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Food prices could jump 5% in 2025, researchers say

9th - Higher Ed
A new report released by experts at four Canadian universities is predicting food prices will continue to outpace Canada's target inflation rate of two per cent in the new year.
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Grocery bills set to rise in 2025

9th - Higher Ed
A family of four can expect to pay up to $800 more on food next year, according to the latest Canada’s Food Price Report. CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin hears more from project lead Sylvain Charlebois, a professor in food...
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Practical gifts top Christmas list at 2 Cape Breton youth centres

9th - Higher Ed
Rather than plastic toys and pricy electronics, children at two centres are asking for pillows, bedding and toothbrushes. This comes after their top wish last year was food in their stocking. Erin Pottie has the story.
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Curated Video

Here, Temple Food Is The Hot New Takeout | Odisha | I Witness

Pre-K - Higher Ed
If you see queues outside temples in Odisha, it's not just for prayers. Temple food is the new go-to. Simple, flavourful, and super affordable, it’s winning hearts. Take the Ananta Basudev Temple in Bhubaneswar’s Old Town, where over...
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Curated Video

B.C. businesses call for quick action on Trump tariff plan

9th - Higher Ed
B.C. businesses fear they may soon be at the mercy of a brewing trade war between the US and Canada. This after US president-elect Donald Trump said he’d impose a 25 per cent tariff on Canadian and Mexican goods the day he takes office....
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Curated Video

India's Retail Inflation Spikes In October

9th - Higher Ed
India's retail inflation surged to a 14-month high of 6.21% in October 2024, up from 5.49% in September. This sharp rise in inflation is largely driven by food prices, which saw a steep jump. The latest data comes as a stark reminder of the
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Curated Video

Life in Limberlost: A backyard garden

9th - Higher Ed
Camille Brown-Haynes describes how a vegetable garden in her backyard their entire family and grows plants to treat illnesses.
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Curated Video

Five Effective Ways to Detoxify Your Gut Health

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video transcription, five effective ways to detoxify your gut health are discussed. These methods include intermittent fasting, boosting fiber intake for better digestion, staying hydrated by drinking 2-3 liters of water per day,...
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Bloomberg

Magnificent 7 Slip Amid 'Growth Scare'

Higher Ed
The market is experiencing a "soft patch" amid uncertainty around AI costs and tech policy according to Angelo Kourkafas, senior investment strategist at Edward Jones. He joins Caroline Hyde and Jackie Davalos on "Bloomberg Technology".
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Curated Video

Chemical used in rocket fuel, missiles found in various foods, including baby products, report finds

Higher Ed
The highest levels of the chemical were found in popular baby and kid foods, which can lead to thyroid hormone issues, the report found. (Scripps News)
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As some try to cut back on eating meat, a chef shows how to do that during grilling season

Higher Ed
Award-winning celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson offers tips for those looking to cut down on meat during grilling season and try grilling more vegetables and fruits. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Americans struggling to afford groceries due to increasing prices

Higher Ed
Consumers are still worried about inflation, and one place where folks feel the pinch is in their regular trips to the grocery store.
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Curated Video

Is the potato a vegetable? USDA says yes, and it will stay that way

Higher Ed
Reclassifying a food would impact programs influenced by the government, like school lunches and SNAP benefits.
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Bloomberg

HSBC Sees 5% India Inflation for FY24

Higher Ed
HSBC Chief India Economist Pranjul Bhandari sees 5 percent India inflation for FY24, with risks to the upside. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Tomato Prices Soar 445% in India

Higher Ed
Indian tomato prices are soaring due to adverse weather. A delayed monsoon, heavy rains in some growing areas and hotter-than normal temperatures last moth hit output of the crop, causing a fivefold increase in prices this year. Atul...
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Teen Kids News

Now Eye Know: Carrots

6th - 8th
Ask most teens what food helps improve your eyesight and they’ll likely respond: CARROTS. Dean learns from an expert that carrots do help.
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Bloomberg

Upcycling Against Foodwaste

Higher Ed
Upcycling food is basically giving old produce a new life and is definitely growing as a viable option for more consumers. And with upcycling-companies like Matriark Foods making real in-roads including a recent deal with Whole Foods,...
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British Movietone

RUGBY - ENGLAND FORTUNATE TO DRAW

Pre-K - Higher Ed
At Twickenham England are fortunate to draw with Wales. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views and expressions within either the video or metadata of the collection are reproduced for historical accuracy and...
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British Movietone

LUCKY TO BE ALIVE!

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Drama at London Airport. The battered DC8 of Trans-Canada Airlines which crashed during take-off with 90 passengers and seven crew on board. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views and expressions within...
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Press Association

Nicola Sturgeon visits a greengrocers on the last day of election campaigning

Higher Ed
SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon visits a greengrocers and handles some vegetables the day before the election. She poses for photographs outside of the store.
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Bridgeman Arts

Food Stalls in Saddar District, Karachi 1

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Food Stalls in the market area of the Saddar District, Karachi. colour corrected
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Bridgeman Arts

Food Stalls in Saddar District, Karachi

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Food Stalls in the market area of the Saddar District, Karachi
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Bridgeman Arts

Advertising Signs At Goldhawk Road

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A camera, film test for Rank Audio Visual. Rank Organisation van. Outside West London tube station. Market, Apples for sale, 6D a bag, Clock of West London Investment Building Society, Firestone tyres and Persil adverts on railway...
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Curated Video

Experts: Children's Vitamins Are No Substitute For Fruits, Vegetables

Higher Ed
In a new poll, parents say it's hard to get their kids to eat healthy as doctors report excess weight gains among children during the pandemic.