In the News: China to Monitor Food Plants; Additives Impact Hyperactivity; Potatoes Are the Future
- USDA finds violations in slaughterhouses [AP]
- China to monitor Olympic food plants 24 hours a day [Reuters]
- Study: Food additives impact hyperactivity [United Press International]
- Potatoes seen as 'food of the future' as grain prices rise [Food Navigator]
- Brewers and beer lovers celebrate 75th anniversary of the end of Prohibition [CNN]
- NYC restaurants and hotels ban bottled water [NY Post]
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3 Comments:
I've always felt that bottled water, (especially at $5), was the height of idiocy, but banning it does not "help the environment".
People feeling proud of themselves for not doing something extravagant and stupid is a good example of loberal angst.
The absence of hurt is not help.
srhcb at 8:07PM on 04/08/08
re-read that first article....they inspected 18, but only found violations in 3. The intro you wrote is misleading.
amber at 8:28AM on 04/09/08
@amber: Thanks. The intro has been fixed.
Adam Kuban at 9:34AM on 04/09/08