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The coronavirus outbreak is forcing more people to rely on food delivery apps as
they stay home, and restaurants close dine-in options. Although keeping up with
the surge of orders is putting a strain on both restaurants and delivery apps,
many are eliminating fees and hiring more workers.
almost 4 years ago
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A new study from Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE) reveals that 85
million Americans avoid buying food with the top nine allergens in it because
either they have allergies or members of their households have them.
over 3 years ago
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The world’s first 3D bioprinted and cultivated ribeye steak was made without
genetic engineering. Created by Aleph Farms Ltd. and the Faculty of Biomedical
Engineering at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, the steak also did
not require the slaughter of any animals.
almost 3 years ago
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Driven by consumers who desire more than tofu as an option for meatless Monday,
the cultured meat industry is growing. By 2025, the global cultured meat market
is expected to be worth $206.6 million. Now, companies are making cultured meat
products for pets.
over 2 years ago
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The coronavirus pandemic has affected consumer packaged goods (CPG) brands in
multiple ways. More consumers are shopping for their groceries online, which
makes digital advertising an important tool for brands trying to reach
customers.
over 2 years ago
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming a greater part of multiple industries,
including groceries. Investments in AI are also increasing as more companies
look to technology to remain competitive, and more consumers continue to shop
online.
over 2 years ago
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During President Joe Biden’s recent speech to Congress, he mentioned an
important point about the climate plan that will affect the agricultural
technology (agtech) sector. In his speech, he revealed paying farmers for
planting cover crops that will help remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
over 2 years ago
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Many people have experienced ordering fast food in a drive-thru and opening the
bag later to find their French fries are missing, or their burgers are covered
in ketchup they did not want. Artificial intelligence (AI) may make ordering
food through a talking box easier, faster and more accurate.
about 2 years ago
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From romaine lettuce to frozen falafel, the FDA recall list is filled every year
with items contaminated with E. coli that cause multiple foodborne illnesses.
Now, a spray that researchers describe as billions of tiny soldiers offers a new
way to disinfect food and reduce outbreaks.
about 1 year ago