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'Study Discovers E. Coli Bacteria In Ice Cubes
It's generally enough for most people if the eatery looks clean. Yet germs and microscopic organisms are too little to see and another study in Switzerland shows that eatery ice machines may not be getting the cleanings they want. -
'Want Julianne Hough's Body? Find Out The 'DWTS' Champ's Daily Diet
Julianne Hough is one of the celebrities who has the most incredible bodies. Julianne has been practicing ballet dancing since her childhood days, which she says has hugely assisted her in making her body lissome and marvelous. -
'Calorie Labelling In Menu Items Postponed
FDA will move the implementation of the calorie labeling on menu items next year as it is still finalizing guideline for retailers. -
'Food Stamp Recipients Show High US Unemployment Rate
The number of people receiving food stamps are quite high and determined the rate of unemployment in America. This also includes people who are underemployed or work for fewer hours than they would. -
'10-Year-Old Inventor Served White House Easter Candy
Zollipops is a sweet that should be beneficial for one's teeth and was invented by a 7-year-old, and was the only treat at the White House Easter Egg Roll this year. -
'Food Safety News: Hershey's, Whole Foods, Trader's Joe & More Blamed of Lead Poisoning
Ecological advocacy group As You Sow has some awful news for those who celebrated Easter by chocolate treats. In addition to cacao, some chocolate items have trace measures of toxic substantial metals, similar to lead and cadmium. -
'GMO Labeling Update: Vermont Got Big Food Companies to Label GMOs
Over the previous week, several companies such as General Mills, Mars and Kellogg have reported plans to mark genetically modified items despite the fact that they don't believe it's a smart thought. -
'What You Need To Know About The Latest Avocado Seed Craze
A viral video showing how to prepare an avocado seed for consumption has grabbed social media's attention lately. Promoting avocado seed's supposed health benefits, a lively conversation is on going with one camp firm on the belief while the other is opposed, saying ingesting the seed could be dangerous. Read on to know the facts. -
'$1000 Ranch Dressing On Display Since 2014 Sold In Dallas Pizzeria
A man spent $1000 for a ranch dressing in Dallas Texas. In 2014, Cane Rosso a Dallas pizzeria made viral headlines when they charged $1000 for a Hidden Valley ranch dressing. Since then, the overpriced dressing was displayed because no one dared shell out a thousand dollars for ranch dressing. And to the surprise of many, the famous dressing was sold last Monday. -
'California To Vote On $15 Per Hour Minimum Wage Proposal
An initiative calling for a $15 an hour minimum wage is set to be voted on by November. The increase will span 5 years with a $1 an hour increase each year until 2021. -
'Here Are Some Dos And Don'ts For Your Kids Easter Basket
Make a beautiful basket and fill them with creative things that your child will admire and can keep for long. -
'New US Labor Law Targets Anti-Unionization Activities
In a significant move, the US Department of Labor has announced the final version of a new rule that would make it mandatory for restaurateurs as well as other employers to disclose any arrangements they have with external consultants seeking to influence workers not to unionize or back the bargaining stance of their unions. -
'Anthony Bourdain, Bobbly Flay Return To Netflix: How To Livestream The Top 6 Great Food Shows In April
Netflix has just announced the list of TV programs and movies that it will stream during April. The April 1 release of the streaming giant includes a host of favorite food shows, including "Anthony Bourdain: Pars Unknown", "Giada at Home" and "Rev Run's Sunday Suppers." However, become you become overjoyed for the new releases, bear in mind that Netflix will remove the "Barefoot Contessa: Back to Basics" collection as well as the "Throwdown! With Bobby Flay" collection by the end of March. -
'Hard Liquor Seeks Equal Treatment From Colorado Voters
Colorado residents are put on the decision-maker board toward the latest ballot initiatives
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