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India Passes $20 Billion Food Program Aiding 800 Million People
India has passed into law a program to provide nearly free food to about 800 million people, under a $20 billion plan to cut malnutrition and ease poverty. Chobani Recall: Greek Yogurt From Shelves For 'Swelling' in Cups
Chobani is removing some of their Greek yogurt from supermarket selves after reportedly hearing "swelling or bloating" in cups. Post-Labor Day Festivals to Add to Your Plate
Upcoming festivals all about food that can help you savor the last bit of summer. Summer may be coming to an end and the Labor Day festivals might have ended, but there are some still upcoming festivals that will help you savor the last bit of summer. Zimbabwe Faces Food Shortages: 2.2 Million People In Need of Emergency Aid
Zimbabwe is currently facing its worst food shortage in four years following a drought and poor harvest. Bill de Blasio Sued For Supporting Fast Food Workers, But Taking Fast Food Cash
Bill de Blasio sued for Railing With Workers and Taking Money From the Enemy. New York City Mayor hopeful, Bill de Blasio, is being sued for pay violations and employment discrimination, the Daily News reported. Food Safety Regulations for A Healthy Labor Day Barbecue
Food safety tips from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to properly preparing and cooking food reduces the risk of food poisoning. Crickets and Other Insects Next Big Trend in Food
Crickets and other insects may be the next big thing in food. Cricket brittle anyone? Crickets and other insects may be the next big thing in food, according to the New York Daily News. Chocolate Dunkin Donuts Ad Thailand Criticized For 'Bizarre and Racist' Blackface Campaign
Dunkin' Donuts has apologized for a "bizarre and racist" ad campaign in Thailand, featuring a woman in blackface makeup to promote a new chocolate flavored doughnut. Jamie Oliver Donates 'Save With Jamie' Cookbook to Over 4,000 Libraries
While promoting his new cookbook, "Save with Jamie," Jamie Oliver reps announced the celebrity chef will be donating a copy to every library in the United Kingdom. Taylor Farms Recall: Company Struggles With Possibly Tainted Products For 3 Years
Taylor Farms has had "an unusual number of voluntary recalls for tainted protects in the last three years," the New York Times reported. Naked Juice $9 Million Class Action Settlement Offer $75 Per Customer
Naked Juice fans who bought the beverage in the last six years could get up to $75 in payments from a $9 million class action settlement,in response to the brand's alleged misuse of health phrases. McDonald's Offering Vegetarian Wrap in Canada
McDonald's Canada is making headlines for introducing the first vegetarian entrees in more than a decade. Fast Food Workers Strike: Nationwide Protest Begins Today
Fast-food workers across the United States are expected to stage their largest strike to date on Thursday. School Districts Drop Healthy School Lunch Program Over Complaints and Money Lost
Some schools districts are considering dropping the National School Lunch program, due to complaints that to many students so not like the meals packed with whole grains, fruits and vegetables and that schools are losing money.
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