Recall Chicken sausage may have plastic
Schmalz's European Provisions in Springfield, N.J., recalled about 8,424 pounds of chicken and apple sausage that may contain small pieces of plastic. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's ...
View ArticleHorse Meat Passes Through Texas Advocacy Groups Say
As concerns over horse meat infiltrating products labeled ground beef grows among American consumers, an advocacy group released shipping documents showing that horse meat does pass through at least ...
View ArticleRestaurant food in Canada high in salt
The salt content in Canadian restaurant food is alarmingly high, two Toronto researchers say. Study authors Mary L'Abbe of the University of Toronto and graduate student Mary Scourboutakos ...
View ArticleU.S. plans medical food aid for Syrian rebel fighters sources
ROME (Reuters) - The United States plans to provide medical supplies and food to Syrian fighters, a policy shift to directly help those battling President Bashar al-Assad's forces on the ground, ...
View ArticleRios street food captivates visitors
From classic Brazilian dish feijoada (rice and beans with pork) to bite-size salgadinhos (salty appetizers), Brazil's Rio de Janeiro offers a varied cuisine that captivates visitors. The ...
View ArticleGroups Applaud Potential Reforms to U.S. Food Aid
- Advocacy groups working on global hunger and poverty are hailing rumoured proposals that would change the way the United States distributes its international food ...
View ArticleFederal cuts could mean you pay more for meat
ST. LOUIS (KSDK) - The White House is suggesting these federal cuts could have an impact on the safety of the food we eat. It sounds pretty ominous. Talking points on the White House website stating ...
View ArticleArpaio Inmates will have to pay for meals
There's no such thing as a free lunch. That's the message from Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, who is set to begin charging inmates $1 for their daily meals in his jails. ABC15.com has ...
View ArticleFood stamps for pets are they needed
vwicker@abcnews4.com NEW YORK (WCIV) – When times are tough people rely on food stamps. But what about food stamps for pets?A New York-based nonprofit called Pet Food Stamps has come up with a ...
View ArticleRumors Over Food Aid Spark Controversy Among Groups Fighting World Hunger
American agriculture has had a more genteel image than the groups that worry about world hunger, distribute the food, and try to aid agricultural development in the Third World. But a rumor that ...
View ArticleKids born outside U.S. less allergic
Children born outside the United States have lower rates of allergies, but after prolonged U.S. residence, reduced prevalence is reversed, researchers say. Dr. Jonathan I. Silverberg of St. ...
View ArticleRudy’s Bar-B-Q raising funds for food banks
Rudy’s ';Country Store'; and Bar-B-Q in Tyler will sell its egg and brisket breakfast tacos Saturday for 32 cents in honor of Texas Independence Day.The reduced price will be offered ...
View ArticleAmerican fast food chain plans major NZ expansion
An American fast food chain known for some of the fattiest burgers in the world is planning a major expansion across New Zealand. Carl's Junior opened its eighth restaurant on Auckland's ...
View ArticleNew Centre for Innovative Manufacturing in Food
How to meet the world’s growing appetite for sustainable food production and how to create novel medical devices to improve healthcare are two of the biggest research priorities of the 21st ...
View ArticlePrinted Plastic Electronics in Packaging Helps Assess Food Freshness
Millions of tons of food are thrown away each year because the 'best before' date has passed. But this date is always a cautious estimate, which means a lot of still-edible food is thrown ...
View ArticleGovt sets aside Rs 10k crore for Food Security
Food Security Bill over and above food subsidy to reinforce government's commitment to implement food security scheme in the country. According to food ministry, the government needs Rs 1,20 ...
View ArticleIntralytix Wins Regulatory Approval For Phage-Based Food Safety Product...
BALTIMORE--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Intralytix, Inc. announced today that its latest food safety product, SalmoFresh(TM), has received GRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe) recognition from the Food ...
View ArticleHorsemeat Food fraud not put health at risk says expert
An expert in bacteriology says that authorities in Wales have not been slow to react to the horsemeat scandal. Prof Hugh Pennington says the issue is about "food fraud" and people's ...
View ArticleAUDIO Horsemeat scandal Food fraud fight
A food safety expert says the horsemeat scandal, which has now seen councils in Wales drop mince from their menus highlights the ongoing battle against international food fraud., Prof Hugh ...
View ArticleSUVs imported cars high-end mobiles eating out to cost more
NEW DELHI: Sports utility vehicles, imported cars and motorcycles, high-end mobile phones, eating out at air-conditioned restaurants and cigarettes will become costlier with finance minister P ...
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