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Recall: 2.58M pounds of canned meat, sausage under Goya, Kroger, other brands

Nineteen products of varying sizes shipped to retail stores nationwide fall under the recall.

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Chinese investors own 384K acres of US land — nearly twice the size of NYC:...

Chinese investors own 384,235 acres of American soil — nearly double the acreage occupied by NYC, a new US Department of Agriculture revealed.

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Egg prices will fall nearly 30% this year, USDA says

The price of a dozen eggs was up 150% in January from a year prior, to $4.80 a dozen.

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LA high schooler sues school district, USDA for making her promote cow milk

A high school student from Los Angeles is suing her school district and the United States Department of Agriculture for violating her first amendment rights after she was told she could only promote...

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USDA weighs ban on chocolate milk in school cafeterias

The proposed flavored-milk moratorium has been adopted by major cities like Washington, DC and San Francisco and was first floated by the feds earlier this year.

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US approves nation’s first ‘lab-grown’ meat — chicken made from animal cells

Upside Foods and Eat Just, which operates Good Meat, plan to serve the new food first in exclusive restaurants.

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Biden’s alcohol czar warns new guidance could be only 2 beers a week

Dr. George Koob, director of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, noted there are "no benefits" to physical health from drinking alcohol.

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30 tons of ground beef recalled for E. coli — check your fridge

American Foods Group, LLC, doing business as Green Bay Dressed Beef, LLC, recalled several ground beef products shipped to three states.

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10 foods that need to be refrigerated — but not everyone does

Only the coolest home chefs know these refrigeration tips.

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30,000 pounds of Tyson dino chicken nuggets recalled after reports of metal...

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced Saturday that approximately 29,819 pounds have been recalled as it "may be contaminated with extraneous...

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Milk carton shortage hits school lunchrooms in New York, California and other...

The problem is not a shortage of milk itself, but the cardboard cartons used to package and serve it, according to dairy industry suppliers and state officials.

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Most people risk food poisoning on Thanksgiving — here’s where home cooks go...

Don't let the hours spent on Thanksgiving dinner prep be for nothing by cutting food safety corners.

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Manatees dubbed ‘Romeo and Juliet’ to be freed from Miami Seaquarium after...

A pair of aging manatees who have lived in captivity since 1956 in "ever deteriorating conditions" at a Florida aquarium will soon be relocated following a damning report by the USDA about the...

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Beef prices expected to stay high as drought causes America to run low on cows

Experts say ongoing drought the last three years affected the biggest beef-producing states: Texas, Nebraska, Kansas, California and Oklahoma.

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You’ve been storing bananas all wrong — how to keep them fresh for longer

"I've got four bananas here and I'm trying out four different storage methods," the product testing TikTok account @tipperk posted in November.

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Can you put hot leftovers in the fridge? Here’s what the experts say

TikTokers who commented on the video seemed divided on the topic as they shared what they do in their own homes.

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Fears of humans catching avian flu heighten as virus spreads to mammals:...

Fears that humans may someday catch avian flu have heightened as the virus been contracted by mammals, the USDA announced.

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Exotic animal store Sloth Encounters shuttered after ‘LI’s Joe Exotic’...

It's the latest legal trouble for Larry Wallach, a federally licensed animal exhibitor who one critic called "Long Island's Joe Exotic."

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Beloved lunch staple ‘should not be allowed on menu’ in schools due to...

They're acting salty.

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Kathy Hochul goes all in — with NY taxpayer cash — on Biden’s new...

The Pandemic-EBT program stacked on top of the food-stamp program, already available to needy families year-round, amounts to nearly $1,000 per month for a family of four.

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