Friday, 29 May 2020

People Can't See It, But This Grocery Worker Still Wears Lipstick Under Her Mask
As a low-wage worker, Yesenia Ortiz wishes she would get paid more during the pandemic because of the extra level of risk she is exposed to.

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Thursday, 28 May 2020

'Food Is Social Adhesive,' So Questlove Is Hosting A Virtual Potluck
The Roots drummer, DJ and cookbook author isn't letting a pandemic slow him down — he's still performing on The Tonight Show, and now he's hosting a virtual potluck dinner party on the Food Network.

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Friday, 22 May 2020

A Daughter Bakes A New Connection With Family During Ramadan
At home in Ohio during the pandemic, photographer Eslah Attar is using newfound family time to learn from her mother and sister how to bake traditional desserts ahead of Eid al-Fitr.

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Food Banks Get The Love, But SNAP Does More To Fight Hunger
The charitable organizations called food banks are getting a lot of attention and donations right now. But they aren't nearly as important or effective as SNAP, formerly known as food stamps.

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Thursday, 21 May 2020

3-Star Michelin Chef Guy Savoy Has Begun Offering Takeout In Paris
As France emerges from two months of lockdown, restaurants still have no reopening date. Among other dishes, Savoy is offering a poultry ballotine with foie gras in a truffle vinaigrette for takeaway.

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'Between Life And Death': McDonald's Worker Says Pandemic Puts Safety In Focus
In his 30 years working at McDonald's, Bartolomé Perez joined several strikes to demand higher wages and better benefits. But the stakes have felt very different during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Sunday, 17 May 2020

Ayesha Curry Is Serving Virtual Connection With A Pot Of Chili
Michel Martin talks with cookbook author Ayesha Curry about her upcoming cook-along called #ChiliAndChill.

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Friday, 15 May 2020

USDA Secretary Says Despite Plant Closures, He Does Not Anticipate Food Shortages
Sonny Perdue says he expects "85-90% production in probably a very few days or weeks." He also says the government is stepping up efforts to buy food from farmers and distribute it to families.

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Agriculture Department To Fix Disruptions In Nation's Food Supply Chain
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue, who is promoting a federal response plan which distributes food to families, called the Farmers to Family Food Box Program.

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Wednesday, 13 May 2020

Famed Restaurant Uniquely Solves Social Distancing Issue
The restaurant at The Inn At Little Washington reopens soon in Virginia. It will likely operate at half-capacity. Chef Patrick O'Connell is placing mannequins at every other table.

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Tuesday, 12 May 2020

Americans Are Driving Less And Snacking More
The latest inflation data offers a snapshot of Americans' new pandemic spending habits. Prices are down for most goods and services but up sharply for groceries.

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Monday, 11 May 2020

Business Adapts To Deliver The World, In A Long Island Oyster, Door To Door
As sales to restaurant clients dried up, oyster farmer Peter Stein had to adapt or perish. Now, he's delivering oysters directly to individual customers, doing about 20% of his usual business.

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Health Officials Close Colorado Cafe That Hosted A Huge Crowd On Mother's Day
Hundreds of people visited the C&C Coffee and Kitchen, including some who praised its defiance in allowing a capacity crowd to eat breakfast burritos in its dining room.

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Sunday, 10 May 2020

As Food Supply Chain Breaks Down, Farm-To-Door CSAs Take Off
Community Supported Agriculture programs that sell a weekly box of produce directly to consumers are popular amid concerns about grocery shopping during the pandemic.

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Saturday, 9 May 2020

Meatpackers Warn That The Coronavirus Outbreaks Might Lead To Meat Shortages
The meatpacking industry has slowed down due to the coronavirus outbreaks at the plants. Meatpackers warn that it could lead to meat shortages and stores limiting purchases.

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Friday, 8 May 2020

In 'Dirt,' Bill Buford Is Able To Offer An Authentic Adventure In French Cooking
As a longtime Paris resident, at first I feared Dirt might be yet another expat tale of moving to France en famille, with all its tedious clichés. I should have known better.

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Thursday, 7 May 2020

Grocery Worker Has Never Seen Shelves Being Emptied Like This
Michelle Lee, a Safeway cashier, wishes customers would be patient when they encounter shortages. "They can't understand why they keep coming back and we don't have" items like toilet paper, she says.

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Table For None: Tom Colicchio Explains What Restaurants Need To Survive
The Top Chef judge is focused on keeping his industry afloat during the pandemic. "We're really looking at saving every restaurant, because we think that every restaurant needs to be there," he says.

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At The Frozen Pizza Factory That Never Closed: Social Distancing In A Tent
Carolyn Mendel oversees a team of about 1,000 people at a factory in Ohio that makes Totino's Pizza. A tent for employee breaks is among the safeguards added to protect the workers.

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Wednesday, 6 May 2020

A Chef Answers More Listener Questions On Cooking During The Pandemic
Samin Nosrat, an American chef, author of Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat and a co-host of the podcast Home Cooking, takes listener questions on cooking and sharing food during the pandemic.

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A Chef Answers Listener Questions On Cooking During The Pandemic
Samin Nosrat, an American chef, author of Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat and a co-host of the podcast Home Cooking, takes listener questions on cooking and sharing food during the pandemic.

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Sunday, 3 May 2020

You're Invited To Chef Samin Nosrat's 'Big Lasagna Party'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with chef and food writer Samin Nosrat about the virtual dinner party she'll be hosting on Sunday, May 3.

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Belgians Urged To Eat More Fries To Help Potato Farmers Amid Pandemic-Related Glut
Belgian households typically eat one serving of fries per week. The head of the national potato processing association says one more won't hurt consumers or their health, and will help producers.

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Friday, 1 May 2020

'It's The Wild West': U.S. Workplace Safety Rules Missing In The Pandemic
Some businesses and employee advocates say they're not getting much help from the federal government to ensure workers' safety from the coronavirus pandemic.

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An English Brewery Offers Free Beer In Exchange For Donating To Health Workers
The company in Alnwick, northeastern England, gives away beer on Fridays, so far raising close to $600 for the National Health Service.

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Coronavirus Lockdowns Throw Agricultural Supply Chain Into Disarray
U.S. supermarket shelves are empty, and food banks across the country are besieged. So why are farmers dumping, destroying and giving away food?

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