Donald Taber, whose Sugar Foods Corp marketed Sweet’n Low Sugar substitutes and other restaurant supplies, died on Friday, which New York police called a suicide. He was 89. Mr. Taber, who had …
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Insects are inching their way to becoming a menu item on European food tables, as the blower food safety regulator has protected meatworms for human food consumption. Wednesday’s announcement means that grubs …
Read More »Thailand bans food, drink, newspapers and magazines on domestic flights
(CNN) – In an effort to stem the tide of coronovirus, Thailand has banned food, drink, and any printed material other than safety information cards in domestic domestic flights. Airlines must comply …
Read More »An epidemic means little birds, thanks less
Shaping this year’s Thanksgiving ceremony to be a bit more fancy, a little more expensive and much smaller than usual. Many people are planning to avoid traveling and gather in small numbers …
Read More »Concord-based Bevmo! Purchased by goPuff for $ 350 million
Concorde – Bevamo !, a well-known name in Bay Area alcoholic beverages retailing, was bought by an East Coast delivery startup. According to the buyer, the purchase of the Concord-based Bevamo is …
Read More »Tab, Coca-Cola’s Diet-Soda Pioneer and ’70s Icon, Is Going Away
The soda giant’s first diet cola was a pop-culture icon in the 1970s and early 80s, then faded after the launch of Diet Coke. Even after Tab’s market share dwindled to almost …
Read More »Oat milk, almonds, dairy or soy? A dietitian breaks your ‘milk’ option
A visit to the supermarket presents shopkeepers with huge numbers of milk. And being away from the domain of modern hipsters, plant-based milk substitutes are going mainstream. These options may be appropriate …
Read More »Venezuela’s food chain is breaking, and Millions Go Hungry
Ana Nunez, a 62-year-old retired municipal worker in western Venezuela, says her food often consists of some corn flour pancakes, known as arps. Even when he had money to buy groceries at …
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