New projections from researchers at IFPRI show climate change will increase hunger levels by 78...
| Food Technology magazine Despite the foodservice industry's $240 billion setback, the number of new menu offerings at restaurants/c-stores is fast approaching early 2020 levels, according to Datassential's SCORES innovation... |
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| | | Eurekalert.org New projections from researchers at IFPRI show climate change will increase hunger levels by 78 million people, but also that these increases can be averted with additional investments. |
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| | | Businesswire Greenleaf Foods, owner of brands Lightlife and Field Roast, and Canadian casual-dining restaurant Boston Pizza have debuted Lightlife Plant-Based Burger and a pizza featuring Field Roast Plant-Based... |
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| | | Civil Eats Spurred by the pandemic and the Biden administration's priorities, a new federal paradigm may be emerging to ensure equitable access to healthy meals. |
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| | | PR Newswire DoorDash and Albertsons Companies are announcing a new partnership to offer on-demand grocery delivery from nearly 2,000 well-known Albertsons banner stores across the country including Safeway, Vons,... |
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| | | Reuters McDonald's said on Tuesday its U.S. loyalty program would be available across the country at participating restaurants from July 8. The burger chain started testing its MyMcDonald's Rewards program,... |
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| | | Newswise Solar steam generation has emerged as a promising renewable energy technology for water harvesting, desalination, and purification that could benefit people who need it most in remote communities,... |
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| | | Reuters Argentina's government said on Tuesday it will limit exports of some beef cuts until the end of the year as part of its effort to control domestic food price inflation. |
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| | | Reuters British supermarket sales fell 1.6% in the 12 weeks to June 13 year-on-year as the re-opening of indoor hospitality took spend away from the grocers and into the nation's cafés and restaurants,... |
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| | | The Counter This year's drought is worse than in 2001, when political and environmental tensions exploded into the national spotlight. |
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