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Health Officials Use Social Media to Track Down Food Poisoning Victims and Responsible Eateries
Food Temperature Considered Most Common Violation In Over 140 Milwaukee Restaurants
Health official, who have made more than 140 visits to Milwaukee restaurants and found restaurants were cited 42 times for temperature issues. Burger King Ad Pulled For Promoting Drugs (VIDEO)
Burger King is in some hot water after an unusual ad was released in Russia, that suggested the fast food franchises food is better than drugs. Salmonella Outbreak Linked to New Mexico Privett Hatchery
Nationwide salmonella outbreak, responsible for sickened 316 people, is linked to a New Mexico Privett Hatchery. Dirt Road Cookers, Set New World Record for Largest Pizza, 47 Square Foot (PHOTOS)
Dirt Road Cookers, a team from San Antonio, Texas, broke the Guinness World Record for the largest pizza. Gluten-Free Food Labels Finally Given Official Definition
New Laws make it easier for those with celiac disease to shop for 'Gluten-Free' products. Fast-Food Workers Walkout: Local Communities Support Nationwide Strike Aug. 29
Low-wage fast-food and retail workers from eight cities have declared Aug. 29 nationwide walkout day. New India Food Program Promises to Feed 800 Million People
A new food program represents a "transformative potential" for India. India is likely to approve a program guaranteeing 800 million people food, according to the Washington Post. Food Stamps Recipients Re-Selling Benefits for Cash
The amount to people selling their food stamps for cash has increased, according to the a new Agriculture Department study. Soda Consumption Influences Children's Aggressive Behavior
According to USA Today, the more soda a child consume the higher he will score on measurement of aggressive behavior. Hotels Ending Traditional Room Service As A Response to Weak Food and Drink Sales
Hotels are trying something new when it comes to the spending income on food and drinks. Hotel are putting an end to traditional room service. According to the Los Angeles Times, travelers are spending less on food and drinks when they stay in a hotel. Four Cups of Coffee a Day Can Kill You Before You Turn 55
A new study suggest, those that consume more than four cups of coffee a day will not make it to age 55. Pepsi-Flavored Cheetos Gets Mixed Reviews; When Is it Coming to the U.S.?
Pepsi-flavored Cheetos have been offered in Japan stores, but may be making it's way to the United States. Campbell Lawsuit: Soup Company Sued Over Claims 'Heart-Check' Label is False
A lawsuit filed against Campbell Soup is claiming their "Heart-Check" label is false and paid for. Iams Food Recall: Eukanuba Products Possibly Contaminated with Salmonella Bacteria
Eukanuba and Iams, originated by the Procter & Gamble company has issued a voluntary recall. Iams and Eukanuba dry foods for dogs and cats have been recalled due to possible contamination of salmonella bacteria.
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