How Your Meat Can Make You Millions
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Source: Reuters: Health - February 2, 2024 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Upside Foods ’ Lab-Grown Meat Is Off the Menu at Bar Crenn, Its Sole Venue
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Source: Reuters: Health - February 1, 2024 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Instacart quietly deletes its unsettling AI-generated food pics
A puckered seam in meat is seen in what looks to be an AI-generated picture for Instacart's recipe for "Boiled Dinner Recipe with Corned Beef Brisket." Instacart/Business Insider Instacart confirmed on Sunday it was using AI-generated imagery and recipes. The results were very weird: Chickens were…#instacart #chickeninasal #hotdogstirfry #reddit (Source: Reuters: Health)
Source: Reuters: Health - January 31, 2024 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Inflexible bosses keep yoga instructors ’ pay down
Yoga, aerobics and Pilates instructors at Colchester City Council are voting on strike action after nearly a decade without a pay rise, UNISON has announced.The Leisure World instructors are all directly employed by the council, but their pay is determined differently to the scales used for other staff at the local authority.UNISON says inflexible bosses have kept yoga and Pilates rates at £25 per-session since 2015, refusing to even review this figure until last year.When the council did finally assess pay in August 2023, senior managers offered no rise at all, says the union.Aerobics instructors are paid £22.50 per ses...
Source: UNISON meat hygiene - January 30, 2024 Category: Food Science Authors: Amanda Kendal Tags: Article News ballot Colchester Council Industrial action Leisure World strike Source Type: news

Donate to medical charities leading the emergency response in Gaza
The United Nations has stated that Palestinians in Gaza are now facing a major humanitarian crisis. UNISON is urging branches to donate to Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP) and the Red Cross. Gaza’s fragile health system was close to collapse long before Israel’s military assault began on 7 October, due to the tight land sea and air blockade on the strip and years of chronic underfunding. Now, 115 days into the conflict, healthcare has been decimated, with just 14 out of Gaza’s 36 hospitals partially functioning and essential medicines and equipment in short supply. Save the Children estimates that 10 children ...
Source: UNISON meat hygiene - January 30, 2024 Category: Food Science Authors: Janey Starling Tags: Article News Gaza international aid Palestine Source Type: news

UNISON joins Cheltenham rally to defend the right to strike
On Saturday 27 January, around 5,000 people took to the streets of Cheltenham against the Tories’ new anti-strike laws. The date marked the 40th anniversary of GCHQ’s ban on trade unions, when Margaret Thatcher’s Conservative government attacked trade union rights in 1984. UNISON, along with other unions, say there are parallels between this historical event and the new Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Act 2023. The Minimum Service Levels Act could restrict the right to strike for over five million workers. The new law stipulates that, when workers in certain public sectors vote to strike, they could be f...
Source: UNISON meat hygiene - January 29, 2024 Category: Food Science Authors: Janey Starling Tags: Article minimum service levels right to strike Source Type: news

US Chicken Prices to Fall at Last Thanks to Green Fuel Boom
After years of butcher-counter sticker shock, Americans are likely to see a drop in meat prices thanks to an unlikely ally: the emerging renewable fuel industry. • None Three US Troops Killed in Attack Tied to Iran-Backed Groups Processing the vast amounts of soybeans needed to make the…#iran #gordondenny #bungeglobalsa #sofiabaig #chadhart #iowastateuniversity #bunge #brianearnest #cobank #tysonfoodsinc (Source: Reuters: Health)
Source: Reuters: Health - January 29, 2024 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Chicken prices to finally fall thanks to boom in renewable fuel:'A tailwind for the protein industry '
After years of butcher-counter sticker shock, Americans are likely to see a drop in meat prices thanks to an unlikely ally: the emerging renewable fuel industry. Processing the vast amounts of soybeans needed to make the plant-based jet fuel and diesel required to lower US emissions will also…#gordondenny #bungeglobalsa #sofiabaig #chadhart #iowastateuniversity #bunge #brianearnest #cobank #tysonfoodsinc #nt (Source: Reuters: Health)
Source: Reuters: Health - January 28, 2024 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Japan's onigiri shops get a makeover with innovative offerings
TOKYO -- Japan's soul food, onigiri, the humble rice ball, is getting a makeover in Japan. Specialty shops are offering a variety of savory toppings and innovative fillings, such as seared meat and even carbonara. Instagram-worthy rice balls can be had from specialty shops like Onigiri Konga at…#tokyo #riceball #onigirikonga #hanedaairport (Source: Reuters: Health)
Source: Reuters: Health - January 28, 2024 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Meat & livestock australia and trade and investment queensland partner with star chefs to host culinary celebration of australian beef
BROOKLYN, N.Y., Jan. 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The culinary stars will align Jan. 29 at a bespoke tasting event highlighting Australian beef, at Rule of Thirds, Brooklyn. Hosted by Trade and Investment Queensland and Meat & Livestock Australia, in partnership with StarChefs, the evening event…#brooklyn #ny #australian #ruleofthirdsbrooklyn #starchefs #queensland #northamerican #culinarians #jtvuong #jaelee (Source: Reuters: Health)
Source: Reuters: Health - January 26, 2024 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Lethal ‘zombie deer disease’ could spill-over to humans, research group warns as it launches an international effort to prepare
The threat of so-called “mad cow disease” has all but faded from the collective memory, after its appearance in U.K. cattle in 1986. Human deaths from the scourge, caused by eating contaminated meat, were contained to around 200. With rare exception, beef is again safe to eat thanks to regulations…#finland #norway #sweden #universityofcalgary #cwd #society #michaelosterholm #fortune #minnesota #stanleyprusiner (Source: Reuters: Health)
Source: Reuters: Health - January 26, 2024 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Remembering all those killed by the Nazis
Every year UNISON marks Holocaust Memorial Day, which takes place on 27 January, the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the Nazi concentration and death camp. We remember the six million Jews murdered during the Holocaust alongside the millions of other people killed under Nazi persecution, including Roma and Sinti people, disabled people, LGBT+ people, Black people, trade unionists and political opponents of the Nazis. We also remember and commemorate the victims of more recent genocides. This year is the 30thanniversary of the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. Each year, Holocaust Memorial Day...
Source: UNISON meat hygiene - January 26, 2024 Category: Food Science Authors: Amanda Kendal Tags: Article News holocaust memorial day Source Type: news

Denmark leads the way in incentivising low-meat diets
Policy carrots have kept livestock farmers sweet so far — but sticks may yet be needed (Source: FT.com - Drugs and Healthcare)
Source: FT.com - Drugs and Healthcare - January 25, 2024 Category: Pharmaceuticals Source Type: news

Hunter-gatherers were mostly gatherers, says archaeologist
Researchers reject ‘macho caveman’ stereotype after burial site evidence suggests a largely plant-based dietEarly human hunter-gatherers ate mostly plants and vegetables, according to archeological findings that undermine the commonly held view that our ancestors lived on ahigh protein, meat-heavy diet.The evidence, from the remains of 24 individuals from two burial sites in the Peruvian Andes dating to between 9,000 and 6,500 years ago, suggests that wild potatoes and other root vegetables may have been a dominant source of nutrition beforethe shift to an agricultural lifestyle.Continue reading... (Source: Guardian Unlimited Science)
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - January 24, 2024 Category: Science Authors: Hannah Devlin Science correspondent Tags: Archaeology Science Diets and dieting Veganism Vegetarianism Food Source Type: news

Council bailout cash not even a short-term fix, says UNISON  
Commenting on government plans to provide councils with emergency bailout money announced today (Wednesday), UNISON head of local government Mike Short said: “Such is the desperate state of most councils’ finances that this cash injection merely staves off the immediate threat of bankruptcy for some. But others could still go under in the coming months. “Sadly, ministers have yet to understand councils need proper and sustained funding, not panicked quick fixes to keep the wolf from the door in an election year. “Under-pressure local authorities will jump at the chance of extra money, but emergency bailouts won...
Source: UNISON meat hygiene - January 24, 2024 Category: Food Science Authors: Dan Ashley Tags: News Press release council cuts council funding Source Type: news