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Apr 22 2024
News
Halal Cart family moving to Camp North End with second Halal Street Food location
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AxiosApr 09 2024
News
Boulder, a natural food haven, fosters a new generation of wellness entrepreneurs
This story is part of CNBC's quarterly Cities of Success series, which explores cities that have transformed into business hubs with an entrepreneurial spirit that has attracted capital, companies and employees. Nestled against the Rocky Mountains, Boulder, Colorado, has blossomed into a thriving hub for the natural products and wellness industry. Here, companies generate billions in revenue,
CNBCApr 18 2024
News
How missed emails caused Tennessee to lose $7 million to buy local food
• The federal Local Food Purchase Assistance program provided $8.2 million to Tennessee to buy local produce for food banks. • A follow-up program, LFPA Plus, could have brought the state an additional $7.2 million, but the Tennessee Department of Agriculture missed emails announcing the opportunity. • The state agency said it has taken steps to avoid missing out on federal funds in the future
The TennesseanApr 18 2024
News
Boise’s ‘hottest new restaurant’ serves ‘elevated’ food. And you can have a conversation!
Neil Grant owned restaurants in Cape Town for 13 years, he explains. Spent three decades in the food and wine industries. So after five years in Idaho, the South Africa native has developed an understanding of the City of Trees’ dining strengths. For example? “Boise’s a great place for a burger,” Grant says appreciatively. The higher-end restaurant scene is growing, too. Which is where
Idaho StatesmanApr 08 2024
News
Food pantries struggle to keep up with demand amidst power outages
Pantries statewide saw a dip in produce on their shelves after several grocery stores and vital pantry donors lost power during recent storms. FREEPORT, Maine — In the wake of consecutive storms wreaking havoc across Maine, food pantries are facing significant challenges, grappling with increased demand and limited resources due to power outages. Freeport Community Services, an organization
News Center MaineApr 25 2024
News
Secret menu items and a who’s-who of local chefs bolster Mile High Asian Food Week
The world of Asian cuisine in metro Denver has become deeper, larger and more complex over the past few years as chefs and restaurants have begun focusing on regional cooking styles, elevated fare and fusion dishes that combine multiple kitchen traditions. Local diners, national food media and restaurant critics have taken notice, which has resulted in quite a bit of recognition recently. Want
The Denver PostApr 02 2024
Opinion
California’s Crazy ‘Fast Food’ Minimum Wage Takes Effect
California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s higher minimum wage for fast-food workers takes effect Monday. On top of California’s already high $16 minimum wage, the minimum wage for fast-food workers will increase to $20 an hour, the highest minimum wage in the U.S.
Minimum-wage advocates parrot the claim that this is a win for fast-food workers. They cite a few studies to argue that those workers
Wall Street Journal (Opinion)Apr 25 2024
News
7 Memphis food events you shouldn't miss in May, from BBQ contests to beloved Italian fest
Mark your calendars! May is a busy month when it comes to things to do on the food scene. This year, Memphis will host two world championship barbecue cooking contests. The Memphis in May World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest returns for its 46th time. SmokeSlam: The World's Ultimate BBQ Showdown will host its inaugural event on the same weekend as the venerable Memphis in May contest.
The Commercial AppealMar 17 2024
News
SCV Food Pantry hosting bowling event
The Santa Clarita Valley Food Pantry will host its first-ever bowling event on May 18 at the Santa Clarita Lanes in Saugus from noon to 2 p.m. to further support the organization’s services: alleviating hunger for local Santa Clarita residents. The SCV Food Pantry, the oldest local food bank serving approximately 6,000 local families a month with food supplies since 1986, will have a bowling
The Santa Clarita Valley SignalApr 08 2024
News
Early Addition: Time to try all of the eclipse-flavored processed food
Early Addition is a daily newsletter to guide you through New York City news, plus other tidbits from around the internet. Sign up here to get the full version in your inbox every weekday morning. Good Monday morning in New York City, where Seamless for weed could be coming. Here's what else is happening: • NYPD officers tackled and handcuffed two violence interrupters during an incident in
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