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How to clear out and restock the food in your freezer (and save money)
Let's be honest. If there's one kitchen appliance that gets unfairly treated, it's the freezer. Escaped peas ricochet around the drawers (slowed down only by the blanket of fish-finger crumbs). Ancient unlabelled Tupperware (storing leftovers from…
Military asks scientists to reinvent combat food as gels and powders
US Army seeks lighter rations to reduce battlefield logistical burdens significantly Gel and powder meals under review for combat ration development Insect and lab-grown meat excluded from current Army study The US Army wants to change what…
Higher fuel costs impact spending at South Florida restaurants, imported food and fish
Higher fuel and food costs are causing consumers to scale back on spending at restaurants, a trend that is also pinching local businesses and commercial fishermen. Wendy Rivers, who says she still needs to eat but doesn't have to eat out, has…
Food company plunges into administration after 40 years as meat supplier
A longstanding British meat supplier has entered administration after nearly four decades of trading. Holmesterne Farm Co. Limited, operating as Holmesterne Foods, appointed joint administrators on May 11, 2026, as revealed in a notice in the…
Whole Foods expands small-format concept to these US cities
Whole Foods Market announced it will bring its small-format locations to three new markets — Boston, Chicago and Philadelphia — as it expands in densely populated urban areas. The stores, part of the Whole Foods Market Daily Shop…
Restaurateur in the running for coveted food writing award
A Bristol restaurateur has been named among the finalists at this year's Guild of Food Writers Awards. Dan O'Regan, owner and founder of BANK in Totterdown and Lapin at Wapping Wharf, is among three in the running to be crowned in the…
RFK Jr adviser says traditional Indian food habits can help fight ultra-processed foods
As India grapples with rising consumption of ultra-processed foods and lifestyle-related diseases, its traditional food practices could hold important lessons for better health, according to Calley Means, senior adviser on food and nutrition to US…
Beloved food influencer opens his own Mississippi Coast restaurant. See inside.
You probably know Matthew Bounds as Your Barefoot Neighbor, the upbeat recipe guy always cooking something fun and easy inside his kitchen for his millions of social media followers. Now, Bounds is opening his very own restaurant in downtown…
Exclusive | Chow time! NYC's 2026 summer food festivals are a tasty trip around the world
Here comes the summer fest foodie quest. It's officially the season to eat outdoors in New York City and sample a smorgasbord of food festivals — featuring many cultures and cuisines — across the boroughs. From beloved staples like…
A New Study Says Eating This One Food Can Reduce Alzheimer's Risk
A new study from Loma Linda University found that people who ate eggs regularly had a 17%–27% lower risk of developing Alzheimer's disease compared to those who rarely or never ate eggs. The greatest benefit was seen in people who ate eggs…
Food baskets, but at what cost: Jharkhand's HIV-thalassemia families want dignity, not just rations
4 min read Ranchi Make us preferred source on Google HIV-infected thalassemia children and their families in Jharkhand's West Singhbhum have begun receiving monthly food baskets from hospital authorities after the Jharkhand High Court on May 5…
Full list of every food business ordered to shut amid health concerns in April
A number of food businesses across the country were hit with closure orders in April, including a popular takeaway which was ordered to shut following the discovery of spider egg sacs in a kitchen preparation area. The Food Safety Authority of…
From Michelin Kitchens to Mumbai: Chef Manuel Olveira Seller on Food, Family and Paella
The tortilla gets the same attention. Potatoes — eight of them, peeled and thinly sliced — go into a generous pour of olive oil, enough to almost submerge them. Two onions follow. “This is not frying,” he clarifies.
Strip casino giant and local nonprofit launch new food donation program
A major Strip casino operator is partnering with a local nonprofit to combat food insecurity in Southern Nevada. Caesars Entertainment has launched a new partnership with The Just One Project to expand food rescue operations tied to large-scale…
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