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FDA Allowed Over a Dozen 'High Risk' Antibiotics in Animal Food
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration allowed over a dozen potentially harmful antibiotics to be used in livestock feed, despite research studies claiming that these drugs are at "high risk" to humans. Cruise Ship Outbreak Update: CDC Health Officials Remain Aboard to Monitor Patients and Collect Samples
Health officials will reside aboard the Royal Caribbean cruise until it hits port in New Jersey after a "fast-moving gut bug," sickened nearly 650 people. Lawmakers Agree on Farm Bill That Would Cut Food Stamps By 1 Percent
A Congress known for epic dysfunction has reached a deal on a U.S. farm bill that would cut food stamps by about $800 million per year. Hong Kong Chicken Cull Begins After H7N9 Discovered: China Halts Poultry Trading
China's poultry industry may be in trouble again. Hong Kong began to cull 20,000 chickens on Tuesday in an effort to curtail the spread of bird flu, a disease that has already killed two. Coca-Cola Criticized For Banning Homophobic Slurs in Winter Olympics Campaign (VIDEO)
Coca-Cola's new social media campaign for the upcoming Winter Olympics in Russia has been criticized for preventing users from typing in "words associated with homosexuality." Food Companies Looking Into High Tech Meat Substitutes
Would you eat a hamburger that was not made from a cow? Would you eat a hamburger that was not made from a cow? According to FOX News, several companies are using technology to physically create animal meat and other products as an effort to replace using actual meat. Tainted Frozen Food Update: Japan Officials Arrest Man Reportedly Involved in Food Scandal
Police have arrested a factory worker in connection to the Japanese tainted food scandal, which led to massive food poisoning. Cruise Ship Outbreak: Royal Caribbean Cuts Trip After More Than 600 Sicken
A 10-day Royal Caribbean cruise ship is expected to return two days ahead of scheduled after a "fast-moving gut bug," affected hundreds of passengers. Walmart To Lay Off 2,300 Sam's Club Employees
Walmart announced its plans on Friday to lay off about 2,300 workers at its Sam's Club warehouse unit. PepsiCo Rebrands 'Natural' Products With 'Simply,' Attempt to Avoid Lawsuits
PepsiCo is replacing the word "Natural" in a few of its products with the word "Simply." Yellow M&M Twerks and Gets Kidnapped in Superbowl Ad Teaser (VIDEO)
M&M's is building anticipation for their Super Bowl ads with a quick "who did it" teaser. Sofia Vergara Chows Down on 333-Calorie Meatballs for Charity
Sofia Vergara is chowing down on 333-calorie meatballs for charity. Sofia Vergara is chowing down on 333-calorie meatballs for charity. According to the Huffington Post, the "Modern Family" actress has partnered with Italian restaurant chain Buca di Beppo in a campaign called "Meatballs 4 Niños," which is aimed at raising money for St. FDA to Revise Nutritional Facts on Food Labels: Not All About Calories
The FDA announced on Thursday that the nutrition labels on the back of your favorite snacks will soon become easier to read. Oreo Launches Two New Flavors: Marshmallow Crispy and Cookie Dough
After Watermelon Oreos made a splash last summer, Oreo has announced their newest flavors. After Watermelon Oreos made a splash last summer, Oreo has announced their newest flavors.
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