Amazon, Instacart Grocery Delivery Workers Strike For Coronavirus Protection And Pay
Amazon workers in New York and Instacart workers nationwide plan to walk off their jobs Monday. They want more access to paid sick leave as well as protective gear and other safety measures.
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Monday, 30 March 2020


New York Shop Uses Dr. Anthony Fauci's Face To Adorn Doughnuts
Dr. Anthony Fauci is a familiar sight at coronavirus briefings. Donuts Delite in Rochester prints photos of Fauci on wafer-thin edible paper and affixes them to the top of doughnuts with buttercream.
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Friday, 27 March 2020


Stocks Are Sinking, But Orange Juice Futures Are Soaring
The Dow has been falling — a lot. But one corner of the markets has been a bright spot: orange juice futures. People looking to boost their vitamin C intake are lifting OJ sales.
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Stocks Are Sinking, But Orange Juice Futures Are Soaring
The Dow has been falling — a lot. But one corner of the markets has been a bright spot: orange juice futures. People looking to boost their vitamin C intake are lifting OJ sales.
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The Coronavirus Pandemic May Be Loosening Links In The Supply Chain
Some shippers can't meet unprecedented demand for basic goods. Others are starved for goods from Asia and are facing a drop-off in U.S. factory production.
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Thursday, 26 March 2020


Chef José Andrés Addresses More Questions On Food During The Coronavirus Epidemic
NPR's Michel Martin and chef Jose Andres answer more listener questions about the food supply chain, grocery shopping and cooking with substitutes when staple foods aren't available.
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Chef José Andrés Addresses Questions On The Restaurant Business During The Epidemic
NPR's Michel Martin and chef José Andrés answer listener questions about the restaurant industry, the grocery supply chain and food preparation during the coronavirus epidemic.
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Wednesday, 25 March 2020


Chef Floyd Cardoz, Who Elevated Indian Cuisine, Has Died Of Coronavirus
The 59-year-old chef, who became a cooking star in both the United States and his native India, died Wednesday of complications from COVID-19 in New Jersey.
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Need Help Cooking Through The Coronavirus Pandemic? Chef Amanda Freitag Has Tips
Many quarantined Americans are cooking like crazy — but what if you're clueless in the kitchen? Chef Amanda Freitag has some tips on pantry stocking, alternative spicing and ingredient substitutions.
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Tuesday, 24 March 2020


In 'Wine Girl,' Taking On The Old Boys Of The Wine World
Victoria James loves wine; she became a sommelier at 21 — but she discovered that the world of wine was an old boys' club that didn't welcome women. Her new memoir chronicles her fight to fit in.
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Monday, 23 March 2020
Sunday, 22 March 2020


Closed All At Once: Restaurant Industry Faces Collapse
Rapid shutdowns to stem the coronavirus have delivered an unprecedented blow to restaurants around the U.S. Many are quickly running out of cash and their workers are losing their jobs.
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Saturday, 21 March 2020
Friday, 20 March 2020


Schools Race To Feed Students Amid Coronavirus Closures
Nearly 30 million U.S. children count on schools for free or low-cost meals. Most are home now, and school leaders are working hard to make sure they have food to eat.
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America's Shopping List: Here's What We're Buying The Most
Thermometers and cleaning supplies are seeing spikes in demand, predictably — but now so are snacks and perishable food items. See the latest rundown of what's been selling.
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Thursday, 19 March 2020


Supermarkets Add 'Senior Hours' For Vulnerable Shoppers
Target, Safeway and others are restricting their opening hours, limiting purchases per each shopper and setting off time for seniors and other high-risk individuals to shop.
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Tamale Lady Is Caught Up In Coronavirus Massive Shutdown
As communities across the country radically restrict public gatherings, small business owners and their workers are scrambling to stay afloat. For example: Alicia Villanueva, the tamale lady.
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Wednesday, 18 March 2020


Empty Grocery Shelves Are Alarming. But They're Not Permanent
The sudden spike in demand driven by the coronavirus pandemic has meant shortages at many stores. But retailers say products will return to shelves and urge customers not to panic or hoard items.
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COVID-19 Threatens Food Supply Chain As Farms Worry About Workers Falling Ill
COVID-19 has turned one end of the food industry, stores and restaurants, on its head. At the other end, though, food production hums along as usual — but that could change if workers catch the virus.
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Monday, 16 March 2020


Spiking Demand For Sanitizer, Canned Goods Leaves Stores Struggling To Keep Up
As the coronavirus crisis intensifies, Americans are stocking up their medicine cabinets and pantries — or trying to. Retailers are urging customers to buy no more than a two-week supply.
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Saturday, 14 March 2020


Cambodia's Prized Kampot Pepper, Nearly Wiped Out By Khmer Rouge, Makes A Comeback
"It's like a wine," says a grower. "You can taste it like a wine, and then you can keep the taste in your mouth for a very long time." White peppercorns can cost up to $100 per ounce.
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Friday, 13 March 2020


Judge Blocks Rule That Would Have Kicked 700,000 People Off SNAP
The rule, which was to take effect April 1, would have tightened work requirements for some food stamp recipients. But a judge said flexibility in food aid is needed amid a pandemic.
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Pizzeria Takes Hawaiian Pizza Off The Menu After Customers Vote
Bàcaro Pizzeria in Montreal, Canada, took a poll to let its customers settle this matter: Pineapple — yay or nay? Pineapple haters won with 53%. The pizzeria took Hawaiian pizza off the menu.
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Sunday, 8 March 2020
Saturday, 7 March 2020


It's National Cereal Day, Get Your Bowl And Spoon Ready
To mark National Cereal Day, we take a look at the latest batch of cereal flavors — from candy-flavored puffs of color to ones that are supposed to taste like toaster pastries.
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Friday, 6 March 2020
Wednesday, 4 March 2020


World Championship Cheese Contest Underway In Wisconsin
It's billed as the biggest cheese competition in the world. The best noses in the business serve as judges. One judge said when you smell the cheese, "it kinda whispers its secrets to you."
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Tuesday, 3 March 2020


Penn State Students Honor Recently Closed Taco Bell
Some students at Penn State say they won't forget the Taco Bell, and they held a vigil for it. The university's newspaper writes that a senior started the event on Facebook — as a joke.
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