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Food: EU to relax rules on animal protein in animal feed

Lost amongst the Europe-wide furore concerning the discovery of horsemeat in processed foods, on February 14 the European Union quietly announced a partial lifting of the ban on animal proteins in feedstuffs.
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Anti-GMO protests in Kapaa, Kauai, Hawaii on Wednesday (Video)

Kapaa - Hawaii's own Makana gives a great backing to this video showing an enthusiastic Occupy Monsanto anti-GMO protest on Kauai, Hawaii on February 13. GMOs are not welcome in the Aloha state.
In the Media by Anne Sewell

President Aquino’s visit to IRRI smeared by rice smuggle scandal

MANILA - On the day President Benigno S. Aquino III visited the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), Angelito Banayo, his former rice czar, was indicted by the Senate for involvement in a failed attempt to smuggle rice into the country.
In the Media by Antonio Figueroa

Horsemeat scandal: UK consumers reject frozen foods

The frozen food industry in the UK is huge. The frozen food section of large UK supermarkets is often the most profitable part of the store. Now, as the horsemeat scandal deepens, consumers are rejecting frozen foods.
In the Media by Eileen Kersey - 10 comments

New 'Eatmecrunchy' cereal bowl keeps cereal crunchy

The new 'Eatmecrunchy' bowl is designed to keep cereal from going soggy with a removable shelf to separate cereal from milk.
In the Media by Angela Harris - 1 comment

UK: Horsemeat scandal romps home as police raid two meat plants

The scandal involving horsemeat in foodstuffs and ready-made meals was portrayed by the UK government as a fraud involving criminal gangs outside the UK but yesterday, events took a new turn as food inspectors and police raided two UK based meat plants.
In the Media by Robert Myles - 10 comments

Tokyo restaurant serves dirt on $110 tasting menu

Tokyo - French seafood restaurant Ne Quittez Pas in Toyko offers a $110 tasting menu with dirt as the featured ingredient in each gourmet dish.
In the Media by Angela Harris - 2 comments

Heart Attack Grill 'spokesman' John Alleman dies of heart attack

Las Vegas - The unofficial spokesman and mascot for the notorious Las Vegas restaurant Heart Attack Grill, has died of a heart attack. John Alleman, 52, was reportedly waiting for a bus in front of the restaurant when he suffered a "massive heart attack."
In the Media by JohnThomas Didymus - 4 comments

Man spends over $58,000 in search of world's best cornflakes

Mick Hobday of Hampshire, England has spent over $58,000 (£36,000) and traveled to 60 countries in search of the perfect bowl of cornflakes.
In the Media by Angela Harris - 2 comments

Mountain Dew launching 'Kickstart' breakfast beverage

PepsiCo is launching a new Mountain Dew flavored breakfast drink called 'Kickstart,' containing fruit juice, caffeine and vitamins.
In the Media by Angela Harris

Op-Ed: Hawaii to pass GMO labeling bill, but with amendment

Honolulu - Hawaii might have cause to celebrate, as lawmakers have passed a new measure in the House Committee on Agriculture, requiring labeling on genetically modified food. But will the final bill be everything it was hoped to be?
In the Media by Anne Sewell - 11 comments

Limited-edition bacon beer created by HogsBack Brewing Company

Ottawa - Ottawa's HogsBack Brewing Company is launching Aporkalypse Now Oatmeal Bacon Stout — a limited-edition beer featuring bacon.
In the Media by Angela Harris - 2 comments

UK: Some frozen lasagne may have contained '100% horsemeat'

The UK’s horsemeat in food scandal took a new twist last night as a government body, Britain’s Food Standards Agency, the FSA, reported that tests on Findus brand frozen beef lasagne ready meals showed they may have contained 100 per cent horsemeat.
In the Media by Robert Myles - 6 comments

Britain's Food Police tackle horsemeat scandal

London - The UK has arguably the toughest legislation and most intrusive inspectors in the world when it comes to food safety. In view of the ongoing horsemeat scandal, we should be glad.
In the Media by Alexander Baron - 7 comments

Australian McDonald's testing upscale table service, silverware

One McDonald's restaurant in Australia is offering upscale table service complete with china and silverware for a five-week test period.
In the Media by Angela Harris - 3 comments

Greek farmers give away 55 tons of free fruit & vegetables

Athens - On Wednesday farmers in Greece, while protesting high production costs, gave away tons of free fruit and vegetables to needy Greek people outside the Agriculture Ministry in Athens.
In the Media by Anne Sewell - 8 comments
 

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