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With no labeling, few realize they are eating genetically modified foods
When a team of activists wearing white hazmat suits showed up at a Chicago grocery store to protest the sale of genetically modified foods, they picked an unlikely target: Whole Foods Market.
Organic foods, by definition, can't knowingly contain...Tags: Consumers, Demonstration, Genetic Engineering, Dining and Drinking, Hamburgers
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The Next Green Grocery Frontier: Zero Waste?
Texas Tribune
Austin, the birthplace of the largest chain of health food stores in the world, could be growing even greener.
The city already has eco-friendly organic food giant Whole Foods Market, along with the local Wheatsville Food Co-op and...Tags: Joint Ventures, Elections, Dining and Drinking, Arable Farming, Colorado
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Fresh & Green's opening tomorrow in the old Superfresh space
The Baltimore SunThat was fast. A Fresh & Green's market is opening tomorrow in the Charles Plaza location where Superfresh was until just this past Tuesday. What do we know about Fresh & Green's? (Try Googling them yourself.) Not much beyond what's in their pamphlet:...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Companies and Corporations, Canada, Groceries, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Fresh ideas on how to save on fruits, veggies
Q: Every time I read about someone using coupons to get $500 worth of food for $4.95, I wonder what that person is feeding her family — not fresh fruits, vegetables and whole grains, apparently. Why there are are there no coupons for fresh fruits...Tags: Diets and Dieting, Healthy Diet, Dining and Drinking, Grocery Coupons, Arable Farming
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Fit for Life: Healthy eating as an investment
Eating healthy helps you shrink your waistline but it can also shrink your wallet.
During my long runs down Magnolia Blvd. in Burbank, I am constantly running by places that boast a line of healthy and organic foods.
Finally, I visited one of those...Tags: Diets and Dieting, Healthy Diet, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Local, organic foods not always safer
WASHINGTON (AP) — Foods produced at smaller farms or labeled "local," ''organic" or "natural" may appear safer to shoppers nervous about foodborne illness. But a small outbreak of salmonella in organic eggs from Minnesota shows that no food is...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Arable Farming, Washington, DC, Food Industry
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Movie review: 'Farmageddon'
By Kevin ThomasKristin Canty's "Farmageddon" is well-titled. It's an eye-popping wake-up call revealing how the USDA and FDA have increasingly waged war on America's small farmers even when they can prove they are contributing healthful products to our food supply. The...Tags: Agriculture, Dining and Drinking, Entertainment, Arable Farming, Movies
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Grain Train rolls up on 40th anniversary
Organic foods are going strong on Mitchell Street.
For the Grain Train Natural Food Cooperative, 2011 marks the 40th anniversary of its founding as a buying club. During most of its existence, the organization has operated a downtown Petoskey food store....Tags: Dining and Drinking, Arable Farming, Documentary (genre), U.S. Department of Agriculture, Human Interest
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Boyle farmers market goes on rain or shine
sylvia.obell@yahoo.comThe Boyle County Farmers Market appreciates its customers rain or shine. Saturday, the market held its customer appreciation day despite heavy morning rain. “We are die-hards, and you have those die-hard customers just like we are,” Manager...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Traffic, Arable Farming, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Oklahoma City
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Area author using his latest book to promote organic foods
InternAn area author is using his latest book to promote growing and eating organic foods. Jeff Benedict grows organic peas, tomatoes, strawberries, corn and much more on his family's farm in Buena Vista. What they can't grow themselves, they get from...Tags: Health, Crime, Law and Justice, Healthy Diet, Dining and Drinking, Crimes
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Farm to Fork: Gardeners dish ideas for growing community
L.A. at HomeFarmworks: At a gathering of Los Angeles community gardeners, the nonprofit group Farmworks spreads its idea of giving at-risk youth a shot at the restaurant industry by giving them an appreciation for how food is grown, harvested and brought to the... -
Study shows obstacles for farm-to-school fresh produce initiatives
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelThe push to get more fresh fruits and vegetables on school meal trays is a big component of Department of Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam’s plan to revamp Florida’s school feeding program. The department is in the middle of working with...
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