Orleans, France (CNN Business)Food labels already indicate how good or bad a product is for you. But good or bad for the planet? That’s often much less clear. Now a growing number of brands are labeling their products to show their climate impact.
Company hiring ‘MLB Food Tester’ to eat hot dogs at stadiums
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Casino review site BonusFinder launched a new contest earlier this week to find an "MLB Professional Food Tester." The winner will be given $ 500, as well as a budget for food and travel, according to the contest pa...
Fancy Feast releases cookbook for humans inspired by new cat food line
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The cat food brand -- owned by Purina -- announced earlier this week that it has released a cookbook for humans to celebrate the release of its new line of single-serve entrees, Petites. los "Fancy Feast Petites Feas...
As America’s youth faces mental health ‘crisis,’ Biden admin sets focus on pandemic’s impact on children
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The first volume of the handbook, released in February, issued guidance on how to safely reopen U.S. public schools during the pandemic while the second volume makes clear that months of school closures may have nega...
Kerry family jet flies to Idaho while he goes on international climate tour
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Flight records show that the jet left Boston late afternoon and landed in Hailey, Idaho, later that evening. It's unclear what the trip was for but the Idaho Press reported last year that he and his wife, Teresa, hav...
MSNBC host mangles Georgia voting law, suggests it’s illegal for voters to have food and water in line
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"We have heard a lot about no food or water in line, but beyond those headlines, what is the most dangerous part of this bill?" she asked Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, D. "The most dangerous part of this bill, ...
Atlanta mayor issues order to ‘mitigate the impact’ of Georgia’s new voting law
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Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms issued an executive order Tuesday that directs the city's chief equity officer to implement "a series of actions to mitigate the impact" of Georgia's new election law imposing a se...
Ketchup shortage hits restaurants, fast food chains across the U.S.
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Prices for ketchup packets have gone up 13% since January 2020, according to data from Plate IQ, a restaurant industry technology platform, as reported by The Wall Street Journal. A shortage of America’s favorite con...
Guy Fieri signs new deal with Food Network after 15 years on TV
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Guy Fieri has signed a new three-year contract with the Food Network after 15 years on the network, The Hollywood Reporter revealed on Monday. Guy Fieri signed a new three-year contract with the Food Network...
Japan just recorded its earliest cherry blossom bloom in 1,200 years as impact of climate crisis intensifies
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Think of Japan in the spring, and the image that comes to mind is likely the country's famous cherry blossoms, also known as "sakura" -- white and pink flowers, bursting across cities and mountains, petals covering ...
MLB’s decision to move its All-Star Game out of Georgia will have a $100 million impact on the state, tourism official says
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Major League Baseball's decision to move its All-Star Game from Georgia in response to a new restrictive voting law is likely to cost the state tens of millions of dollars. los "estimated lost economic impact" desde ...
How TikTok is teaching a generation of people about food
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By now, you've seen it. The block of white feta, lightly browned from the oven, resting on a bed of roasted cherry tomatoes and olive oil. Mixed together, the cheese and the tomatoes make a sauce. Add cooked pasta,...
It’s now illegal in Georgia to give food and water to voters in line
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Georgia's new sweeping elections law has a number of controversial provisions that will restrict access to voting. But one in particular has some people shaking their heads. Under the bill, signed into law Thursday ...