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Customers Charged for Waste
More than a quarter of all food gets thrown out, estimate some experts. One New York restaurant is leading the charge to reduce waste - by making customers pay for food they order but don't eat. Read all about it here from WCBS TV in New York.
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Salt Spikes Teen Foods
Salt in Twizzlers? Who knew? Turns out a lot of teen-friendly foods contain high levels of sodium, the hidden blood-pressure booster. Check out some of the culprits reported in the New York Times.
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Shoppers Scope Out Scandalous School Food
"Mystery shoppers" are sneaking into school cafeterias in Edinburgh, Scotland, to sample the fare, following a pronouncement from city leaders who deemed the school food so bad it's "scandalous." Read all about it in The Scotsman.
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Food Fight Benefits Food Bank
This food fight between two Indiana principals turned into a big bounty for a local food bank, as neighbors pitched in and helped students donate nearly 40 tons of food, according to this report in the Hamilton County Star.
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Governor Seeks Tax on Soda
A move by the governor of New York to slap an obesity tax on soda has many constituents atwitter. The governor hopes the tax will boost the budget and trim waistlines. Read all about it in The New York Times.
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