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Is The Food Renaissance About To End?
Food writer Kevin Alexander argues in his new book that the golden age of American restaurants is in the recent past. NPR's Michel Martin talks to Alexander ...
Updated: 08/11/2019 05:03P
Food Fight: How school cafeterias are hit by trade disputes
This fall, U.S. school cafeterias are expecting shipments of free food courtesy of President Donald Trump's trade disputes. The products are coming from the ...
Updated: 08/11/2019 11:15A
Carnival Fantasy fails health inspection due to improper food storage, brown shower water
Nothing can ruin a cruise faster than a stomach bug. That's why the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention tries to prevent onboard gastrointestinal illness ...
Updated: 08/09/2019 05:31P
Earth’s Food Supply Is Under Threat. These Fixes Would Go a Long Way.
The food production system accounts for up to a third of greenhouse gas emissions. But if agriculture is done right, experts say, it can actually be a climate ...
Updated: 08/09/2019 05:26P
Famous chefs' kids show off their favorite recipes in new Food Network Magazine issue
Chefs Jeff Mauro, Alex Guarnaschelli and Geoffrey Zakarian let their kids show off their favorite recipes in the kitchen.
Updated: 08/09/2019 03:26P
Ex-sheriff settles jail food money lawsuit in Morgan County
A jail food money lawsuit against former Morgan County Sheriff Ana Franklin is being settled — with $45,000 of unspent inmate meal money being paid to the ...
Updated: 08/09/2019 11:15A
Previous Chobani, Nestle exec joins Upfield | 2019-08-09
ENGELWOOD CLIFFS, N.J. — Tim Brown has been named regional chief executive officer for the Americas at Upfield. Mr. Brown brings more than 30 years of ...
Updated: 08/09/2019 10:26A
South Plains Food Bank receives $30,000 and peanut butter donation from Prosperity Bank
Prosperity Bank is excited to present the South Plains Food Bank with a check from the 8th Annual Catfish Fry for over $30000 as well as a peanut butter ...
Updated: 08/08/2019 06:28P
Staring At Gulls Makes Them Less Likely To Steal Your Food, Study Finds
Researchers in the U.K. found that making eye contact with the hungry gulls may deter them from swiping your food.
Updated: 08/08/2019 06:09P
'They're going to lose everything': Families are devastated after Mississippi ICE raids
ICE spokesman Bryan Cox confirmed that over half of the 680 arrested in Mississippi on Wednesday remained in federal custody.
Updated: 08/08/2019 04:08P