fans (and haters) of the hit MTV reality show Jersey Shore, they probably know who Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi is. Her image on that show has been marked as someone who lacks proper guidance and wisdom in life. Us Magazine said that Snooki has actually matured these days and is even out there to explain what really happened to her while she was on that show. ‘Sara Lee’ Introduces ‘New Frozen Gourmet Dessert’
Brand owner McCain Foods Australia will be supporting the launch with an extensive four-month long advertising campaign. 'Mintel' Reveals 'Top Global Food And Drink Trends For 2016'
Trends will continually play out differently across the globe based upon a diversity of factors which include cultural norms, societal needs and regional availability. Kids Need More Fruits and Vegetables, Not False Food Risks
A study published in the Journal of Exposure Science and Environemt Epidemiology published last September reports that schools are exposing kids to potentially dangerous levels of toxic chemicals from food packaging. This is the effect of the school's efforts to streamline food preparation at the same time meet federal nutrition and keeping costs low.
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