Peanut Corp. of America officials indicted
The former owner of the Peanut Corp. of America was indicted Thursday for recklessly exposing consumers to salmonella. "We are pleased that the Department of Justice has indicted this ...
View ArticleTwo Armenian officers detained over buffalo meat scandal
Two officers of an Armenian military unit have been detained over the scandal that saw buffalo meat supplied to army privates. The detained servicemen are the head and the deputy head of the ...
View ArticleScrubbing Up Do hospitals legitimise junk food
The "obesity crisis" in the UK has again made headlines this week. A report by the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges called for a range of measures from taxing sugary drinks to improving ...
View ArticleFood blogger to speak
pitts yandell/Contributed photo Kelly Yandell worked as a lawyer before she started writing a food blog, ';The Meaning of Pie'; (themeaningofpie.com). Yandell also writes articles and ...
View ArticleUBM Live Launches Food Ingredients Istanbul Conference May 7-9
AMSTERDAM, February 22, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Turkey is the largest economy in Eastern Europe, the Balkans, the Black Sea basin and the Middle East. It is the European Unions 6th biggest trading ...
View ArticleBlog Why western food restaurants win
My daughter Sunny has a penchant for western food. She can speak out the names and locations of those western-style cuisine shops. And every time there comes a holiday or she achieves an academic ...
View ArticleTraditional holiday food attracts customers
AÂ worker makes sweet dumplings in a pastry shop in Tianjin, on Feb 21, 2013. As the Lantern Festival approaches, people are getting in line to buy sweet dumplings, a traditional food made of ...
View ArticleWeaker Japanese yen to boost competition in local food market
Japan is a major exporter of food to Taiwan, as well as an important destination for Taiwanese produce and foodstuffs, and the local food market should keep close tabs on the weaker yen's impact ...
View ArticleFine football fine dining and a charming man
Ernesto Valverde has brought "a positive reaction" since his December arrival at Valencia: "He gave us four very clear ideas when he came and the team is carrying them out well." ...
View ArticleFarmers reach out to public during Texas Food Connection Week
Michael Zamora/Caller-Times Bobby Nedbalek helps H-E-B customer Debbie Erman unload her cart Thursday as members of the San Patricio County Farm Bureau pay for her food items at the Portland grocery ...
View ArticleVIDEO First patients try new hospital food
More than 50m has been wasted on failed schemes to improve hospital food, according to a report from the food and farming pressure group Sustain. Its report says compulsory nutritional standards are ...
View ArticleWhite Oak food pantry to benefit from Tips for Cops
Officers will donate 100 percent of their tips to the food pantry at Sampson's Mills Presbyterian Church. The Rose will give 10 percent of each restaurant check to the food ...
View ArticleMore vigorous food testing promised
More vigorous testing of food being used by Wales councils is being promised after horsemeat was found in burgers produced by a Powys supplier. Seven councils were supplied with food from the Burger ...
View ArticleSky Harbor restaurants shops expect traffic to continue despite American US...
Deborah Ostreicher The various restaurant operators in Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airports Terminals 3 and 4 arent concerned that the recent merger announced between US Airways Group Inc. and ...
View ArticleRecipes For People With Food Allergies
www.foodallergymama.com already know that I have quite a sweet tooth and an obsession with Little Debbie Snacks. I grew up loving all her treats, but my favorite one was the Oatmeal Crme Pies. They ...
View ArticleScottish schools hit by horse meat scandal
ALL Scottish schools have been told not to serve frozen beef burgers after one was found to contain traces of horse DNA. Local authorities were advised to "place a hold" on the use of the ...
View ArticleBirds Eye withdraws beef meals from Ireland in new horsemeat scandal
A general view of some Birds Eye products as Birds Eye is withdrawing three beef ready meals from sale in the UK and Ireland. The move follows tests that found 2% of horse DNA in a chilli con carne ...
View ArticleBurkina Faso Food Shortages Leave Families on the Brink of Crisis
In northern Burkina Faso, women gathered on a sandy plain with their children. They were queuing for food. As the rain began to fall, a child cried, but everything was orderly. When they reached the ...
View ArticleIHT Rendezvous Would You Halve Your Meat Consumption to Save the Environment
Harvey Morris reported last week , the horsemeat scandal has already changed the buying habits of some consumers and is likely to change the way Europeans think about inexpensive meat for good.Now ...
View ArticleTEXT-FitchHorse meat scandal ups margin strain on smaller food cos
Fri Feb 22, 2013 8:09am EST Feb 22 - Europe's horse meat scandal is likely to result in higher costs for the continent's smaller food producers and manufacturers, adding to the pressure on ...
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