All The Bite
- Veterans Day: 21 programs helping vets through farming
This Veteran’s Day, Food Tank brings you 21 organizations from around the world that are working to help veterans heal their wounds through farming and agriculture.
- Why Baskin Robbins' newest flavor is hard to spot
To honor veterans, Baskin-Robbins is offering a new flavor: Camouflage ice cream. On Nov. 11, the company will donate 10 cents to the USO for every cone sold.
- 'Organic' fish labeling? Why it's a bad idea.
The US government is poised to release regulations that allow fish farmed in the open ocean to be labeled 'organic.' But farming fish at sea can never meet the high bar of integrity that is integral to all organic systems of production.
- The true cost of cheap coffee
Mass-produced coffee contain hidden social and environmental costs that aren't passed along to the consumer.
- What will it take to feed the world in 2050?
Solutions to the world's food insecurity lie not in the rush to increase industrial food production but in supporting sustainable and productive farming practices among small-scale farmers – particularly women – in developing countries while halting the diversion of food to biofuels and reducing food waste.
- Starbucks Chestnut Praline Latte: because coffee is dessert now
Starbucks will release its Chestnut Praline Latte for the holidays nationwide this year. The Chestnut Praline Latte will join the Gingerbread Latte and Peppermint Mocha in Starbucks' ever-growing lineup of sweet holiday drinks.
- America says no to Cappuccino potato chips, but yes to Wasabi Ginger.
Frito-Lay says Wasabi Ginger won its contest that gives people a chance to create a new potato chip flavor, beating out cappuccino-flavored chips and the two other finalists — Mango Salsa and Cheddar Bacon Mac & Cheese.
- McDonald's earnings dive 30 percent. Can Monopoly salvage the slide?
McDonald's reported a 30 percent drop in third quarter earnings Tuesday, and McDonald's store operators are heavily relying on the chain's Monopoly promotion to stop the current sales slide.
- Whole Foods to start ranking its produce. Squash beats spinach?
Whole Foods plans to start rolling out a system that ranks fruits and vegetables as 'good,' 'better' or 'best' based on the supplier's farming practices. The Whole Foods rankings will prohibit the use of several common pesticides and take into account factors such as water and energy use.
- Why is McDonald's teaming up with a former 'MythBuster'?
McDonald’s has enlisted former 'MythBusters' co-host Grant Imahara for its latest attempt to counter what it says are some of the persistent myths about the quality of its food. The 'Our food. Your questions' campaign begins today with TV spots showing real people’s questions about the McDonald's menu.
- McDonald's bringing 'build-your-own' burger kiosks to Australia
McDonald's is testing build-your-own burger technology that it plans to install throughout Australia over the next 12 months. Could build-your-own McDonald's burgers make it the the US?
- Playing chicken: Burger King slashes nuggets price to mess with McDonald's
Burger King today is slashing the price for a 10-piece serving of its Chicken Nuggets to $1.49, dealing a double blow to McDonald’s. The limited-time offer cuts the price for Burger King’s Nuggets to nearly one-third the $4.29 McDonald's price for 10 Chicken McNuggets.
- Eleven great apps to help you navigate the farmers market
Picking out the freshest or most environmentally-conscious offerings at the local farmers market can be a challenge. Here are a few apps that help increase the impact of each market visit for buyers and sellers alike.
- Arctic greenhouse provides locals fresh produce year-round
A greenhouse in the northern Canadian community of Kuujjuaq, Nunavik is providing fresh local produce for residents of the Arctic region for the first time. The greenhouse will help improve local food security by extending the growing season past the summer months.
- The $55,000 Kickstarter Potato Salad Party. Get your invite yet?
PotatoStock 2014: Zack Brown is taking the $55,000 from a Kickstarter campaign to hold a big potato salad party in Columbus, Ohio.
- Cashews come from what? 10 foods that grow in unexpected places.
Some of the world's most popular foods have unexpected backstories. From the cashew nut, which is actually a single seed of an apple, to proteins raised in petri-dishes, ten foods that grow in peculiar ways.
- Soda makers pledge to cut calories 20 percent by 2025. Too little, too late?
Soda makers Coca Cola, PepsiCo, and the Dr Pepper Snapple Group have pledged to cut the calories consumed from their sugary drink offerings by 20 percent over the next decade. But if falling soda sales and public policy initiatives are any indication, the beverage industry may just be pre-empting soda's inevitable decline.
- Monopoly returns to McDonald's this week
McDonald's will kick off another round of its Monopoly game promotion starting Sept. 23. With this round of Monopoly, McDonald's is under more pressure than ever to succeed.
- iPhone 6 shoppers get a snack in line, courtesy of McDonald's
McDonald's representatives were up before dawn to provide apple pies and apple slices to early iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus adopters lined up at Apple stores in Chicago and New York. The chain has a vested interest in the iPhone 6's success – McDonald's announced last week that it will begin accepting ApplePay.
- Burger King 'black burger' with squid ink goes on sale today
Burger King will begin selling a new black burger in Japan Friday. What makes the special Burger King black burger sauce? Squid ink.