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Sorting Through the Claims of the Boastful Egg
It used to be, an egg was an egg, but now the incredible, edible egg is becoming unintelligible.
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on 09-16-2008
Sorting Through the Claims of the Boastful Egg
It used to be, an egg was an egg, but now the incredible, edible egg is becoming unintelligible.
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Superfood or Monster From the Deep?
Major food companies are competing for health-conscious consumers by plugging one food into another and claiming the health benefits of both.
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on 09-16-2008
Superfood or Monster From the Deep?
Major food companies are competing for health-conscious consumers by plugging one food into another and claiming the health benefits of both.
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F.D.A. Allows Irradiation of Some Produce
The change in policy for fresh spinach and iceberg lettuce marks the first time the F.D.A. has allowed any produce to be irradiated at levels needed to protect against illness.
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F.D.A. Allows Irradiation of Some Produce
The change in policy for fresh spinach and iceberg lettuce marks the first time the F.D.A. has allowed any produce to be irradiated at levels needed to protect against illness.
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FDA Draft Report: No Risk From BPA In Food Containers
A controversial chemical commonly found in can linings, baby bottles and other household products does not pose a health hazard when used in food containers, according to a draft assessment released by the Food and Drug Administration yesterday.
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Amid Salmonella Case, Food Industry Seems Set to Back Greater Regulation
Industry leaders are questioning whether the weak produce-tracking rules that many of them once championed are more a curse than a blessing, several food safety experts say.
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Amid Salmonella Case, Food Industry Seems Set to Back Greater Regulation
Industry leaders are questioning whether the weak produce-tracking rules that many of them once championed are more a curse than a blessing, several food safety experts say.
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on 07-30-2008
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