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In meatball derby, it's Ikea by a nose
Horse meat in Ikea’s meatballs? Sorry, Charlie (wait, that’s tuna), but apparently the Swedish furniture giant is jockeying for position with Burger King, Nestle and Tesco in the tainted-meat derby. My colleague Tiffany Hsu reported Monday...
Tags: Boneless Lean Beef Trimmings, Lifestyle and Leisure, Wolfgang Puck, Consumer Goods Industries, Hamburgers
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Farm Bureau collects food, money for Ronald McDonald House
Daily American CorrespondentThe Somerset County Farm Bureau celebrated Food Check-Out Day Feb.19 by collecting $2,000 of food products, monetary donations and gift cards from five FFA chapters in Somerset County and Somerset County 4-H. This donation was then transported to the...Tags: Human Interest, Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Ronald McDonald House Charities, Pittsburgh, Ronald McDonald (fictional character)
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Rott joins Kessler's staff
Courtney Rott Jr. has joined the staff at Kessler's Food and Liquor in Aberdeen as its new director of sales and merchandising. He began his duties Dec. 1. Rott has an extensive history in the food service industry having worked nine years with Cash-...Tags: Marketing
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Britain finds horsemeat in school meals, hospitals
LONDON (AP) - Tests have found horsemeat in school meals, hospital food and restaurant dishes in Britain, officials said on Feb. 15, as the scandal over adulterated meat spread beyond frozen supermarket products. Results were coming in after U.K. food...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Lifestyle and Leisure, BBC, Tesco plc, Hospitals and Clinics
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Bloomberg loses the soda battle, not the war
The beverage industry is claiming victory after a New York City judge on Monday overturned a ban on super-size sodas and sugary drinks Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg had championed as a way to combat obesity among residents. But the battle is hardly over. Mr....Tags: Beverage Industry, Consumer Goods Industries, Obesity, Services and Shopping, Judges
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Whole truth about which whole-grain foods are best
"Whole grain" has become a healthy eating buzz phrase, and food companies aren't shy about using it to entice us to buy products. Browse the bread, cereal or chip aisles of your favorite grocery store, and you'll see the upsell. Last year, nearly 3,...
Tags: New Products, Heart Disease, Walmart, Healthy Diet, Diabetes
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Pita Inn has built a loyal following
In the beginning, it was just the two of them: Falah Tabahi and his wife, Asma, a couple of Jordanian immigrants trying to make a go of a small Middle Eastern restaurant in Skokie called Pita Inn.
Back then, Falah himself cooked all the food —...Tags: Hummus, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure, Food Network (tv network)
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Sequestration could affect beef plant
Mandatory federal spending cuts set to go into effect in March could force the U.S. Department of Agriculture to furlough up to 6,000 meat inspectors for up to two weeks, shutting down meat packing plants across the country, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Tom Vilsack, Budget Control Act of 2011, Layoffs and Downsizing, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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It's What You're Eating, Dummy
If I had a television show, it would probably be called Mr. Odds instead of Dr. Oz. After teaching bands and playing trumpet, running an art center and convention bureau, hospitals and research institutes, I’m now flying all over the place...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Swiss Confederation, Organic Foods, Dentistry and Dental Health, Mountains
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'The New Jewish Table' spins traditional dishes
"The New Jewish Table: Modern Seasonal Recipes for Traditional Dishes, " Todd and Ellen Kassoff Gray, 125 recipes, St. Martin's Press, $35
What happens when an ambitious chef raised Episcopalian falls in love and marries a Jewish woman working in the...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Religion and Belief, Arts and Culture, Judaism, Passover
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Farm Rich frozen quesadillas, pizza, snacks recalled due to E. coli risk
A New York food company is recalling 196,000 pounds of frozen quesadillas, pizza slices and mozzarella bites because they may be contaminated with E. coli bacteria, the U.S. Department of Agriculture Food Safety and Inspection Service said. Rich...
Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, E. coli Infection, Farms, Consumers, Walmart
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Northern Beef Packers could export product by March
ABERDEEN - An official from the new Northern Beef Packers processing plant in Aberdeen made a short but important statement on Feb. 15 during the South Dakota Farmers Union state convention: “I would like to start off by saying, we're open,” said A.J....Tags: Plant Openings, New York City
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Apr 1, 2013
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Mar 20, 2013
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Mar 29, 2013
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Feb 22, 2013
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