A new report has found that a significant chunk of federal subsidies for commodity crops goes toward supporting high-fructose corn syrup and three other common food additives used in junk food.
[LA Times]
Food donated for a nutrition program became contaminated with pesticides in Peru, poisoning 89 children and five adults. Three of the children died.
[MSNBC]
The city Housing Authority is considering selling ads on its buildings for everything from for booze and fast food.
[NY Daily News]
Ferran Adrià’s forthcoming cookbook, The Family Meal, will offer detailed instructions for building family meals at home.
[Wall Street Journal]
New mom Donatella Arpaia was reportedly overheard talking to Derek Axelrod about a new Midtown location of Teqa.
[NY Post]
A Brooklyn meat company is recalling some 11,000 pounds of chicken, beef, veal, and pork dumpling products because they may contain an undeclared allergen: milk.
[Food Consumer]
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