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A mass food poisoning incident in a Cairo university has hospitalized and outraged hundreds of students, who began protests on Monday, leading into Tuesday. Huffington Post News Editor, Anjali Sareen, Goes Vegan, Lauds Its’ Beneficial Effects
A Huffington Post news editor, Anjali Sareen, goes Vegan and tells all about the diet’s wonderful effects. As Bees Die Off, Food Prices Could Soar
In an ongoing epidemic, a number of bee colonies are dying off and are unable to pollinate many of our popular foods. April Fool’s Day! Which Foods Are Playing Tricks On Us?
In honor of April Fool’s day, here are some foods that are masquerading as healthy alternatives, when in fact, they are quite the opposite. Shakespeare Discovered to be Ruthless Grain Businessman
According to new research, Shakespeare was either a savvy businessman or a cruel dealer of grain during England’s time of famine. Farm Rich Recall: E. Coli Outbreak Spreads in 15 States; 24 Ill
The CDC has confirmed that there has been a multistate E. coli breakout in correlation with Farm Rich Frozen Food Products. Minnesota’s Target Field Offering New Food Options For Upcoming Season
The Minnesota Twins are adding a slew of new foods available for fans to try this year at Target Field. A Widely Used Pesticides Across Europe is Leading to Declining Bee Populations
A widely used group of pesticides known as neonicotinoid’s is leading to declining bee populations and less crop pollination. US Consumer Data Support Sturdy First-Quarter Growth Picture
U.S. consumer spending rose in February and sentiment among Americans perked up this month, further signs of an acceleration in economic activity in the first quarter after a near stall in late 2012. Jillian Michaels Talks About Llife & New Book With Fox News
“Biggest Loser” host, fitness expert and reality television star, Jillian Michaels, sat down with Fox News to talk about her new book. Divided EU Likely To Scrap Sugar Quotas In 2017-2018
EU sugar quotas, originally set to end in 2015, will get only a limited reprieve in the current round of agricultural reforms and their demise is now expected in 2017 or 2018. Interview-Pinnacle Foods CEO Interested In More M&A
Pinnacle Foods Inc, the U.S. food company that went public on Thursday, is looking to add more brands to a portfolio that already includes Birds Eye vegetables, Vlasic pickles and Duncan Hines cake mixes, its chief executive said. Duncan Hines Parent Pinnacle's Shares Jump In Market Debut
Shares of Pinnacle Foods Inc, owner of the Birds Eye and Duncan Hines brands, rose 13.7 percent in their New York Stock Exchange debut on Thursday. Southern Wine & Spirits Hosts 12th Annual “South Beach Wine & Food Festival”
After 12 years, the “South Beach Wine & Food Festival” is still going strong and raising millions of dollars for Florida International University.
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