"I got scammed." Customer sparks debate with photo of outrageous advertising of food product: 'This should be illegal' first ...
State inspectors found unusual filth in the hand wash room and on food packing equipment — among other problems — at a Miami ...
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Rehovot-based Melodea has developed a nanocrystal-based coating that can be used to make otherwise-flimsy recyclable ...
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Plastipak's PPK Natura is the world’s first PET resin made from carbon emissions captured via LanzaTech technology. The resin is suitable for food, personal care, and pharmaceutical packaging, as well ...
Senator Elizabeth Warren and Congressman Adam Schiff have called on the FTC and the Department of Agriculture to investigate ...
A new study published in Science Advances found that a group of bacteria in wastewater can break down PFASs, so-called forever chemicals that are found in food packaging, nonstick cookware and ...
On Thursday, November 7, the FDA categorized this recall as a Class II, meaning: "a situation in which use of or exposure to a violative product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse ...
If you don't mind a crumpled cereal box or oddly shaped apple, this food rescue app will save you thousands in a year.
Kyle shared Flushing Myths on his Facebook page warning that cooking grease and garbage of any kind (i.e. food packaging, candy wrappers, straws, etc.) should not be flushed or put down a drain.
One Redditor was shocked at the excessive packaging from Youfoodz and took to r/EgregiousPackaging to share the problem.