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More than 1.5 million Americans are allergic to sesame. Food companies don’t have to list it on their labels

10.28.2019
Ximena Greenhouse
Food as medicine: Massachusetts bill would give Medicaid recipients fresh food and grocery money
10.25.2019
by Jessica Fu
Kellogg agrees to stop marketing sugary cereals as “healthy”
10.24.2019
by Sam Bloch
What if the best way to alleviate food insecurity is to help people build their credit scores?
10.24.2019
by H. Claire Brown
Why is celery powder so controversial?
10.24.2019
by Jesse Hirsch
By 2025, 43 million children under the age of five will be overweight
10.22.2019
by Jessica Fu
Hit the road: California legalizes eating roadkill
10.21.2019
by Sam Bloch
AB InBev, Bud Light’s parent company, is accusing MillerCoors of stealing its beer recipes
10.18.2019
by Jessica Fu
Nearly 1 million kids will lose automatic free lunch eligibility under USDA’s proposed SNAP changes
10.17.2019
by Jessica Fu
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