The new research was offered in support of a government campaign to encourage consumers to reduce their domestic food waste... READ MORE›
The investigation comes amid a growing outcry over the pellets, which Sao Paulo Mayor Joao Doria says will help improve nutrition for poor children... READ MORE›
Somehow we developed a psychological negative reaction to insects which is very deep in Western people, Mr Reverberi said... READ MORE›
One expert, Dr. Neal Barnard of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, even described cheese as dairy crack ... READ MORE›
An extra 20 tax on sugary drinks should be introduced to tackle the obesity crisis the British Medical Association says... READ MORE›
Instead, return it to a Lidl UK store for a full refund... READ MORE›
They had fabricated food safety records relating to the cooking of turkey meat... READ MORE›
Academy exemption Under the new school food plan, academies established before 2010 or after June 2014 are obliged to follow the standards set out... READ MORE›
'Licensed media characters' like Dora the Explorer and Miffy would no longer be used to target young children under initiative by Dutch food industry... READ MORE›
Critics argue that the nutritional value of food should be taken into account whenever government funds are spent... READ MORE›
Health advocates are lobbying federal, state and territory leaders for clearer sugar labels on food products following the release of Choice's latest report... READ MORE›
Registered dietitian Andrea Miller suggests families expand their palates by choosing seasonal, and different, vegetables like cabbage to keep bills steady... READ MORE›
Asda said Slimzone ready meals included ingredients which were classed as Syn free in the Slimming World diet plan... READ MORE›
The CSIRO have begun researching how technology can be used to create personalised meals based on our nutritional needs... READ MORE›
Experts said industry needed advice from the small pool of nutrition scientists, and little dietary research could be done without industry funding... READ MORE›
Cacao also releases energy far slower than simply gulping down a chocolate bar... READ MORE›
Ottawa jail serves 'soggy, spoiled' food to inmates, report finds... READ MORE›
The tradition dates back to the 19th century, when the farmers began offering hyenas food to stop them eating their livestock... READ MORE›
Fried food could only be served four times per month and schools limited ketchup to once per week, with some schools not serving it at all... READ MORE›
If you are gaining weight, or you find your clothes are getting tighter, then you're consuming more kilojoules than your body needs, period... READ MORE›
Nigerian born British chef, Tomi Makanjuola is defying the odds by preparing vegan cuisine with an African twist at this pop-up restaurant in London... READ MORE›
Katie Donnelly, 27, is such a fussy eater that she only has a few things she will eat, including bread, potato chips and, oddly enough, squid... READ MORE›
The Government Higher Primary School in the Bangalore suburb of Yeshwanthpur has been receiving food from Akshaya Patra for the past 12 years... READ MORE›
This is because the energy cost of metabolising alcohol is high at 20 and you are likely to compensate by eating less... READ MORE›
Crickets have become popular snacks in Silicon Valley, where they are viewed as a nutritious and sustainable alternative to other proteins... READ MORE›
As such, kindly grant me one week's leave from June 20 to June 27 so that I could eat chicken and regain energy to work."... READ MORE›
As such, kindly grant me one week's leave from June 20 to June 27 so that I could eat chicken and regain energy to work."... READ MORE›
As such, kindly grant me one week's leave from June 20 to June 27 so that I could eat chicken and regain energy to work."... READ MORE›
So the family have decided to try to take Evie to a clinic in Austria that offers an intensive two week Eating School course... READ MORE›
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