Food Battle 2012 posts
The Wall Street Journal America’s packaged-food giants are losing the battle for retailers’ shelf space, complicating their efforts to break out of a yearslong slump.
107 months ago
ABC News Firefighters in Southern California battle intense blaze at food processing plant that Los Angeles FD officials say was fueled by broken gas line. http://abcn.ws/2n6avX1
108 months ago
National Geographic Channel From sugar to genetically-modified food labeling, the next year may be a pivotal one for the future of food.
111 months ago
Martha Rosenberg behind our sick ag systems and GMOs--factory farms
Time to Drive Factory Farmed Food off the Market
organicconsumers.org
After a decade of exposing and demonizing Monsanto and genetically engineered foods, including an intense four-year battle to force mandatory labeling of GMOs (a battle rudely terminated in July when Congress rammed through the outrageous DARK Act),
Read more ... the U.S. food movement stands at the crossroads.
114 months ago
The WorldPost Wheat flour and health and hygiene items were included during the overnight delivery.
117 months ago
Mashable Who will crack first?
118 months ago
The Daily Beast “Food gentrification” has begun to drive up the cost of those whole and natural foods.
124 months ago
The Wall Street Journal There were about 429 pounds of wasted food per person in the U.S. in 2010. In 2012, 49 million people were “food insecure,” meaning that at times during the year, they didn’t have enough to eat.
The Difficulty of Taking a Bite Out of Food Waste
wsj.com
The Numbers: Columnist Jo Craven McGinty explores the amount of food that gets wasted in the U.S., and why coming up with firm numbers, and raising awareness among ordinary Americans, is such a challenge.
127 months ago
Refinery29 In 2012, the United States threw away 35 million tons of food
130 months ago
Laughing Squid ‘Ted 2′, The Sequel to the 2012 Film ‘Ted’ Featuring a Magical Teddy Bear Caught in a Legal Battle for Personhood
134 months ago
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