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McDonald's cuts Angus Burgers, Wraps, Some Salads from Menu
Fast Food Employees Strike in St. Louis
Fast food and retail workers in St. Louis, Missouri, walked off the job Wednesday in the third major strike of its kind in recent weeks, according to reports. Proposed Bill Seeks to Ban Junk Food in Vending Machines at State Offices
A California bill proposing the restriction of what proposers call "unhealthy" vending food on state grounds, including state offices, is causing intense debate, according to the Los Angeles Times. Fast Food Still Offering Poor Menu Choices, Increasing Obesity Epidemic in US
Major fast food chains have failed to make any healthy adjustments to their menus over the past 14 years, a new study released Tuesday says. China Investigating Mutton Supplier to Yum Brand Stores in Latest Food Scandal
Following reports last week that rat meat is being sold as lamb, Shanghai authorities are testing the mislabeled mutton from a wholesaler which supplies a chain of hot pot restaurants run by U.S. fast food firm Yum Brands, according to reports. DiGiorno, California Pizza Kitchen Recall: Plastic Pieces Found in Pizzas
A product recall has been issued on four styles of pizza sold under the DiGiorno and California Pizza Kitchen brands after pieces of clear plastic has been found in some of their products Rat Meat Being Sold as Lamb Meat in China
Chinese consumers have another thing to be concerned about when they do their grocery shopping - rat meat has reportedly been passed as fake lamb, according to the country's health officials who discovered the cover up. Food and Skin Allergy Cases Rise in the US, Highest Among Wealthier Families
Food and skin allergy occurrences in U.S. children have increased dramatically in recent years, a new government report shows. McDonald's to Serve Breakfast All Day, CEO Drops Hint
McDonald's President and CEO Don Thompson offered hints during a recent interview that the company is considering serving its breakfast menu all day long. Caffeine In Food: FDA To Investigate New Caffeinated Gum
The Food and Drug Admnistration will launch an investigation into the caffeinated gum, called "Alert Energy Gum" which promises "The right energy, right now." The gum, launched this week by Wrigley, a subsidiary of Mars, Inc., has 40 milligrams of caffeine per piece and 8 blister-packed pieces per box. Many children, especially teenagers, consume chewing gum and concerned parents want to know the risks involved from the spike in caffeine. 'Pet Food Stamps' Help Owners Through Tough Economic Times
Difficult economic times in recent years have led to heartbreaking decisions for many pet owners. Now a non-profit offers food stamps for pets that families can get support for their pets. Hitler’s Food Taster Shares Harrowing Tale of Sampling his Exclusively Vegetarian Dishes
Keeping a dark secret is never an easy task, but keeping it till your 95th birthday and even from your husband, now that's in an entirely different league. 1 in 5 U.S. Households on Food Stamps, Groups Call for Transparency on how Money is Spent
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) shows that a record number 23 million households are now on food stamps. World's Oldest Hamburger Still Looks Surprisingly Fresh [VIDEO]
A Utah man is said to have the world's oldest hamburger and the 14-year-old burger debuted on "The Doctors", it looked eerily the same as it did when he first bought it in 1999. Yum profit beats even as bird flu batters China sales
KFC parent Yum Brands Inc on Tuesday reported that quarterly profit fell less than Wall Street expected, despite a sharp drop in sales in its top China market, sending the company's shares up nearly 6 percent.
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