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Biden Details Efforts to Resolve Baby Formula Crisis
President Joe Biden delivered remarks Wednesday on federal efforts to address the national baby formula shortage, including a third delivery of baby formula through Operation Fly Formula. “I’m going to make sure that families in every part of the country can get the formula they need.”
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Another Baby Formula Shipment From Europe to Arrive in the U.S. on Wednesday
The first shipment, carrying 78,000 pounds of specialty infant formula, arrived Sunday.
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DiGiorno Recalls Over 27,000 Pounds of Pizza Due to Mislabeling, Undeclared Allergens
“People who are allergic to soy could have an allergic reaction and should not consume the product,” the recall notice reads.
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Got No Milk? Nestle Is Creating a Vegan KitKat Bar, But It Isn't Coming to the US Soon
Coming soon to a selected retailer near you: a vegan version of the iconic KitKat candy bar
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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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Nestlé Recalls Toll House Cookie Dough
Nestlé has issued a voluntary recall of its ready-to-bake bars, tubs and tube-shaped “chubs” after it found pieces of food-grade rubber in the cookie dough.
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Nestlé Recalls Toll House Cookie Dough
Nestlé has issued a voluntary recall of its ready-to-bake bars, tubs and tube-shaped “chubs” after it found pieces of food-grade rubber in the cookie dough.
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Who Says You Can't Eat Red Meat? Food Advice Questioned Anew
So is red meat good or bad for you? If the answer were only that simple. A team of international researchers recently rattled the nutrition world by saying there isn’t enough evidence to tell people to cut back on red or processed meat, seemingly contradicting advice from prominent health experts and groups including the American Cancer Society and American Heart...
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Starbucks Is Introducing Its First New Pumpkin Coffee Beverage Since the Pumpkin Spice Latte
Sixteen years after introducing the pumpkin spice latte, Starbucks is finally bringing a new pumpkin drink to its fall menu: the pumpkin cream cold brew. Starbucks started working on the new cold brew drink earlier this year, landing on a drink made with cold brew and a vanilla base and topped with frothy pumpkin cream cold foam and a dusting...
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50 Years Later, the Moon is Still Great for Business
It’s back to the moon for brands from Omega to Budweiser marking 50 years since Apollo 11
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Not to Be Outdone, Tyson Enters Plant-Based Meat Market
The fast-growing market for meat alternatives has a surprising new player: Tyson Foods. Tyson, one of the world’s largest meat producers, will begin selling nuggets made from pea protein at grocery stores this summer. A blended burger made from beef and pea protein will follow this fall. Both will be sold under a new brand, Raised and Rooted, which will...
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KFC Is Considering Plant-Based Fried Chicken But Has No Plans to Test Right Now
KFC is joining the long list of restaurants thinking about adding plant-based meat substitutes to its menu. Kevin Hochman, who heads KFC’s U.S. division, said that the company does not have any plans to test vegan alternatives right now, but he has meetings scheduled with several major suppliers to learn more about plant-based meats. Business Insider first reported that KFC...
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Health Paradox: New US Diabetes Cases Fall as Obesity Rises
The number of new diabetes cases among U.S. adults keeps falling, even as obesity rates climb, and health officials aren’t sure why. New federal data released Tuesday found the number of new diabetes diagnoses fell to about 1.3 million in 2017, down from 1.7 million in 2009. Earlier research had spotted a decline, and the new report shows it’s been...
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Pets Are the Hot New Cannabis Customer as Owners Use CBD to Ease Pain and Thunderstorm Anxiety
Some of the CBD industry’s biggest consumers aren’t even human. Dogs and cats are increasingly taking the non-intoxicating cannabis compound as their owners seek to provide relief to their four-legged friends for everything from anxiety to pain and seizures. While there’s scant data proving CBD works for any of these ailments, some people are swearing by it and more vets...
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CT LIVE!: Green-ify Your Home with Plants this Spring
Interior Designer Jennifer Moreau showed us how to use plants as decorations.
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Nestle and Others Have Suspended YouTube Ads Over News of a Pedophile Network on the Site
Disney, Nestle and “Fortnite” maker Epic Games have paused advertising on YouTube after reports of a pedophile network rampant in the comments of monetized videos, according to Bloomberg and spokespeople for the companies.
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‘The Milkman Model': Big Brand Names Try Reusable Containers
A new shopping platform announced Thursday at the World Economic Forum aims to change the way we buy many brand-name products. Loop, as the platform is called, would do away with disposable containers for things like shampoo and laundry detergent from some of the world’s biggest manufacturers. Instead, those goods will be delivered in sleek, reusable containers that will be...
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Starbucks Products in Grocery Stores to Be Sold by Nestle After $7.15 Billion Deal
Nestle is paying more than $7 billion to handle global retail sales of Starbucks’s coffee and tea outside of its coffee shops. The deal comes with a huge price tag for Nestle, but it could pay off big for the Swiss company. Its Nescafe and Nespresso don’t carry anywhere near the heft in America that Starbucks brand does, with its...
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World's Top Cocoa Producers Fight to Protect Forests
Park rangers in the world’s top cocoa producer, Ivory Coast, are waging a campaign to protect national forests from the illegal farming of the raw ingredient in chocolate. Last year the governments of Ivory Coast and other top cocoa producer Ghana, along with food giants Nestle, Mars and Hershey, pledged to work together to end deforestation in the West African...
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Nestle Selling US Candy Business for $2.8 Billion
Swiss food and drink giant Nestle is selling its U.S. candy business to Italy’s Ferrero for about $2.8 billion in cash. Ferrero will take over iconic chocolate brands Butterfinger and Crunch bars, as well as the sugary Nerds, SweeTarts and FunDip