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6 votes
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The history of NYC restaurant inspections: That letter grade in the window is a lot more effective than you might think
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What the hole is going on? The very real, totally bizarre bucatini shortage of 2020.
11 votes -
Food expiration dates you should actually follow, and ones you can ignore
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A lawyer who represented hundreds of victims in the Jack in the Box E coli case in the 1990s is now taking aim at salmonella, which over the past decade has become the most dangerous bacteria in meat
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How do you feel about safer kitchen knives?
Kitchen knives are frequently used to stab people. This results in serious injury or often death. Most stabbing murders are perpetrated with kitchen knives, reflecting the huge numbers of knives...
Kitchen knives are frequently used to stab people. This results in serious injury or often death. Most stabbing murders are perpetrated with kitchen knives, reflecting the huge numbers of knives available (most homes have one), and where most murders happen (in the home). (I'm talking about UK here).
Kitchen knives have a cutting edge and usually a sharp piercing point. There's nothing that can be done to make the cutting edge safer. But we can look at the pointy tip.
Pointy tips are useful, but we tend to find that only professional chefs or experienced home cooks use them. Most people cooking at home don't use or need such a pointy tip.
There are some companies releasing knives without the pointy tip, and I'm interested to know what you think.
https://twitter.com/JohnHMCrichton/status/1209095901102387200?s=20
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One supermarket chain in Finland has an idea to address food waste – S-market has started holding 'happy hours' for products nearing expiration date
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Currently, slaughterhouses in the US are allowed to process a maximum of 1,106 hogs per hour. Pork producers want to do away with the speed limit and reduce the number of federal inspectors.
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The case for room-temperature foods: There are many dishes and delicacies that benefit from being served at room temperature
9 votes -
Banned bread: Why does the US allow banned additives that Europe says are unsafe?
15 votes -
Will gene-edited food be government regulated?
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CDC food safety alert: Outbreak of E. coli infections linked to romaine lettuce in US and Canada
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When people panicked over pink peppercorns
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The country where unwanted food is selling out
7 votes -
One of the world's largest banks has issued an alarming warning about antibiotic resistance — with big consequences for humanity
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The 19th-century fight against bacteria-ridden milk preserved with embalming fluid
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The botulism outbreak that gave rise to America’s food safety system
5 votes