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The Ultimate Growth Story? Why Anterra Is Backing The Future Of Food
How could technology transform the world of agriculture? Maarten Goossens, a partner at the Dutch-American venture firm Anterra Capital, is frustrated by some of the more outlandish claims made about how technology will transform agriculture.
A Food Lover's Guide To Sonoma, Plaza, California
Sonoma has long been a renowned wine destination, but in recent years it has been making waves as one California's must-visit food towns. Just an hour north of San Francisco, its historic, highly walkable downtown centers on Sonoma Plaza…
Jamaica Mi Hungry closes restaurant, shifts focus back to food truck
Jamaica Mi Hungry isn't saying goodbye — it's getting back on the road. Days after announcing the closure of its Downtown Boston restaurant at 291 Devonshire St., the beloved Jamaican eatery revealed its summer food truck schedule, where the…
Rise in food poisoning cases highlight lapses in food safety | Data
Two suspected cases of food poisoning reported this month, one at a private school in Indore in Madhya Pradesh, and another at a popular eatery in Bhiwandi in Maharashtra, which affected over 200 people have once again highlighted the need for…
UK Food Inflation Drops to 15-Month Low, Retailers' Survey Says
Food inflation has fallen to a 15-month low in the UK, according to a trade association of retailers, the latest sign of easing cost pressures that could prevent the Bank of England from raising interest rates. The British Retail Consortium said…
Brits are turning to American food trends including like peanut butter and jam
BRITS are embracing US-style food trends including peanut butter and jam, chicken and waffles and even sweet potato casserole with marshmallows. A poll of 2,000 adults found 64 per cent enjoy eating foods that are American in origin or inspiration…
Brits can't get enough of US food - from PB&J to chicken and waffles
Britons are adopting American-style culinary trends such as peanut butter and jam, chicken and waffles, and even sweet potato casserole topped with marshmallows. A survey of 2,000 adults revealed 64% enjoy eating foods typically considered American…
Largest food distributor wants to acquire its rival. A worrying move for restaurants
Restaurants have had a tough run in recent years — between the pandemic and the war in Iran, many small eateries have struggled with high costs and razor-thin profit margins. In the U.S., more than 9,500 independent restaurants closed in…
Lotte to launch Korea-Japan food joint venture in Singapore to spearhead Asia expansion
Lotte Group will launch a joint venture in Singapore early next month to integrate the Asian operations of its Korean and Japanese food businesses, marking a major step in Chairman Shin Dong-bin's 'One Lotte' strategy aimed at strengthening the…
UK's first food hall in a train station is confirmed - and will open this year
THE UK's first food hall inside a train station has finally been confirmed – and it's set to hit the capital in just three months' time. The venue will have capacity for more than 200 travellers to enjoy a variety of food and drink options.
New York Times Cries FAKE! Some World Cup Tourists Loving American Food Are Not Real
Some European visitors are gushing about America being awesome? The New York Times had to break out the hose to spray cold water on that. Times “food and culture” reporter Pete Wells played Fact Checker in a June 18 article headlined:…
Why Brits are falling in love with American comfort food trends and flavours
American food combos are winning over Brits Brits are embracing US-style food trends including peanut butter and jam, chicken and waffles and even sweet potato casserole with marshmallows. A poll of 2,000 adults found 64% enjoy eating foods that…
Trump declares food supply emergency, suspends tariffs on key fertilizer imports
President Donald Trump on Monday declared an emergency aimed at protecting the U.S. food supply and temporarily suspended import duties on certain Moroccan fertilizer products. Under the presidential emergency declaration, phosphate fertilizer…
Millions in US face cutoff of food aid, healthcare
Nearly 5 million people in the United States have lost food stamp assistance, and 4 million have lost or will lose health insurance because of cuts implemented by state governments, driven by the savage legislation enacted by Congress last year and…
USDA blocked from excluding certain 'junk food' from SNAP benefits
A federal district court ruled that the USDA was out of its checkout lane and beyond its legal authority when it restricted certain foods from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP. In March, SNAP participants in several states…
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