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Documentary Inspires Food Bloggers to Unite Against Hunger On April 8 (VIDEO)
A recent documentary, “A Place At The Table”, has caused food bloggers to unite against hunger on April 8th. Horse Slaughterhouse Funding Up in The Air As Congress Passes New Bill
Although some companies have applied for FSIS inspections for horse slaughterhouses, Congress is still determined to shut down funding for that industry. Bread of Life Food Drive Brings Food To Staten Islanders
The “Bread Of Life Food Drive” brought in a mass amount of food for Staten Islanders in need. After 22 years, the "Bread Of Life Food Drive" (B. “Biggest Loser” Winner Danni Allen Chats About Making Better Nutritional Choices
In an interview with The Huffington Post, NBC’s “Biggest Loser” winner, Danni Allen, chats about her amazing transformation on the show. German Cartel Office Fines Nestle 20 Mln Euros
Nestle, the world's biggest food company, has been fined around 20 million euros ($25.7 million) in Germany for improper sharing of information sensitive to competition, the country's federal cartel office said on Wednesday. Alternative Snacking: Healthy Ways To Eat Between Meals
The Huffington Post recently asked a number of health professionals their opinion on snacking and ways to stay healthy while doing so. Organic Foods Promote Longer Life and Higher Fertility in Fruit Flies
In a recent study it was found that fruit flies who fed on organic foods, tended to live longer than flies who fed on conventionally grown foods. Bubbles In Food Prices: John Kemp
A thoughtful new paper from researchers at the University of Illinois marks a significant step forward in research on how commodityfutures prices are formed. German Farmers Want Food Export Limits In U.S./Eu Food Free Trade
A planned free trade agreement between the European Union and United States should not completely liberalise agricultural trade, the president of the association of German farmers' association DBV said on Tuesday. Boulder to Launch Pilot Food Trucks Program in City Parks This Summer
Boulder, Colorado is launching a pilot food trucks program this summer in select city parks to gauge consumer interest in mobile vending. Is Junk Food Addictive? Researchers Put Belief to the Test
In a new study, scientists found that junk foods are in fact not addicting. Rather, we prefer those foods more. RAF Airlifts Feed to Thousands of Animals Stranded In Northern Ireland
The Royal Air Force has come to the rescue for thousands of animals stranded in Northern Ireland with no food due to a massive winter storm. French Graphic Designers Create Celebrity Themed Burgers (PHOTOS)
French graphic designers and owners of FatAndFuriousBurger.com have created a slew of funny celebrity themed hamburgers. Wal-Mart Sues Grocery Union, Others Over Trespassing in Florida
Wal-Mart Stores Inc (WMT.N) has sued a major grocery workers union and others who have protested at its Florida stores, the latest salvo in its legal fight to stop "disruptive" rallies in and around its stores by groups seeking better pay and working conditions.
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