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Mexican Soda Company Blamed For Rising Obesity Rate
Mexican soda companies fight back against United Nations reports claiming Mexico is severely obese. Restaurant, La Fisheria, Bans Children Under Eight After 7 P.M.
Mexican Seafood restaurant has banned children under the age of nine, from eating there after 7 p.m. to avoid customer complaints. A Cup of Cocoa A Day Can Keep the Alzheimer's Away
A new study suggest that seniors who drink a cup of cocoa a day for 30 days will have improved memory skills. Unhealthy Food Choices Linked to Lack of Sleep
Nature Communications revealed that lack of sleep leads to brain changes that make it harder for an individual to make good eatery decisions and more likely to give in to their unhealthy cravings. Globalization Cause Of Recent Food Poisoning?
Over the years there has been several cases that have raised concerns about food safety. Two recent cases this month involving food poisoning, are raising concerns about food safety, and the globalization of the food supply, according to The Nation. McDonald Franchises Say it Cost to Much To Operate a Restaurant
McDonald's is not as profitable as it used to be. and franchises are holding meetings to discuss ways to get the company to bring cost down Taco Bell Introduces Waffle Tacos
Taco Bell will be testing the waffle taco by adding it to their breakfast menu and if all goes well, it will be available nationally next year. Fifty Trucks Honored With the Vendy Award for Helping Feed Hurricane Sandy Victims
Food trucks that gave their time to help struggling families and communities during Hurricane Sandy will be honored at with the Vendy award. CEO of World's Largest Dairy Product, Apologizes For Contamination Scare
World's leading exporter of dairy products, publicly apologized on Monday for a milk powder contamination scare. First Test-Tube Burger Update: Fake Meat Gets Mixed Reviews
The first lab-made hamburger was tasted in London this week, but the reviews were not so great. The first reviews of the lab-made hamburger are in and according to USA Today, the product needs some work. Airports Open to Food Truck Dinning Option
Food truck as taking over airport cellphone waiting areas, offering guest options of food. Airport cellphone waiting areas are stating to look a lot like fast-food drive ins, according to USA Today. Sugary Drinks Linked to Obesity For Children Five and Under
A new study suggest that 43 percent of children who drink sugary drinks are more likely to be obese than those who drank less frequently. Bagged Salad Update: Taylor Farms de Mexico Linked to Cyclospora Outbreak
A pre-packaged salad mix linked to Cyclospora has been traced to a Taylor Farms de Mexico, according to Reuters. FDA's New Standard for Labeling ‘Gluten-Free' Products
The new standard set a gluten limit of 20 parts per million in products labeled gluten free. The federal government set a new standard for placing "gluten free" on food labels on Friday, as an attempt to bring uniformity to the $4 million gluten-free market, according to the New York Times.
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