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How the Dutch concept of 'gezellig' is at the heart of 150 years of Heineken history

9th - Higher Ed
For the 150th anniversary of the founding of Heineken, Euronews take a tour of the brewery in Amsterdam to get to the bottom of their famous green beer bottles.
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Food for thought: how AI is reducing waste in restaurants

9th - Higher Ed
Food waste management company Winnow estimates that its AI-powered tools have already saved 61,000 tons of Co2, equivalent to 36,512,500 meals, worth €42 million
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Omicron a 'gut punch' for food industry, says expert

9th - Higher Ed
Food costs and quality will be ongoing concerns for many months because the coronavirus pandemic is cutting the number of people who can deliver food, says Sylvain Charlebois, director of the Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University.
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'It's not a job, it's a disease': Italy's rebel cheesemaker chooses tradition over innovation

9th - Higher Ed
Just 10 producers continue to make the 'Storico Ribelle' cheese in this traditional way.
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'Non-EU Salt and Pepper': UK supermarket apologises for food labelling error

9th - Higher Ed
Social media users had accused Morrisons of stoking anti-EU feelings, but the company has reiterated that the error was not a "political commentary".
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While Production Remains High, Food Industry Also Faces Supply Chain Constraints

9th - Higher Ed
Damien Mason, farm owner, agricultural economist, and author of "Food Fear" talked to Cheddar about supply chain issues that affect the distribution of food. Mason noted that the problem wasn't about a shortage of foodstuff as production...
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DoorDash to Open Bidding to Restaurants for Search Page Ad Placement

9th - Higher Ed
DoorDash is getting into the advertising business and will list restaurant ads on the platform. Restaurants can compete for ad space through a bidding system, but DoorDash will only be paid if orders are placed at the advertised business.
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Nabisco Workers on Strike Stating 'No Contracts, No Snacks'

9th - Higher Ed
Workers at Nabisco factories across the U.S. are on strike. Employees complain Mondelēz, the brand's parent company, is seeking severe cuts to weekend pay and has provided unsafe working conditions, among other grievances. Cheddar takes...
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Misfits Market Looks to Continue Reducing Food Waste, Grocery Bills After Fundraise

9th - Higher Ed
Grocery delivery provider Misfits Market is working to reduce food waste along with the shopping bill. After closing a $225 Series C-1 fundraise, CEO and founder Abhi Ramesh joined Cheddar to talk about how his company is able to lower...
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How the Plant-Based Meat Industry is Expanding in the U.S.

9th - Higher Ed
Impossible Foods recently created its own meatless chicken nuggets as the plant-based meat industry continues to take off. Erica Pandey, Axios business reporter, joined Cheddar to discuss the state of the emerging meatless market.
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Every Fifth Food Company Vulnerable to Cyberattack Like JBS, Says Security Expert

9th - Higher Ed
Less than a month after hackers attacked the Colonial Pipeline, shutting down oil operations on the East Coast for five days, one of the world’s largest meat processors, JBS, suffered a similar fate. The growing number of ransomware...
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Chipotle Plans to Expand With New Stores and Hires

9th - Higher Ed
Chipotle plans to hire an additional 10,000 workers and open at least 150 new stores after the company saw success amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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FreshToHome Raises $121M in Series C Funding Round

9th - Higher Ed
Shan Kadavil, Founder and CEO of FreshToHome, talks about how the world's largest fully integrated brand in fresh fish and meat e-commerce platform navigated the COVID-19 pandemic and the company's plans for expansion.
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Chopt Salad CEO Touts Dos Toros Deal to Take on Fast-Casual Competition

9th - Higher Ed
Chopt CEO Nick Marsh told Cheddar wants to bring the recently acquired taqueria to take on the competitive fast-casual restaurant space.
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Grocery shoppers will feel an immediate impact from tariffs, says UBC supply chain expert

9th - Higher Ed
Samuel Roscoe, a supply chain and operations lecturer at UBC, says food prices will be among the first to increase as a result of tariffs. Speaking to BC Today host Michelle Eliot, he says this is because of the Canadian food industry's...
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Bulgarian consumers boycott major supermarkets to protest rising food prices

9th - Higher Ed
Shoppers are demanding a law to regulate prices and asking supermarkets to limit their profit margins on foodstuffs to less than 30%.
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Fact check: Are Europeans being forced to eat dangerous insects?

9th - Higher Ed
Misleading online claims are alleging that dangerous insect-based products have been green-lit for the European market.
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Which European country produces the most food waste?

9th - Higher Ed
European citizens collectively waste nearly 60 tonnes of food annually, and authorities are aiming to slash the figure by 2030.
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Has Berlin's fine dining bubble already burst? Michelin-starred restaurants in crisis in Germany

9th - Higher Ed
Five of the highest-awarded fine dining restaurants in the capital of the EU's strongest economy have shut up shop in the past 12 months. Others are warning of a critical situation. But what's driving this crisis?
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Texas bill would require warning label on some popular snack foods

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A Texas bill would require manufacturers to add warning labels to snack foods that include certain ingredients. It could affect popular candies, chips and drinks. (Scripps News)
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FDA announces plans to phase out artificial dyes

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FDA officials are moving forward with plans to eliminate artificial food dyes in the U.S. food supply. (Scripps News)
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CookUnity CEO Says an IPO is on the Horizon

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CookUnity is turning a profit after seeing 90% year-on-year growth in 2024. Now the company has its eyes set on going global - as it launches in Toronto this May. Mateo Marietti, CookUnity CEO joined Bloomberg Open Interest to talk about...
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Robert F. Kenndy Jr. on Capitol Hill lobbying lawmakers ahead of Senate confirmation hearings

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will be on Capitol Hill this week as he seeks to garner support from lawmakers ahead of his confirmation hearings to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. (Scripps News)
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Ireland to resume beef exports to China following premier’s visit

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Ireland’s premier Leo Varadkar has said China is reopening its market to Irish beef after it suspended imports in November due to the detection of atypical BSE (mad cow disease) in one Irish cow.



The announcement came...