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FDA says it will require food industry to phase out artery-clogging trans fats

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Heart-clogging trans fats were once a staple of the American diet, plentiful in baked goods, microwave popcorn and fried foods. Now, mindful of the health risks, the Food and Drug Administration is getting rid of what's left of them for...
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Save the Planet by Drinking Beer, Wastewater Beer

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May 25 -- There are more breweries in California than anywhere else in the nation. That's great for beer, but not so great for another cherished liquid in the Golden State: water. Each pint of beer needs five pints of water to be...
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Winemakers combine art, science and technology for the perfect tipple

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AP Television Napa, California - 29 October, 2012 1. Various of grapes on vines Napa, California - 7 December, 2012 2. Wine swirling in glass 3. Various close ups of wine bottle, cork Napa, California - 29 October, 2012 4. Vines at...
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Zevia Sales Sizzle as Soda Sales Fizzle

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Dec. 9 -- Zevia CEO Paddy Spence discusses the company's sales growth and the diet soda wars. He speaks with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Is there a point to making bacon healthier

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VOICED: Shows interior shots cooks preparing fried breakfasts in restaurant with bacon being fried on industrial cooker, close up shots fat sizziling, and eggs being cooked in frying pan. Exterior shots The Nosherey Cafe restaurant and...
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Cheese favourite in India competes in world contest in Wisconsin

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Long a favorite in Indian dishes, paneer cheese is finally making it to the big time. It's being judged for the first time in the World Championship Cheese Contest. The biennial event is being held this week in Madison,...
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VOICED: Climate change threatens South Africa's rooibos tea

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VOICED: Climate change threatens South Africa's rooibos tea
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Helsingborg startup rescues unsold fruit

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LEADIN:A Swedish startup "rescues" unsold supermarket fruit, bound for the waste bin, and turns it into pure natural juice.According to the United Nations' food agency, around a third of food produced for human consumption every year...
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White Castle's Richardson Touts Success of the Impossible Burger

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Aug.21 -- Jamie Richardson, vice president at White Castle, discusses the addition of the Impossible Burger on the menu and sales of plant based items. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin and Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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CLEAN : Coca Cola unveils its first energy drink at CES

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Coca Cola unveils its first Coke branded energy drink at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Tel Aviv Stock Exchange to Delay Bourse's IPO, CEO Ben-Zeev Says

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Oct.17 -- Tel Aviv Stock Exchange Chief Executive Officer Ittai Ben-Zeev talks about the bourse's deal with Singapore Exchange Ltd. including dual-listing arrangements, and the TASE's plan to list shares. He speaks from Singapore with...
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How Peas, Bugs and Shrimp Play a Role in Diversifying Cargill's Business

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Oct.11 -- In this week's "Commodity in Chief," Bloomberg's Alix Steel talks with David MacLennan, chairman and CEO of Cargill, the biggest private company in the U.S. They discuss the company's move to diversify its business, its recent...
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Mango season brings joy to communities

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AP Television Mumbai, India - 29 May 2013 1. Various of children eating mangoes 2. Tracking shot of man selling mangoes in street 3. Exterior pan of Crawford market building in downtown Mumbai 4. Various of mangoes being sold at...
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Nestle Now Wants to Sell You Medicine

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May 5 -- Nestle is looking to broaden its offerings from food that tastes good, to food that's good for you as it incorporates food-based medicines into its brands. Bloomberg's Matt Campbell explains on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Jay-Z Knows Branding and Where Consumer Is Going: Besson

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Dec. 16 -- Armand De Brignac CEO Sebastien Besson discusses Jay-Zs foray into the champagne business. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Salt Content in some Breads are High

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Salt Content in some Breads are High
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Tasting Wine Seized From Bernie Madoff’s Collection

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Dec.20 -- What's it like to drink like a criminal? Noted wine writer and educator Mark Oldman has a taste for what he calls "the intersection of wine and crime". Through an online auction, Oldman acquired wine that once belonged to the...
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VOICED: Aussie toddlers cook up a MasterChef storm

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VOICED: Aussie toddlers cook up a MasterChef storm
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VOICED : Llama meat a new culinary hit in Bolivia

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VOICED : Llama meat a new culinary hit in Bolivia
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Now Fresh at McDonald's: Beef in Some Burgers

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The Quarter Pounder is getting a fresh makeover: McDonald's is now serving Quarter Pounders with fresh beef rather than frozen patties at about a quarter of its U.S. restaurants. The fast-food giant hopes to appeal to...
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Cheese favourite in India competes in world contest in Wisconsin

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Long a favorite in Indian dishes, paneer cheese is finally making it to the big time. It's being judged for the first time in the World Championship Cheese Contest. The biennial event is being held this week in Madison,...
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VOICED : Growers look to age wines gracefully underwater

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Does the key to aging well lie below sea level? That is what Bandol wines in collaboration with a local diving school in southern France are trying to find out
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Blue Horizon’s Lienhard Thinks Chicken Is Going to Be Replaced Next

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May.24 -- Roger Lienhard, founder of Blue Horizon, discusses the meat substitutes industry, the Beyond Meat IPO, the next meat product to be replaced and the popularity of the products. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.
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Olam's Unit Says Commodities Surge Won't Impact Valuation

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Apr.30 -- Olam Food Ingredients Executive Director and CEO A. Shekhar believes the recent surge in commodities won't have a significant impact on his company's valuation. Olam Food Ingredients is a unit of Olam International - which is...