Hitler’s food tasters inspire new film
The first scene of the film “The Tasters” is set in , in the East Prussian village of Gross-Partsch (present-day Parcz, Poland). A young woman called Rosa Sauer (Elisa Schlott) is fleeing...
The first scene of the film “The Tasters” is set in , in the East Prussian village of Gross-Partsch (present-day Parcz, Poland). A young woman called Rosa Sauer (Elisa Schlott) is fleeing...
Iowa and Indiana have received a waiver approval from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to ban junk food from being bought using SNAP benefits. The push to limit SNAP...
If you’ve been hearing the term “regenerative farming” a lot lately, it’s because the method has soared in popularity in recent years, especially in the United States. From Big Food...
It was like a scene from a movie about an asteroid hurtling through the universe on a collision course with Earth. Many of the shelves at the Rite Aid in...
On April 27, my brother-in-law, Samer, was killed in Deir el-Balah in central Gaza when his vegetable stall was bombed. He wasn’t armed. He wasn’t a political figure. He was...
Memorial Day weekend marks the unofficial start of summer, which means more Americans are firing up their grills and filling their bellies with burgers and barbecue. One competitive barbecue chef,...
A new study from LendingTree has revealed the most and least expensive fast food in the 50 most populous areas across the United States, as a Newsweek map compiling this...
Millions of low-income Americans, including families with children, could lose their food stamp benefits under House Republicans’ newly passed tax and spending cuts package, according to a Congressional Budget Office...
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — As pressure mounts to get more aid into Gaza, Israel appears to be changing tack and may let aid groups operating in the battered enclave...
Most nutritionists and dietitians agree that it’s OK to indulge in off-diet foods occasionally. But is it better to make these indulgent foods at home rather than buy boxed or...