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Tyson Foods Inc. Cl A stock outperforms competitors on strong trading day
Shares of Tyson Foods Inc. Cl A TSN rallied 1.52% to $63.92 Friday, on what proved to be an all-around grim trading session for the stock market, with the S&P 500 Index SPX falling 1.67% to 6,368.85 and Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA falling…
3 New England restaurants among the most anticipated openings, according to Food & Wine
There are always restaurants to look forward to in Greater Boston and New England, and sometimes the region's restaurant openings catch the attention of national publications like Food & Wine magazine. The food media outlet published on March 19 a…
Chernobyl fungus doesn't just survive radiation - it actually uses it for food
Scientists have been stunned to find a strange, pitch‑black fungus thriving inside one of the most radioactive buildings on Earth - the structure built around the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. The weird, velvety mould has been seen clinging…
School dinners in England dominated by grab-and-go foods such as pizza and sausage rolls
Pupils in England are routinely eating pizza slices, sausage rolls and paninis for lunch as school canteens become dominated by a “grab-and-go” culture of unhealthy food. Convenience foods eaten on the move are ousting sit-down meals…
State pushes 'first in the nation' grocery label for highlighting non-ultra-processed foods
California consumers may soon see a new label on grocery shelves — one designed to highlight foods that are not ultra-processed. Assemblyman Jesse Gabriel introduced the bill behind the proposal on Wednesday, according to a press release…
Summit charts the path forward for Northern food solutions
March 27, 2026 — Ottawa, Ontario — Northern and Arctic Affairs 'The Government of Canada thanks all participants—Food Banks Canada, Elders, Indigenous leaders, youth, harvesters, community organizations, researchers…
TSA workers, unpaid for a month, turn to food banks, family and friends: 'It's demoralizing'
They took on extra jobs, hit the food banks, begged their families for money, and even sold their blood to pay their bills. Now, after working without pay for a month, an ever-increasing number of Transportation Security Administration workers have…
Texas fast-food chain delivers best burger value among top rivals
→ A Texas-based fast-food chain beat McDonald's and Burger King in a value study that ranked its classic burger the highest by price per ounce of meat. → One steakhouse's dress code drew backlash after diners without proper attire…
Manitoba finance minister says he'll talk with critics of a food tax cut
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Farming and food leaders unite to drive growth in British agriculture
Senior leaders from farming, food and retail met for the inaugural Farming and Food Partnership Board, which the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) said marked a “clear shift in how British agriculture is led and…
Divisions emerge in right-wing media as Iran war stirs anxiety about food production, fertilizer
The U.S.-Israeli war on Iran — which has been largely but not entirely supported by major right-wing media outlets — is threatening to upend not just international oil markets but also world food production, with fertilizer costs…
Coachella's food lineup just dropped and it's looking delicious already
News From smashburgers to omakase, Coachella's 2026 eats are worth planning your setlist around. “Festival food” used to mean a warm can of soda and a limp slice of pizza. But at this year's Coachella, it means deciding between…
Want Great Skin But Hate Sardines? Try These 5 Foods Instead
Sardines are having a moment. In colorful tins, emblazoned with cartoonish tiny fish, the protein-rich food has quietly become a popular healthy meal staple. It makes sense: sardines are part of a food group called SMASH, which stands for sardines…
Rising oil prices could increase food costs-but hoarding groceries 'makes a bad situation worse,' economist says
Rising oil prices tend to push up the cost of groceries, but that doesn't mean shoppers need to rush out and stock up, economists say. Brent crude has surged above $100 a barrel in recent weeks — after trading closer to $60 in January…
Regulatory review: Health foods export, magtein approval and more
China's factory registration policy for overseas-made health foods, magtein approval in the UK and EFSA's public consultation on berberine-containing plants are some of the latest updates in this regulatory news round-up.
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