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Bangkok food vendor curbs push city staple from the streets
Across Bangkok, aromas of garlic, chilli and grilled meat drift from roadside stalls and carts, but tighter controls on vendors threaten livelihoods and the street food culture that defines the Thai capital. Convenient, full of flavor and popular…
Opinion | Why Hong Kong subsidies should go towards food, not fuel
Hong Kong should not renew the HK$3 per litre diesel subsidy when it expires at the end of June. Instead, it should use the funds to launch a crash programme to accelerate electrification of public transport, starting with the minibus fleet. The…
Thai vendor crackdown threatens to gobble up Bangkok's street food culture
Across Bangkok, aromas of garlic, chilli and grilled meat drift from roadside stalls and carts, but tighter controls on vendors threaten livelihoods and the street food culture that defines the Thai capital. Convenient, full of flavour and popular…
What late-night office food orders signal about AI's impact on employee workloads
AI is making white-collar work more efficient, proponents of the technology say. Employees' eating habits may tell another story. When companies such as Atlassian, Block, and Snap, announced mass layoffs earlier this year, they cited one common…
'It's a lot for me': Inside the challenge of soaring food costs
Not all that long ago, food shopping was one of Joei Chan's mindless chores. She didn't think about which grocery had the best prices on bananas or bread, whether to wait until items on her shopping list were on sale, or whether there might be a…
Foods and habits that can help people with ADHD
People diagnosed with ADHD (and also those who have not yet been) sometimes forget that they need to eat, and sometimes they also forget to buy themselves food. What seems to many of us like an obvious task is a significant difficulty for quite a…
An ode to the Sunday supper: The Good Food team share their old and new comfort foods
Our writers cast their minds back to a time long before the concepts of “Sunday scaries” or high-protein meal prepping existed. A simpler time, when Sunday night meant a cobbled-together fridge-dive dinner or something familiar, easy…
Cat found in kitchen as care home given poor food hygiene rating
A Nottinghamshire care home has been given the second lowest food hygiene rating after a cat was found in the kitchen. An inspector discovered a resident feline had been going in and out of the facilities at Beech Court Care Home in Selston with…
Bangkok food vendor curbs push city staple from the streets
Convenient, full of flavour and popular among locals and tourists alike, Bangkok's street food is one of the city's signatures -- where sizzling woks and smoky charcoal grills turn boulevards and sidewalks into open-air kitchens from morning until…
Have food allergies? You might be able to blame your parents
Researchers found nearly 40% of people with multiple food allergies have rare genetic mutations linked to that condition.
'There's plenty for all of us': How a viral food truck became a lifeline for small businesses
Banks weren't exactly tripping over themselves to loan a 20-something recovering addict with zero kitchen experience $2 million to open a gourmet drive-thru. So Guiliano Raso buckled down, worked six and seven days a week at three jobs for almost…
How unhealthy ultra-processed foods are designed, marketed to make us crave them
———————————– UPFs are the most processed foods on the market. According to the medical journal The Lancet, they are commercial formulations made from cheap…
Rising gas prices squeeze food truck owners across the area
TOLEDO, Ohio — Rising gas prices are hitting drivers hard in northwest Ohio, but food truck owners say they've been hit doubly hard. Unlike typical drivers, food truck operators rely on fuel not only for transportation but also to power…
80% of Africa's fertiliser is imported: how food systems can adapt to the Iran shock
Conflict in the Persian Gulf is disrupting fertiliser supplies, and Africa's food systems stand to lose. Agrifood systems (the activities that connect the people, investments and decisions involved in producing and delivering food and agricultural…
Stop using this vintage kitchen staple on food - UK homes are turning it into clever storage instead
Every British kitchen seems to hide a stash of vintage tea towels - souvenir seaside scenes, royal weddings, calendar prints from the 70s - folded away in a drawer. They are too charming to throw out, but no longer quite right for everyday drying.
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