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Retailers Set Purchase Limits Amid Baby Formula Shortage
Retailers CVS and Walgreens announce they are setting limits on the number of baby formula products customers can purchase as the U.S. faces an ongoing baby formula shortage.
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60 Tons of Ground Beef Recalled Nationwide Over E. Coli Concerns
The recalled products were sold under the brand names Nature’s Reserve, SEG, Thomas Farms and Tajima beef patties
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US Officials Reverse Finding That Toxic Pesticide Could Lead to Dozens of Wildlife Extinctions
U.S. wildlife officials have reversed their previous finding that a widely used and highly toxic pesticide could jeopardize dozens of plants and animals with extinction.
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Agencies: Avian Flu Found in Birds at Indiana Turkey Farm
Federal and state agencies say a strain of avian flu that can cause high mortality rates among birds has been confirmed at a commercial turkey farm in southern Indiana.
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Thousands of Military Families Struggle With Food Insecurity
It’s a hidden crisis that’s existed for years inside one of the most well-funded institutions on the planet and has only worsened during the coronavirus pandemic
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Thanksgiving Dinner Is Going to Be More Expensive This Year, Thanks to Inflation
This year’s Thanksgiving dinner is set to cost more than last year, thanks to food inflation. Here’s what experts say consumers can do to keep costs low.
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Inflation Is Coming for Thanksgiving Dinner, Making It More Expensive Than Ever This Year
This year’s Thanksgiving dinner is set to cost more than last year, thanks to food inflation. Here’s what experts say consumers can do to keep costs low.
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The Rise of the Organic Food Market
The organic food industry is a booming business. U.S. organic sales surged in 2020 by 12.4% to $61.9 billion.
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Food Is Getting More Expensive in the U.S., and It's Not Just Due to Covid
Climate change, labor costs, transportation issues, Covid catalysts and other supply chain disruptions are wreaking havoc on the industry.
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Should Lab-Grown Meat Be Labeled as Meat? USDA Seeks Public Input
If meat is grown in a lab without slaughtering animals, what should it be called?
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Black US Farmers Awaiting Billions in Promised Debt Relief
U.S. farmers of color are battling in the courts to save a $4 billion debt relief program approved by Congress
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Over 52,000 Pounds of Chicken Salad, Dip Recalled Due to Possible Plastic Contamination
The recall only affects a limited amount of WillowTree chicken salad and dips that were manufactured between Aug. 10 and Aug. 13, according to the FSIS.
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These Are the 10 Most Expensive Small Towns in America
Home prices in the most expensive small towns may be more costly than properties in America’s biggest cities, a study finds.
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These Farming Techniques Can Help Trap Carbon Dioxide in the Soil and Make Farmers an Extra Buck
Regenerative farming focuses on replenishing the soil’s nutrients by using things like no-till cultivation, rotational cattle grazing and planting cover crops.
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USDA Issues Public Health Alert for More Than 211K Pounds of Raw Ground Turkey Over Salmonella Concerns
A public health alert has been issued for more than 211,000 pounds of raw ground turkey products due to concerns it may have caused salmonella in some consumers.
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What to Do With Food in Your Fridge After a Major Power Outage
Power outages are common in winter. If you’re one of the residents who has lost power, you may already be dealing with a lot of unfortunate circumstances — don’t let spoiled food be another thing to add to your plate.
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Over 760,000 Pounds of Hot Pockets Recalled, May Contain ‘Pieces of Glass and Plastic'
Nestlé Prepared Foods is recalling about 762,615 pounds of select batches of Hot Pockets, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced on Friday.
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Trump Announces $19B Plan to Assist Farmers
President Donald Trump along with Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue announced a $19B coronavirus assistance plan for farmers and ranchers.
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From Door-to-Door to Chase Center: Tamale Entrepreneur Scores Contract With Warriors' Arena
Two decades ago Alicia Villanueva and her family emigrated from Mexico with the dream of turning her passion for cooking into a profitable business. Today, she’s the proud owner of her own catering company – Alicia’s Tamales Los Mayas – and one of the chosen few with a contract to sell tamales at the brand new Chase Center in San…
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More Than 2 Million Pounds of Chicken Recalled for Metal Contamination
The USDA announced a recall on Wednesday for more than 2 million pounds of Simmons Prepared Food, Inc. ready-to-bake chicken products due to metal contamination.