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Emine Saner talks to the River Cafe's Ruth Rogers and Rose Gray
Ruth Rogers and Rose Gray were forced to close their River Cafe restaurant after it was badly burned in a fire. But the women who brought us sun-dried tomatoes, polenta and Jamie Oliver are as passionate as ever. By Emine Saner
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UN says eat less meat to curb global warming
Top expert's advice on diet change to save environment likely to provoke strong reaction from food industry
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Yes, I'm a fructivist. My mission is to show you what you're missing
Comment is free: George Monbiot: We have lost the sweetest of our native fruit: the only way to get it back is to grow it - even if that means guerrilla grafting
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Stores accused of promoting poor diet
Watchdog highlights sharp increase in supermarket cut-price promotions of cheap fatty foods
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on 08-31-2008
Food industry tells pupils: Eat more cheese
'Ambiguous' educational material leads to calls to tighten guidelines over business links
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on 08-30-2008
No excuses for being fat, Tories insist
Overweight people will today be told there are "no excuses" for being obese as the Conservative party launches a new "responsibility" deal on public health.
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on 08-26-2008
Breastfed babies 'more receptive to tastes'
Different foods in mother's diet cause subtle shifts in the flavour of breast milk tests show
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on 07-23-2008
The real waste is to reduce a historic study to soundbites
Comment is free: Felicity Lawrence: This analysis of food goes to the heart of the flaws in the production model. Why has it been served up as all about leftovers?
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Bloggers grill Ramsay's seasonal food call
When Gordon Ramsay fulminated that restaurants should be fined for using out-of-season produce, the result was inevitable
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Starbucks warns of falling profits
Chairman blames homes crisis and energy costs as coffee firm's shares dip 11% to four-year low
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