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UPSIDE Foods Raises $400 Million to Commercialize Cultivated Meat at Scale

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UPSIDE foods, a company that makes cultivated meat products, recently raised $400 million in a Series C round. UPSIDE says it's developing a way to grow real meat, poultry, and seafood, without the need to raise animals for human...
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Joyce Leung explains how cooking classes connect people to culture

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Joyce Leung explains how cooking classes connect people to culture
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GoGo SqueeZ Partners With TikTok Dance Mom On New Parent Series

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Reusable snack pouch provider GoGo squeeZ is looking to ease parents’ worries as their children return to school amid the coronavirus pandemic through a parent expert series. Allison Holker Boss, GoGo squeeZ ambassador, joined Cheddar’s...
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Australia moves to tap into seaweed's potential as 'superfood'

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The country is hoping to join a global community seeking to capitalise on many health benefits of seaweed.
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Conservatives call on Canadians to boycott Whole Foods over poppy controversy

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Ontario Conservative MP Pierre Poilievre called for the boycott at the start of question period.
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Trudeau says Whole Foods 'made a silly mistake' by not allowing staff to wear poppies

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke to reporters during a pandemic briefing Friday.
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UK to launch anti-obesity campaign to tackle COVID-19

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Science has shown that chronic obesity can increase the severity of the virus in some patients.
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'Snow Days' Is On A Mission To Create Clean Versions Of Comfort Food

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Founder & CEO of HumanCo, Jason Karp, joined Cheddar to discuss the launch of his new company, 'Snow Days'. The mission of the new company is focused on cleaner living for ingredient-conscious consumers.
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Tyson Foods Plant Struck by New Coronavirus Outbreak

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Tyson Foods continues to be hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic as the company reports another outbreak at a processing center in Arkansas. Nearly 500 workers have tested positive for COVID-19 at its plants since June.
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What are seed oils?

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STAT's Sarah Todd breaks down what you need to know about seed oils. More from STAT: Become a subscriber: https://www.statnews.com/stat-plus/ Watch Full Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/@Statnews Newsletters:...
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Food dyes and microplastics: What to check for at the grocery store

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Researchers at UCLA analyzed the contents of chewing gum and found on average, one gram of gum releases about 100 microplastics.
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Why AISH recipients won't get extra money from a new federal disability benefit

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The federal government is rolling out a new Canada Disability Benefit this summer, but qualified recipients in Alberta won't see the extra money if they already receive payments under AISH. As Travis McEwan reports, it's frustrating some...
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Cats can contract bird flu. Here’s what a vet wants you to know

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Dr. Melissa Salgado, a criticalist at the VCA Veterinary Referral and Emergency Center in Norwalk, says it’s important to get your cat checked if they exhibit any symptoms.
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How are sweets, carbs and red meat affecting your brain?

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"These foods cause high blood sugar levels over time. This over the course of your life can actually impact your brain and lead to brain atrophy. So it actually is damaging to your brain," says Dr. Uma Naidoo, a nutritional and lifestyle...
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U.S. bans red dye No. 3 from foods over potential cancer link

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U.S. regulators have banned the additive red dye No. 3 from all food products after a study linked it to cancer in lab rats. The colouring was banned from cosmetics 30 years ago, but is still used in cereal, candy and other packaged food.
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How to assemble an emergency kit

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Thousands of residents in Los Angeles have had to evacuate or are on standby to flee raging wildfires at a moment's notice. Jackie Kloosterboer is a disaster preparedness specialist who helps British Columbians prepare for serious...
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This Palestinian community association in Windsor is building bridges through food

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There are many ways to show that you care — one of the common ways is by sharing a meal. The Windsor Islamic Association and Palestinian Canadian Community Association are working to build bridges in the Windsor community, and on Monday...
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Why this vegan chef opened a café in Yarmouth

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Café Caye Mangé on Main Street in Yarmouth, N.S., is celebrating its one-year anniversary on Monday. And as the CBC’s Alex Guye learned, being a vegan restaurant in a rural fishing town can come with some challenges.
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FDA announces new criteria for what foods can be considered healthy

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The goal is to make it easier for people to determine if the products they are purchasing are healthy or not.
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A pet-friendly Thanksgiving: Safe foods for your furry friends

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According to Connecticut Animal Control, dogs can enjoy foods like carrots, rice, and pumpkin.
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6 Unusual signs of calcium deficiency and what to do next

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This informative video explores six unconventional signs that may indicate a deficiency in calcium levels within the body. Calcium is an essential mineral that plays a crucial role in maintaining strong bones and teeth, as well as...
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Officials warn about a deadly E. coli outbreak linked to organic carrots sold in the U.S. and Canada

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has issued a recall of some organic carrots due to a risk of E. coli. A similar recall was issued in the States on Sunday, where one person has died and dozens have fallen ill from E. coli infections....
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"7 Key Lifestyle Changes Men Should Make at 30 for Better Health"

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This video highlights the importance of making certain lifestyle changes for men when they reach the age of 30. It emphasizes the significance of strength training to preserve muscle mass, monitoring waist size to reduce health risks...
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Obesity Epidemic: A Ticking Time Bomb

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The U.S. Is facing a health crisis of epic proportions. A sweeping new study reveals a staggering statistic. Nearly three-quarters of American adults are overweight or obese. The implications are dire, as weight-related diseases threaten to