Food & Drink

Topline Three Buffalo-area Starbucks stores Wednesday voted to organize with Starbucks Workers United following a months-long campaign marked by legal wrangling and accusations of union-busting. Key Facts Workers at three stores in upstate New York narrowly voted to join the Starbucks’ employees union, with one store’s decision separated by a single vote (8-7) and the
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With mounting pressure and deafening calls for boycotts, several U.S.-based restaurant companies announced next steps for their Russian operations on Tuesday and Wednesday, as the country’s attacks on Ukraine continue into week three. The wave of announcements began with Yum Brands, which initially said it would pause investments and unit development in Russia while continuing
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From calorie count to portion sizes, we wanted to find out all the differences between M&M’s in the US and UK. This is Food Wars. MORE FOOD WARS VIDEOS: US vs UK Starbucks | Food Wars US vs UK Burger King | Food Wars US vs UK Subway | Food Wars —————————————————— #FoodInsider #FoodWars #MMs
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Grocery industry trade shows are picking up steam again as Covid-19 restrictions ease. These huge events, such as the upcoming Natural Products Expo West, are opportunities for brands, investors and retailers to network, negotiate, and check out the latest trends. Grocery trade expos attract a wide variety of attendees focused on buying, selling, marketing and
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“There’s a popular saying in Ukraine,” says Alex Medovoy, owner of three businesses in the war-torn city of Kharkiv. “The Ukrainian night is very quiet but in the quietest time of the night one should hide what’s most valuable,” he says. For Medovoy that’s his employees. The 36-year-old says he’s spent $300,000 to evacuate about
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With its thick, creamy texture, you may easily mistake skyr for yogurt. In reality, skyr is a cheese made from pasteurised skimmed milk, with no cream in it. Þorgrímur Einar Guðbjartsson from Erpsstaðir Creamery in Budardalur, Iceland takes us through the making process of this special cheese. His creamery was first devoted to making ice
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Why hello! Chloe here coming to your inbox with a special report on the food ramifications of the invasion of Ukraine. The country is Europe’s breadbasket and a major exporter of crops—particularly organic ones, and particularly ones eaten by organic American chickens, as I report in my story out today. For instance, the fourth-largest U.S.
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Topline Wheat prices continued to skyrocket this week—hitting their highest level in 14 years on Thursday—as experts warn the escalating conflict between major exporters Russia and Ukraine could lead to a rise in food prices, which have already been hard-hit by surging inflation. Key Facts Chicago futures for wheat prices continued to surge higher on
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