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More Kids in U.S. Go Hungry
Nearly one out of every eight Americans struggled to find food last year, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. That figure includes nearly 700,000 children, a 50 percent spike over 2006. Read all about it here in the Fort Worth, Texas, Star-Telegram.
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COOL Law Mandates Origin Labels
No more wondering where your hamburger came from, or where your lettuce and tomatoes were grown. Starting this week, shoppers will see lots more foods labeled with the country of origin. Get the low down from Yahoo Health.
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Melamine Found In Cadbury Chocolate
Melamine, a chemical used in making plastic, has turned up in Cadbury chocolates manufactured in China, forcing the British company to recall its Chinese-made products. In the meantime, Indonesians claim that high traces of melamine have been found in Chinese-made Oreos, M&Ms and Snickers. Read all about it in the Boston Herald.
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Lunch Ladies Serve Mussels and Cream Sauce
Forget mystery meat. The menu at this French high school: mussels in cream sauce over rice with leeks and stuffed turkey thighs, accompanied by a squash au gratin casserole. Read (or hear) all about it here on NPR.
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Restaurant Gives Scientists Plenty to Chew On
Eating lunch is no picnic at this college campus, what with spy cameras, hidden scientists and behavior analysts examining every biteful in the background. Read all about it from The Associated Press.
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