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The invisible force making food less nutritious
In 1988, the chickpeas and rice in this curry were part of a well-balanced meal — a serving of each provided a plethora of essential nutrients, including roughly 22 percent of the zinc a person needs to consume each day. Today, the very same…
'Came for the food, baseball was a bonus': Inside Korea's ballpark food culture
“I came here to eat, and they're showing me baseball and playing music.” A post on social media joking that food is the main reason to visit a baseball stadium is a surprisingly accurate depiction of Korean baseball stadium culture…
Over 850 tonnes of food waste collected in Leicestershire
Councils that started food waste collections in Leicestershire and Rutland have collected a total of 869 tonnes of food waste in roughly one month. Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council, Blaby District Council, Oadby and Wigston Borough Council and…
Trump administration claims food aid fraud but critics say 'there's no evidence'
The Trump administration's attack on the 87-year-old food aid program that supports tens of millions of low-income Americans escalated last week as the agriculture secretary, Brooke Rollins, claimed that 14,000 Supplemental Nutritional Assistance…
All the supermarket items to buy now as food prices set to rise by 50%
UK households have been warned that food prices are likely to keep rising - with everyday essentials such as oil and pasta having already taken some of the worst hits. New research from the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) think tank…
Exclusive: Barocal can cool your food and drink by squeezing a hunk of plastic crystals
Refrigerators today run on the same basic technology as they did more than 100 years ago. You'd think we could have come up with something better by now. And we have, but nothing has been able to dethrone cheap, reliable vapor compression —…
Stock Movers: Gamestop, Norwegian Cruise Line, Tyson Foods
Bloomberg journalists discuss today's biggest winners and losers in the stock market. Listen for analysis on the companies making news on Wall Street. Bloomberg journalists discuss today's biggest winners and losers in the stock market. Listen for…
UK food prices on track to rise by 50% since start of cost of living crisis
Food prices are on track to be 50% higher in November than at the start of the cost of living crisis in 2021, research suggests. Climate and energy shocks have driven an almost quadrupling of the pace of food price growth, according to research…
Rising UK food prices to reach 'grim milestone' by November
New research has found UK food prices are on track to be 50 per cent higher by November, compared to levels at the start of the cost-of-living crisis in mid-2021. The “grim milestone” would mean that the price growth witnessed over…
McDonald's likely to bounce as fast-food chain overhauls menus, marketing, UBS says
McDonald's shares are likely to bounce as the fast-food chain makes moves to notch stronger sales in the U.S. and abroad despite ongoing macroeconomic pressures, according to UBS. The bank has a buy rating on the burger joint. It maintained a $365…
Tyson Foods Continues to Be Squeezed by High Cattle Costs
Soaring cattle prices continue to weigh on bottom line, as the meatpacking giant tries to offset rising livestock costs through higher profits from its chicken business. A shortage of cattle on U.S. pastures is driving up livestock prices…
3 healthy foods that can harm your gut: Risk of constipation and bloating
Many people enjoy eating yogurt to aid digestion, but blindly consuming it may actually harm the stomach and intestines. A nutritionist warns that 3 seemingly 'healthy foods' hide hidden traps, not only affecting gut health but also potentially…
Food prices set to rise by 50% on start of cost-of-living crisis by November
UK food prices are on track to be 50% higher by November compared to levels at the start of the cost-of-living crisis in mid-2021, according to research. The “grim milestone” would mean that the price growth seen in the nearly 20…
Food costs to rise by 50% by November as butter, milk and beef prices soar
HOUSEHOLDS are set to see their food bills increase by 50% by November, compared to the levels at the start of the cost of living crisis. The worrying milestone means that the food price growth seen in the nearly 20 years prior to the crisis would…
UK food prices 'to rise by 50% since start of cost of living crisis'
UK food prices are projected to be 50 per cent higher by November, compared to the start of the cost-of-living crisis in mid-2021, a rise equivalent to nearly two decades of price growth achieved in just over five years. This significant inflation…
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