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Using ChatGPT to order takeout is the future of food
Imagine ordering your next slice of pizza or cup of coffee through an artificial-intelligence chatbot like Gemini, Claude or ChatGPT. That may be the direction that the restaurant world is heading toward. Recently, both Starbucks SBUX and Little…
HiPP Organic baby food recalled as 'health risk' to some
A leading baby food manufacturer has recalled a popular product warning it could put some children at risk. Anyone who has bought the product is being told what to do if they are affected. According to a product recall notice issued by the Food…
Should organic food be so expensive?
Organic food often costs more than conventional food because it is more expensive to produce. Farmers have higher labor costs, costly infrastructure, and strict certification requirements under the widely trusted USDA organic label. While large…
Tyson Foods Inc. Cl A stock underperforms Friday when compared to competitors
Shares of Tyson Foods Inc. Cl A TSN slid 1.84% to $64.03 Friday, on what proved to be an all-around mixed trading session for the stock market, with the S&P 500 Index SPX rising 0.80% to 7,165.08 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA falling…
The best food hall in America is in Boston, according to USA Today readers
Hungry visitors in downtown Boston can visit the crème de la crème of food halls, according to USA Today readers. The publication named the top 10 food halls in America, part of its 2026 10Best Readers' Choice Awards, and High Street…
America's best food cities ranked by expert, with choices that could infuriate locals
In many U.S. cities, what you eat is just as memorable as what you see or experience. Food plays a defining role in how visitors experience America's biggest cities. Lee Abbamonte, a New York-based travel expert who says he's visited every country…
Greggs moves food and drink behind anti-theft counters in shoplifting crackdown
Food and drink have been moved behind anti-theft counters at a string of Greggs stores in a crackdown on out-of-control shoplifting. Self-service displays have been axed, and shelves have been emptied in a major refit at the bakery chain in West…
Opinion: Food safety, security concerns evergreen
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Blended meat: The food of the future?
SINGAPORE – It looks like meat and tastes like meat. But is it meat? Well, kind of. Meet blended meat, the mid-point between animal flesh and plant-based protein, now touted as a fresh hope for a flailing industry. Q Protein, created by…
King Charles' food preferences revealed by former royal chef ahead of Trump's White House state dinner
When King Charles and Queen Camilla join President Donald Trump at the White House, the state dinner's high-stakes menu is expected to dazzle. On March 31, Buckingham Palace announced that the king and queen would travel to the U.S. to celebrate…
Steak 'n Shake's first MAHA officer is trying to make fast food healthier
“It's definitely not customer choice. It's definitely not customer demand,” he added. He argued that fast food should be simple. “I think everyone has the central theme of ingredients that you can pronounce, and it's real…
Marks and Spencer to 'open 20,000sq ft store with food hall in medieval UK market town'
A new M&S store could be coming to Amersham Marks & Spencer is proposing a massive new M&S Foodhall in a medieval market town in Buckinghamshire. The supermarket giant is bringing forward plans for the site on land at White Lion Road in Amersham.
Will the cupboards go bare? Food security amid the war in Iran
The war in Iran has created a surge in energy costs, reportedly raising fertiliser prices by 60% and creating a knock-on-effect on food systems. An article published in the Global Food Security journal has highlighted the impact the unrest in the…
Hungry calves will 'trade-off play' to prioritise food - study
New research has found that dairy calves which are fed less complete tasks faster and remember more in pursuit of milk, but miss out on play. The findings, published in the Nature journal Scientific Reports and led by the University of Bristol…
Why the Viral Frozen Egg TikTok Trend Is Dangerous, According to Food Safety Experts
A viral egg trend on TikTok shows users freezing whole eggs in their shells, slicing them in half and frying them into tiny “mini eggs.” The method has gained millions of views across multiple waves on the platform, resurfacing again…
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