Results for "food"
13 articlesGet Out!: French flavors, vintage subway rides and Paco & Ca7riel
A weekly entertainment and events guide for Buenos Aires featuring cultural activities including European street fairs, Welsh history exhibits, drag bingo, vinyl cafΓ©s, street food vendors, and concerts ranging from tango reinterpretations to electronic music.
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No hotpot: Hong Kong dog-friendly restaurants face menu and layout limits
Hong Kong's Food and Environmental Hygiene Department has issued new regulations requiring dog-friendly restaurants to remove hotpot from menus and modify layouts to meet food and pet safety standards. The department will conduct daily inspections for one month and ongoing patrols to ensure compliance.
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Scientists Found a Strange Use for All That Gross Seaweed Choking the Beach
Seaweed that accumulates on beaches, traditionally viewed as a nuisance, is being repurposed as a food ingredient. Researchers from Florida universities have found culinary and nutritional applications for the plant, transforming it from a beach problem into snacks, ramen toppings, and umami flavor enhancers.
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Gold vs water: Argentina opens glaciers to mining but at what cost to world food supplies?
Argentina has amended its Glacier Law to permit mining exploration in glacier regions previously protected since 2010, opening access to gold, copper, and molybdenum deposits. The article frames this decision through an implicit cost-benefit framing that emphasizes potential risks to global food supplies without detailed evidence of the connection.
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Somalia faces severe malnutrition crisis as WFP warns of aid halt
The UN World Food Programme warns that Somalia faces a severe malnutrition crisis requiring urgent additional aid funding to prevent catastrophe. The story is sourced from a Reuters report by Olivia Le Poidevin dated May 8, focusing on the humanitarian agency's appeal for resources.
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Get Out! French food, Palermo partying and restaurant pop-ups
This appears to be a cultural events listing promoting various entertainment activities in Buenos Aires for the week, including French food collaborations, parties in Palermo, restaurant pop-ups, poetry events, live film scores, DJ sets, and blockbuster soundtracks. The content is presented as a lifestyle/entertainment guide rather than news reporting.
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East Africa: IGAD Unveils Regional Youth Coalition to Shape Climate Policy, Drive Climate-Resilient Agriculture
IGAD (Intergovernmental Authority on Development) has launched a new regional youth-led platform in Nairobi focused on climate change mitigation and food system resilience across Eastern Africa. The initiative positions young people as central stakeholders in climate policy and agricultural adaptation efforts.
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Popular potato chips recalled over salmonella concerns: FDA
Utz Quality Foods has issued a voluntary recall of certain potato chip varieties sold nationwide due to salmonella concerns, according to an FDA announcement on Monday. The article reports the recall action without providing additional detail about affected product lines, affected states, or consumer impact.
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The Best Food Gifts to Buy Online, as Tested by Our Tastebuds (2026)
Wired presents a curated list of food gift options available for online purchase, ranging from tinned fish to baked goods. The article frames these products as suitable for gift-giving to people regardless of geographic distance. No specific claims about product quality, sourcing, or comparative analysis are detailed in the available text.
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Dara Khosrowshahi on replacing Uber drivers β and himself β with AI
The Verge reports on an interview with Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi discussing the company's expansion beyond ride-sharing into hotels, food, and shopping services via partnerships and new in-app features. The headline emphasizes AI's role in replacing both drivers and executives, though the provided description does not elaborate on this claim.
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Mizkan suspends sales for four natto products amid supply strain
Mizkan, a Japanese food company, has suspended sales of four natto products due to supply chain strain caused by increased procurement costs linked to Middle East geopolitical conflict. The company attributes the production pressure to cost inflation in the supply chain.
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The silent crisis taxing your grocery bill could get a lot louder
The article reports that fertilizer costs have reached 2026 highs, leading U.S. farmers to reduce planting, which is expected to impact food supply and grocery prices. It frames this situation as an investment opportunity for hedge positions against potential food scarcity.
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Jewish holiday Lag BaOmer lights up Israel with bonfires and song, in photos
The article describes Lag BaOmer, a Jewish holiday falling on the 33rd day between Passover and Shavuot, which marks a pause in a mourning period. It reports that the holiday is celebrated across Israel with communal bonfires, singing, food sharing, and outdoor gatherings.
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