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COLUMBIA, S.C. — A $500 million budget cut under the Trump administration is already hitting local food programs in the Midlands, including one run by a church that helps families in need.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The owner of Fitzroy’s much-loved Night Cat warns he may have to close after the developer of a nearby apartment building sought ...
Alternative protein startup BioCraft Pet Nutrition is working with Prefera Petfood to manufacture a cat food product with 99% cultivated mouse meat. Shortly after registering its cultivated mouse meat ...
Food companies have warned they will take legal action to challenge the government’s new junk food advertising ban unless it agrees to rewrite the regulation. The Grocer has learnt talks involving ...
Learn to how to properly pour a Guinness from the brewery in Ireland. Johnny Sortino’s Pizza is ending its 60-year run in Omaha on the last day of May. Owners Sheri and Dana Taylor announced the ...
Premium cat food brand Untamed has raised £10m from investors in order to expand its offering both geographically and into the retail sector. Untamed is a direct-to-consumer subscription cat food ...
In a significant move to promote healthier eating habits, the Texas Senate has passed a bill that restricts the use of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. Passed on March 31 ...
Cannes, known for its stylish and unique offerings, now has a new shop that stands out not just for its food, but for the controversy surrounding its name. The shop was opened by two friends who ...
The SHEBA ® brand is setting out to find a long-lost royal successor, the cat most deserving of their new SHEBA SELECTIONS Filets. To launch their new SHEBA SELECTIONS Filets in Broth, the most ...
The SHEBA ® brand is setting out to find a long-lost royal successor, the cat most deserving of their new SHEBA SELECTIONS Filets. To launch their new SHEBA SELECTIONS Filets in Broth, the most divine ...
Could the UK's junk food ad ban make Christmas adverts a thing of the past? Marks & Spencer chair Archie Norman thinks so. Set for October 2025, the ban aims to curb childhood obesity by ...