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Congress Backs Plan to Air-Drop Flies Into Mexico to Stop Flesh-Eating Pest From Crossing the Border
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US Grocery Chain Orders Recall of Baby Food Pouches Due to Concerns of Lead Contamination
Publix ordered a recall of baby food pouches following concerns of lead contamination. -
'Fit and Healthy' 30-Year-Old Left Paralysed After Eating £3 Supermarket Sandwich: What Happened?
A 30-year-old British man, who was once fit and healthy, is now paralysed after eating £3 supermarket sandwich. Here's his story. -
Food Trucks for Dogs Are on the Rise: 3 Brands Leading the Treat Truck Trend
Dog treat trucks are booming across the US, serving up gourmet snacks for pets and joy for their owners—turning tail wags into a thriving business trend. -
Water Panic in Yorkshire: Residents in Nearly 200 Postcodes Warned Over 'Faecal Bacteria' in Supply
A UK water company warned residents to avoid drinking tap water due to possible contamination. Is your area affected? -
Pennsylvania Child Gave Out Jello Shots to Kindergarten Classmates: School District
A Pennsylvania kindergartener handed out alcoholic Jello shots to classmates, prompting medical evaluations and an investigation into how the incident occurred. -
How Long Is a Tootsie Roll? Bizarre Reason Why The Iconic Sweet is at the Centre of Diddy Rape Case
A woman accuses Diddy of assault in 2001, describing his penis as a Tootsie Roll; case sparks public shock and legal debate. -
McDonald's Teams Up With Trump Administration to Add 375,000 Jobs
McDonald's partners with the Trump administration to hire 375,000 workers this summer, marking its biggest employment push in years. -
Contaminated Ready Meals From California Plant Hospitalize 10 With Listeria
A listeria outbreak linked to contaminated ready meals from Fresh & Ready Foods has hospitalized 10 people across California and Nevada. -
4 in 5 Fast-Food Workers in California Are Afraid to File Labor Complaints For Fears Related to Their Immigration Status: Poll
The survey also revealed that 63% of respondents did not know they had the legal right to report workplace violations -
'Blanket Ban' On Junk Food Ads In South Australia Sparks Debate
Coming into effect on July 1, the policy will ban advertisements for a wide range of food and drink products deemed unhealthy from appearing on Adelaide's buses, trains, and trams. The list includes chocolate, lollies, confectionery, desserts, ice creams, soft drinks, chips, and processed meats like ham. -
'We Need Them To Set Us Free': Ben & Jerry's Founders Ask Unilever To Sell Brand Back After 'Woke' CEO Axed
Ben Cohen's bold bid to buy back Ben & Jerry's from Unilever could shake up the ice cream world. Will his £850M dream melt or freeze out the corporate giant? #FreeBenAndJerrys -
How To Store Your Wine To Maintain Its Quality and Flavor
This article will guide you on tips to store your wine in the right way to prevent it from going bad. -
The Other Side of Ultra-Processed Foods: More Than Meets the Eye
In conflict zones like Gaza or Sudan, where food insecurity is an ever-pressing concern, ultra-processed foods (UPFs) are often a lifeline. With the rising cost of living, increasing time pressures, and growing awareness of food safety, UPFs deserve a more balanced appraisal for their contributions to modern diets. -
Cheese Mystery: Who Stole $400K Of Cheddar In London?
Nearly 1,000 wheels of cheddar cheese were stolen by a culprit posing as a French buyer. (Photo : Neal's yard dairy) A photo shows cheese at Neal's Yard Dairy.
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