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Food & Drink
The War In Ukraine Is Going to Increase Your Grocery Bill
By Elizabeth Elkin and Allison Nicole Smith / Bloomberg
Mexican-Themed Restaurants May Soon Run Out of Guacamole
By Leslie Patton and Allison Smith / Bloomberg
What is Vegan Wine? A Guide for Plant-Based Wine Lists
By Elin McCoy / Bloomberg
Think Milk Is Expensive? It's Cost May Get Even Higher
By Elizabeth Elkin and Jen Skerritt / Bloomberg
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DoorDash Files Suit Against New York City Over Order Privacy
The company says the law, which requires third-party food delivery services to share customer information with restaurants, is a 'shocking and invasive intrusion of consumers’ privacy'
By Chris Dolmetsch / Bloomberg
September 15, 2021
Israel Warns Unilever Chief Over Ben & Jerry’s Boycott
—Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett warned Unilever Plc Chief Executive Officer Alan Jope that Ben & Jerry’s plans to halt sales in Jewish West Bank settlements and areas of east Jerusalem will have “serious repercussions,...
By Alisa Odenheimer / Bloomberg
July 20, 2021
The Pacific Northwest Heat Wave Has Wineries Worried
"[T]his definitely isn't the best place to grow grapes and it’s just going to become more and more difficult and maybe not even doable"
By Megan McCluskey
July 1, 2021
Will Coronavirus's Disruption of Big Ag Have Lasting Change?
From fast-food restaurants to grocers, the impact of meat shortages ripples through America's food systems
By Emily Barone
July 9, 2020
The Long History of Drinking Games—And How to Win Them
The first guide to drinking is a Latin poem published in 1536
By Michael Fontaine / History Today
July 8, 2020
Quaker Oats: Aunt Jemima Brand 'Based on a Racial Stereotype'
Quaker Oats announced Wednesday that it will change the packaging for Aunt Jemima syrup and pancake mix, acknowledging that the brand’s name and image “are based on a racial stereotype.”The pancake brand, which originated in...
By Katie Reilly
June 17, 2020
Here's How Restaurants Are Keeping Diners Safe in Hong Kong
Hong Kong hasn't recorded a cluster of coronavirus cases related to restaurants since late March. Here's how eateries are protecting customers
By Amy Gunia / Hong Kong
May 25, 2020
Beef Prices Will Remain High for Months, Executive Warns
“I do not expect that the industry will get back to anywhere near full capacity until at least the end of June," said Tim Klein, who heads National Beef Packing
By Tatiana Freitas / Bloomberg
May 19, 2020
The Coronavirus Baking Boom's Flour Shortage Isn't the First
As the government urged Americans to cut back on wheat consumption, bakers came up with creative solutions
By Emelyn Rude
May 13, 2020
Dairy Cows Are Being Sent to Slaughter as Demand for Milk Plummets
American dairies could reduce their herd size this year by 80,000 to 90,000 amid a glut of milk
By Jen Skerritt and Michael Hirtzer / Bloomberg
May 8, 2020
Cooking in Quarantine With Top Chef Host Padma Lakshmi Means Tasting Many Nations
Once quotidian aspects of our lives can now feel like high-concept challenges thought up by malicious reality TV show producers. Dating without being able to touch is akin to Love Is Blind. Jockeying for the...
By Eliana Dockterman
May 7, 2020
U.S. Meat Shortage Leaves Some Wendy’s Without Hamburgers
North America’s meat-supply chain has fallen apart as outbreaks shutter slaughterhouses
By Sebastian Tong / Bloomberg
May 5, 2020
Trump to Order Meat Plants to Stay Open
The President plans to declare them critical infrastructure as the nation confronts food supply disruptions
By Jennifer Jacobs / Bloomberg
April 28, 2020
Flavorful Whipped Milk Is the Latest Photogenic Beverage That People Are Whipping Up
Move over, Dalgona coffee, there are new whipped drinks taking over Instagram
By Melissa Locker
April 23, 2020
A Guide to Expert-Tested Cooking and Baking Substitutes If You Can't Find Your Usual Ingredients Anywhere
As we enter the second month of stay-at-home orders around the U.S., the strain on the home kitchen is already clear; stores and vendors are adjusting to changing food demands and the supply chain has...
By Raisa Bruner
April 16, 2020
Lawsuit Alleges GrubHub, Uber Eats Are Driving Up Meal Cost
The New Yorkers behind the lawsuit are seeking class-action status
By Chris Dolmetsch / Bloomberg
April 14, 2020
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