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E. Coli Outbreak: Freezing Food Does Not Kill Bacteria
Freezing food does not kill germs such as E. coli and other dangerous pathogens. In wake of the recent E. coli scare found in frozen food products across the country, NPR reports that freezing food does not kill off germs such as E. UN Suspends Food Aide In Gaza Amidst Protests
The UN suspended all food aid in Gaza after a group of protestors stormed a food distribution outlet. Frozen Pizza Recall: Farm Rich Products Recalls 10 Million Pounds Of Frozen Pizza Due to E. Coli Scare
An outbreak of E. coli has forced Farm Rich Products to recall 10 million pounds of frozen pizza. Last week, FoodWorldNews reported 24 people in 15 states around the U. Cornell Researchers Conduct Study on Organic Food Labels And Consumer Preferences
Cornell researchers recently conducted a study to survey the preferences of consumers when it comes to organic foods. Fighting Hunger Together: Senior Director Julie Gehrki of the Walmart Foundation Talks About Program
Food World News sat down with the Julie Gehrki, Senior Director of the Walmart Foundation, to talk about their "Fighting Hunger Together" program. Florida Food Stamp Scam: Convenience Store Owners Caught Using EBT Cards to Stock Store
Two Florida convenience store owners have been caught running a food stamp scam. Two Florida convenience store owners have allegedly been caught running a massive food stamp scam, using taxpayer money to stock their stores, according to The Huffington Post. New York Fast Food Workers to Strike For Better Pay
Hundreds of New York’s fast food workers rallied together for better pay on Thursday. Around 400 fast food employees in New York are expected to walk off the job Thursday as part of a rally to increase their minimum wage salary. Obama Administration Working to Reform International Food Aid
The Obama administration is working on changing the international food aid program. A proposed plan by the Obama administration to change the food aid program has sparked a series of intense lobbying, reports The New York Times. EAT Food Delivery Service Scores $5 Million In Funding
Food delivery service, EAT Club, scores $5 million in funding. The food delivery service, EAT Club, has received $5 million in Series A funding from venture capital firm, August Capital, reports TechCrunch. Kraft Meets With Food Bloggers About Mac & Cheese Yellow Food Dye
Kraft meets up with a food bloggers who have reported that Kraft is using yellow food dye in their “Mac & Cheese” Food Writer Mark Bittman Searches For Healthy Fast Food Options
While traveling to Los Angeles, New York Times food writer Mark Bittman searches out healthy fast food alternatives. Palestinians Launch Hunger Strike After Inmate Dies In Israeli Prison
After a Palestinian inmate died in an Israeli prison, the other inmates have declared a hunger protest. Boy's Strange Food Allergy Baffles Doctors
A young boy’s mysterious food allergy baffles doctors. Although many people often suffer from only one or a handful of food allergies, that isn't the case for Tyler Trovato. Elaborate Foods And Dishes Served At Celebrity Weddings
Every wonder what a celebrity wedding menu looked like? Check out some of these diverse and elegant dishes served at some popular celebrity weddings.
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