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scmp.com - Jen Paolini - This week in PostMag: a nostalgic celebration of food, glorious food
This week in PostMag: a nostalgic celebration of food, glorious food
South China Morning Post

American painter Bob Ross was fond of quipping, “We don't make mistakes; we have happy accidents.” Our “happy accident” this week is that food and nostalgia, serendipitously, became recurring themes, threading this…

bbc.co.uk - Ellie Colton - Cost of gluten-free food 'diabolical', says mum
Cost of gluten-free food 'diabolical', says mum
BBC

Ellie Colton and Mick Lunney, Yorkshire A mum-of-two has said the cost of buying gluten-free food for her daughter is 'absolutely diabolical'. Hayley, from Sheffield, said her weekly shopping bill 'went up easily by £50 a week' after her…

bbc.co.uk - Oliver Castle - Food waste scheme leads to missed South Kesteven bin collections
Food waste scheme leads to missed South Kesteven bin collections
BBC

Oliver CastleLocal Democracy Reporting Service A new food waste service has created additional pressure on bin collections and led to some not being emptied, a council meeting heard. South Kesteven District Council cabinet member Rhys Baker agreed…

bbc.co.uk - Phil Shepka - High living costs in Cambridge drive workers to food banks
High living costs in Cambridge drive workers to food banks
BBC

Phil Shepka, Cambridge political reporter and Nic Rigby, BBC Politics East The cost of living in Cambridge is making it difficult for some low-paid workers to make ends meet without using food banks, BBC Politics East has been told. It comes as…

bbc.co.uk - Phil Shepka - High living costs in Cambridge drive workers to food banks
High living costs in Cambridge drive workers to food banks
BBC

Phil Shepka,Cambridge political reporterand The cost of living in Cambridge is making it difficult for some low-paid workers to make ends meet without using food banks, BBC Politics East has been told. It comes as hundreds of workers at the…

theguardian.com - Mark Townsend - Hunger increasingly used as weapon of war as 'food-related violence' surges, analysis shows
Hunger increasingly used as weapon of war as 'food-related violence' surges, analysis shows
The Guardian

Hunger is being increasingly exploited as a weapon of war with more than 20,000 documented incidents of “food-related violence” in the past eight years, new analysis reveals. Attacks include 1,261 strikes on markets used by families…

theguardian.com - James Meadway - Squeals of horror over price caps - but how are we going to fix our broken food system?
Squeals of horror over price caps - but how are we going to fix our broken food system?
The Guardian

The news that the Treasury was asking UK supermarkets to cap price rises on essential foods was greeted with predictable squeals of horror this week. Supermarkets were reportedly “furious”, while luminaries from the former head of the…

cityam.com - Mauricio Alencar - Industry chiefs slam packaging tax that will push food prices higher
Industry chiefs slam packaging tax that will push food prices higher
City AM

Industry bosses have hit out at the government and warned that food prices will rise by more than necessary as the packaging tax is set to be introduced. The government had been scrambling to find ways to limit a price surge in the coming months…

thesun.co.uk - Ellie O'Mahoney - From toy shops to tasty food - why Paris is the perfect family mini break
From toy shops to tasty food - why Paris is the perfect family mini break
The Sun

“DOES the hunchback of Notre-Dame still live here?” my eight-year-old daughter Molly asks, as we look up at the gleaming white towers of Paris' recently restored Notre-Dame cathedral. Although we don't find any secret medieval…

paloaltoonline.com - Laura Stec - Food Is Life, Food Is Health: A Photo Journey from Napa
Food Is Life, Food Is Health: A Photo Journey from Napa
Palo Alto Online

Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The Food Party! just returned from Food Is Life, Food Is Health, a three-day gathering in Napa presented by the Culinary Institute of America and co-sponsored by Stanford University. Bringing together…

express.co.uk - Jon King - UK on brink of disastrous weather collapse - our food security would be finished
UK on brink of disastrous weather collapse - our food security would be finished
Daily Express

Winter storms could get worse and summers drier if a vital ocean system collapses The collapse of a vast system of ocean currents which help push heat towards the UK would potentially lead to colder winters, hotter summers, floods and droughts…

irishmirror.ie - Ruairi Scott Byrne - Warnings issued as children's toys, baby food and supermarket staple recalled
Warnings issued as children's toys, baby food and supermarket staple recalled
Irish Mirror

Irish shoppers were issued with a number of warnings this week as a number of popular products were recalled over health and safety fears. Each week, product safety officers from the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) conduct…

mylondon.news - Stewart Carr - Fruit and veg seller fined £100K after pigeon and rat droppings found on food
Fruit and veg seller fined £100K after pigeon and rat droppings found on food
My London

A fruit and veg importer from South London has been fined over £100,000 after potentially putting large numbers of customers' health at risk with foul food hygiene standards. Inspections by Croydon Council's food safety team found pigeon…

aljazeera.com - Chantal Flores - Rising global costs threaten Mexico's production costs and food stability
Rising global costs threaten Mexico's production costs and food stability
Al Jazeera

Monterrey, Mexico – At the Mercado de Abastos, a wholesale food market in Nuevo Leon, Mexico, staples like tomatoes, potatoes, beef, and chillies have seen steep price hikes in the last few weeks, forcing customers to change their shopping…

nypost.com - McKenzie Beard - Plastic food containers may be killing your sperm - but a poop-inspired supplement might help
Plastic food containers may be killing your sperm - but a poop-inspired supplement might help
New York Post

The secret to stronger swimmers may be living in your gut. A growing body of research suggests that an industrial chemical found in plastic food containers and other everyday products may be taking a toll on male fertility, lowering sperm counts…

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