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Man charged with fraud, theft of 4 million pounds of citrus

September 25, 2015, 10:25am Nation & World

State agriculture officials say a Florida man is accused of illegally obtaining more than 4 million pounds of citrus, valued at over half a million dollars, from five different individuals and companies. Read story

A man walks by a McDonald's restaurant in Tokyo.

Chain restaurants rated on antibiotic use

A man walks by a McDonald's restaurant in Tokyo.

September 21, 2015, 6:00am Health

For all the worry over the growing threat of superbugs resistant to drugs and the role of antibiotic use in animals, there's surprisingly little information about what goes into our food when we eat out. Read story

Makers of Budweiser, Miller eye global merger

September 16, 2015, 4:17pm Business

The makers of Budweiser aren’t satisfied with being the kings of beer. They want an empire. Read story

Cars drive past the McDonald's Golden Arches logo at a McDonald's restaurant in Robinson Township, Pa.  (AP Photo/Gene J.

CDC reveals just how much fast food American kids eat each day

Cars drive past the McDonald's Golden Arches logo at a McDonald's restaurant in Robinson Township, Pa.  (AP Photo/Gene J.

September 16, 2015, 10:59am Health

More than one in three American kids will eat fast food today, a new government report says. Read story

Scientists work to understand the laxative effect of coffee

September 14, 2015, 6:00am Health

For some people, coffee brings on more than just a caffeine buzz. The latest video from the American Chemical Society's Reactions series tackles its effects on our insides with science. Read story

Food companies scramble to satisfy ‘clean eating’ buyers

September 13, 2015, 8:00am Business

The steady, national swing toward "clean eating" has helped trigger an industry move toward clearing product labels of unpronounceable ingredients. So have the numerous class-action lawsuits chasing multimillion-dollar penalties for consumers who claim they were misled or misfed. Read story

FILE - In this April 21, 2015 file photo, shelves sit empty of Blue Bell ice cream at a grocery store in Dallas afterTexas-based Blue Bell Creameries issued a voluntary recall for all of its products on the market after two samples of chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream tested positive for Listeriosis. Food manufacturers must be more vigilant about keeping their operations clean under new government safety rules released Thursday in the wake of deadly foodborne illness outbreaks linked to ice cream, caramel apples, cantaloupes and peanuts.

New federal food safety rules issued after deadly outbreaks

FILE - In this April 21, 2015 file photo, shelves sit empty of Blue Bell ice cream at a grocery store in Dallas afterTexas-based Blue Bell Creameries issued a voluntary recall for all of its products on the market after two samples of chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream tested positive for Listeriosis. Food manufacturers must be more vigilant about keeping their operations clean under new government safety rules released Thursday in the wake of deadly foodborne illness outbreaks linked to ice cream, caramel apples, cantaloupes and peanuts.

September 10, 2015, 1:23pm Business

WASHINGTON -- Food manufacturers must be more vigilant about keeping their operations clean under new government safety rules released Thursday in the wake of deadly foodborne illness outbreaks linked to ice cream, caramel apples, cantaloupes and peanuts. Read story

Co-owner Rob Ziebell offers a range of beers, all with running-related names, at Ghost Runners Brewery.

New brewery combines two passions: running and beer

Co-owner Rob Ziebell offers a range of beers, all with running-related names, at Ghost Runners Brewery.

September 6, 2015, 6:00am Clark County Health

The world is filled with classic pairings: Peanut butter and jelly. Wine and cheese. Barbie and Ken. Runners and beer. Read story

Heidi and Emily Wallace, the author's step-granddaughters, pick alpine strawberries in her garden.  Illustrates HOMEFARM (category l), by BARBARA DAMROSCH, special to The Washington Post. Moved Monday, August 31, 2015.

Hone innate food smarts

Heidi and Emily Wallace, the author's step-granddaughters, pick alpine strawberries in her garden.  Illustrates HOMEFARM (category l), by BARBARA DAMROSCH, special to The Washington Post. Moved Monday, August 31, 2015.

September 3, 2015, 6:00am Food

Garden is a good source of veggies, fruits that will retrain taste buds Read story

Hampton Creek Foods CEO Josh Tetrick holds a species of yellow pea used to make Just Mayo, a plant-based mayonnaise, in San Francisco. The American Egg Board, which is responsible for the "Incredible, Edible Egg" slogan, waged a campaign to counter the rising popularity of Hampton Creek's eggless Just Mayo spread, and even tried to stop it from being sold at Whole Foods, according to documents provided to The Associated Press.

Egg group scrambled over eggless mayo maker

Hampton Creek Foods CEO Josh Tetrick holds a species of yellow pea used to make Just Mayo, a plant-based mayonnaise, in San Francisco. The American Egg Board, which is responsible for the "Incredible, Edible Egg" slogan, waged a campaign to counter the rising popularity of Hampton Creek's eggless Just Mayo spread, and even tried to stop it from being sold at Whole Foods, according to documents provided to The Associated Press.

September 2, 2015, 10:26am Health

NEW YORK -- A California company that makes an eggless mayonnaise alternative has the U.S. egg industry scrambling. Read story