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The food industry's training problem is the system it keeps paying for
The food industry does not lack awareness when it comes to training challenges. Ask almost anyone inside a manufacturing operation and the same issues surface quickly: limited time, inconsistent retention, language barriers, stretched supervisors…
Super Bowl Party Food Draft: Assembling the best spreads, fantasy style
When it comes to capitalizing on Super Bowl Sunday, it is impossible to overstate the importance of the spread. But with all due respect to our colleagues monitoring the Super Bowl 60 betting scene, the only discussion of sharps and squares you'll…
List of foods, drinks that can claim 'no artificial colors' after FDA shift
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced Thursday that it was lifting limits on which products could claim they contain 'no artificial colors' on their packaging. In the latest policy shift under the Trump administration 's 'Make…
Banned' food and drink at Vue, Odeon and Cineworld cinemas
Cinema snacks can be expensive, especially for families buying more than one drink or popcorn portion. It's no surprise that some people consider bringing their own food from home to lower costs, but many don't realise what they aren't allowed to…
UK's most hated food is actually a superfood that's 'fantastic' for your hair
Brussels sprouts are, year after year, voted the UK's most hated vegetable. Around 19% of Brits name them as their least favourite, and they sit in a very unloved group alongside artichokes, celery, aubergine and beetroot, but sprouts tend to take…
Whitehawk Food bank at risk of closing appeals for £40,000
A food bank says it is at 'significant risk of closure' as it hopes to raise £40,000 to secure its future. The Whitehawk Food Bank in Brighton says it is at a 'critical moment' because of 'unforeseen costs' and some of its funding bids…
Brits risk £5,000 fine for bringing 5 'duty free' foods into UK
The UK Government has issued an update regarding a ban that could see holidaymakers returning to Britain this February half-term hit with a £5,000 fine for attempting to bring five food items through customs – even if purchased from…
Jamie Oliver: Labour is extinguishing the spark that powers our brilliant food scene
Do you remember when British food was a bit of a laughing stock? Back in my Naked Chef days, I constantly found myself sticking up for our cuisine and defending the honour of our Great British chefs, farmers and producers. But then something…
State approves $85 million loan for potential 'food and beverage' industry in Orangeburg County
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Food factory in Kedah ordered to close for discharging effluent into drain
Nation SUNGAI PETANI: A food manufacturing factory in the Angsana Light Industrial Area near here has been ordered to cease operations for discharging a cloudy yellowish effluent into the public drainage system. Kedah Environment Department (DOE)…
2026 Food Trends You're About to See Everywhere
As we enter 2026, bites and flavors are already emerging among restaurant menus and shopping cards. From old-school cooking fats to bubbly sips, we're expecting the most creative palates yet. “Each year, our Trends report captures the pulse…
Hormel Foods Corp. stock outperforms competitors on strong trading day
Shares of Hormel Foods Corp. HRL rallied 2.76% to $25.30 Wednesday, on what proved to be an all-around mixed trading session for the stock market, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA rising 0.53% to 49,501.30 and the S&P 500 Index SPX…
Forget fat jabs - I cut out one food and went from a size 18 to a 10
Reading about the 2.5million people now using fat jabs in the UK, Fran McElwaine wondered, not for the first time, why more aren't taking the same free – from both cost and drugs – approach that she did. After all, she lost more than…
Rising food bank use in Guernsey 'a sad picture of our community' - BBC News
Food banks in Guernsey say they are seeing more dual income households using their services. Chrissy Salmon, team leader at Shiloh Church, said over the past six months they had seen 'a lot more people coming through' as well as a lot 'coming for…
I avoid nine foods and look 30 years younger than my real age
A man who says he looks 30 years younger than his real age says people often accuse him of using Botox, fillers or cosmetic surgery, but he never touches them. Edson Brandao says the truth is actually easier than people think, and anyone can do it.
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