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Siddhartha, to the smaller but still brashly ambitious sorts who fill out many of our other pages--this is an Asian business buffet, both in text and photography. (All the food stories in this issue must be affecting me.) Add to this mix the best of FORBES in the U.S. and hungry readers get their fill.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Conservative MP Anne McIntosh, who chairs the Environment Select Committee, said the news was "stunning... considering all the care that is taken in this country, and all the efforts with food labelling".
BBC: 'Horsemeat beefburgers' investigated in UK and Ireland
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Shares in Kraft Foods and maker of the staple food for all age groups, hit the highest price in four years this week as demand grew on guarded optimism over economic recovery.
FORBES: Corporate Spreads Widen After Dull Jobs Report
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In this panicked environment, futures prices for all food commodities shot up.
ECONOMIST: The real lesson from volatile commodity prices
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"It is a food supply chain, and we're all in this together, " he said.
BBC: Farmers hold protest over money received for products
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All this helps Carpigiani meet stringent regulations for machines that make food in countries such as America.
ECONOMIST: Italian champions (2)
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Yet in this vastly changing landscape of food, I have tried all different kinds: zucchini, beet, sweet potato, celery root, and apple-horseradish.
CNN: , Special to
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If all this sounds a little high-stakes, take comfort in the fact that the food lives up to the hype.
NEWYORKER: Pok Pok Ny
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He had no idea what she was saying, but there he was, chewing his food full-cheeked as if he dined in this manner all the time.
NEWYORKER: Swimming
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The Chicago Tribune reports that food delivery companies GrubHub, DoorDash and Caviar were all hit with separate lawsuits in San Francisco this week.
ENGADGET: ICYMI: Best VR Ride, Screen Buttons That Re-Form and More
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While there have been increasing reports of American employers reacting to the requirements of the Affordable Care Act by making plans to cut employee work hours so that these companies may deny health insurance as a benefit of employment particularly in the restaurant and fast food industries it appears that Walmart has been planning this move all along.
FORBES: Walmart Bails On Obamacare-Sticks Taxpayers With Employee Healthcare Costs