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  • Monell Center researchers find fructose sends a weaker “I’m full” signal to the brain than glucose

    06/11/2026 7:50:01 PM PDT · by aimhigh · 8 replies
    EurekaAlert ^ | 06/11/2026 | Monell Chemical Senses Center
    Researchers at the Monell Chemical Senses Center found that common dietary sugars fructose and glucose, despite having the same amount of calories, communicate with the brain through different gut-brain pathways, a difference that may help shape our food and beverage preferences. In mice, the team identified a dedicated gut-brain signaling pathway through which fructose communicates with the brain and found that it is much less effective than glucose in turning down the activity of hunger-related neurons. Their findings were published June 10 in Neuron. “This work adds to our growing understanding of how modern diets, especially those high in fructose...
  • Costco fires back over lawsuit tied to iconic product as shoppers claim false advertising (rotisserie chicken)

    06/10/2026 7:35:01 AM PDT · by Libloather · 62 replies
    NY Post ^ | 6/10/26 | Daniel Farr
    Costco is pushing back hard against a proposed class-action lawsuit that accuses the retail giant of misleading shoppers about its popular $5 rotisserie chicken. In a motion filed last week in the US District Court for the Southern District of California, the warehouse club asked the court to dismiss the case, which was brought in January by two California customers. The plaintiffs claim Costco’s Kirkland Signature Seasoned Rotisserie Chicken contains carrageenan and sodium phosphate while still being marketed as having “no preservatives.” According to the lawsuit, that labeling misleads consumers and violates Washington’s Consumer Protection Act, California’s Consumers Legal Remedies...
  • 'He looks like he wants to puke': 'Vegan' James Talarico now shoving all kinds of meat in his mouth, internet goes wild with reaction

    06/08/2026 9:46:40 AM PDT · by libstripper · 44 replies
    WND ^ | June 8, 2026 | Joe Kovacs
    Now that the race for U.S. Senate in Texas is solidified between Republican Ken Paxton and Democrat James Talarico, there are photos emerging of Talarico, who had famously declared his campaign to be "non-meat," now packing all kinds of meat into his mouth. End Wokeness is highlighting some of the images on X, stating: "James Talarico's team is now forcing him to eat meat in front of reporters "proving he's Texas tough." "He looks like he wants to puke."
  • HelloFresh’s ‘unhinged’ Pride month post divides the internet: ‘Sick and twisted’

    06/07/2026 3:08:38 PM PDT · by madison10 · 76 replies
    Syracuse.com ^ | June 7. 2026 | Kelly Corbett
    HelloFresh decided to get a little bold with its latest marketing for Pride Month, and it’s fair to say the reaction has been a mixed bag. On Friday, the meal kit company posted a statement on Instagram that read: We know eating isn’t always a top priority this month. We respect that. But for those of you who are... prepping... we have an extensive lineup of high-fiber recipes available. Happy Pride." On Instagram, many fans were all for the brand’s creative approach. The comment section was filled with praise, with one person writing, “This is what happens when a brand...
  • USDA confirms second screwworm fly found in Texas

    06/05/2026 10:52:04 PM PDT · by OrangeHoof · 26 replies
    The Hill ^ | 06-05-26 | Sophie Brams
    The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) confirmed a second case of a flesh-eating screwworm parasite in Texas on Friday, as it races to contain and eradicate the outbreak before it severely impacts the cattle population. A New World screwworm was detected in a one-month-old calf in Zavala County after testing a “number of suspected cases,” according to USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). It was found less than six miles away from the ranch where the pest was reported in another young calf earlier this week. ( Snip ) The New World screwworm is a species of parasitic...
  • Popular Frozen Item Pulled From Walmart, Costco And More In Widespread Food Recall

    06/05/2026 10:03:10 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 28 replies
    100 Percent Fed Up ^ | June 05, 2026 | Russell
    Consumers are being encouraged to check their freezers for a product that might contain harmful or potentially deadly bacteria. In the latest recall linked to salmonella risks associated with powdered milk, a popular frozen food sold by Costco and Walmart has been pulled from shelves. The Hill provided these details: The most recent recall was shared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Monday. Select batches of Motor City Pizza Co. 5 Cheese Bread were recalled because the dry milk powder was used in the five-cheese sauce blend. Other recalls linked to the powder impact frozen pizzas, pork rinds,...
  • TGI Fridays rebuilds brand after bankruptcy

    06/05/2026 12:13:19 PM PDT · by Cronos · 33 replies
    NJ Biz ^ | 13th March 2026 | Kimberley Tedmond
    TGI Fridays was a once a powerhouse in the casual dining scene known for its lively atmosphere, happy hours and fan favorite American comfort foods like loaded potato skins, burgers and chicken wings. With over 600 U.S. locations and hundreds more internationally at its peak, TGI Fridays was a globally recognized brand that combined strong operational scale with a fun guest experience. Now as the 61-year-old chain rebuilds in the wake of its November 2024 bankruptcy, leadership is working to recapture Fridays’ reputation as “the most celebratory, craveable brand in casual dining.” After years of media coverage about the chain’s...
  • Aldi accelerates expansion with more than 180 new stores slated for 2026 The grocer’s rapid growth could push its store count above Kroger.

    06/01/2026 11:24:30 PM PDT · by Cronos · 56 replies
    Retail Brew ^ | Jan 12th, 2026 | Erin Cabrev
    Entering its 50th year stateside, Aldi is hitting the ground running by breaking ground this year on a host of new locations. The discount grocer today announced footprint expansion plans that could push it to become the nation’s second-largest supermarket in terms of store count. It also said it would improve its supply chain operations and ecommerce experience, reaching a total investment of $9 billion over five years by 2028. Aldi will open more than 180 new stores this year, bringing its footprint to ~2,800 amid its goal to reach 3,200 stores by 2028. It’ll debut in Portland, Maine—its 40th...
  • Trans Fat From Cheese, Butter May Not Raise Heart Disease Risk

    06/01/2026 7:14:52 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 22 replies
    Study Finds ^ | June 01, 2026 | Ian Givens (University of Reading)
    In A Nutshell A major review found no link between naturally occurring dairy trans fats and higher risk of heart disease or type 2 diabetes. Unlike artificial trans fats in processed foods, dairy trans fats appear to behave differently in the body. Some studies found that people with higher blood levels of a dairy-specific trans fat were less likely to develop type 2 diabetes, though the evidence is not conclusive. Several of the study’s authors have ties to the dairy industry, a conflict of interest the researchers disclosed and that independent replication would help address. ============================================================================ For decades, “trans fat”...
  • The Victory Garden Thread - June, 2026

    06/01/2026 6:10:43 AM PDT · by Diana in Wisconsin · 255 replies
    June 1, 2026 | Diana in WI/Greeneyes in Memoriam
    The MONTHLY Victory Garden Thread is a gathering of folks that love soil, seeds and plants of all kinds. From complete newbies that are looking to start that first potted plant, to gardeners with some acreage, to Master Gardener level and beyond, we would love to hear from you. If you have specific question about a plant/problem you are having, please remember to state the Growing Zone where you are located. This thread is a non-political respite. No matter what, you won’t be flamed, and the only dumb question is the one that isn’t asked. It is impossible to hijack...
  • That Rich, Salty Cheese May Actually Be Doing Something Good Inside Your Gut

    05/30/2026 5:10:31 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 34 replies
    Study Finds ^ | May 25, 2026 | Sabrina Longley (University of Reading)
    In A Nutshell Researchers found bacteria with probiotic potential in three British artisan cheeses. The hay-aged cheese had the biggest increase in bacterial diversity as it matured. Lactose was largely gone by maturity, which may matter for lactose-sensitive readers. The study is promising, but it does not prove these cheeses improve gut health in people. ========================================================================== For most people, cheese is a guilty pleasure: something delicious but probably not great for you. That assumption may be worth revisiting. A recent study took a close look at three traditional British artisan cheeses and tracked how their bacterial communities and chemical profiles...
  • Congress has a cruelty problem The Save Our Bacon Act could erase state and local animal welfare laws.

    05/30/2026 5:39:19 AM PDT · by Cronos · 24 replies
    Washington post ^ | May 30th. 2026 | Kathleen Parker
    the bill includes the proposed Save Our Bacon Act, which is designed to override state animal welfare requirements and potentially a host of other state and local regulations. The act aims to reverse California’s Proposition 12 and Massachusetts’s Question 3, which voters passed in 2018 and 2016, respectively, to prohibit the sale of food products derived from livestock raised in extreme confinement — that is, without enough space for animals to turn around and stretch their limbs. This hardly seems an unreasonable request for a modern, enlightened society. Besides, a majority of residents in those two states, among several others,...
  • Some of Texas’ most famous BBQ joints forced to close due to sky-high beef prices

    05/29/2026 1:00:55 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 52 replies
    New York Post ^ | May 26, 2026 | Ariel Zilber
    Where’s the beef? Not in Texas — at least, not as much as it used to be. Texas barbecue joints are shutting their doors across the Lone Star State as sky-high beef prices turn brisket — once the centerpiece of a blue-collar meal — into a luxury item that many customers can no longer afford. From Houston suburbs to rural smokehouses, pitmasters say soaring wholesale beef costs, inflation and shrinking customer traffic are crushing margins and forcing some of the state’s most celebrated BBQ institutions out of business. SNIP “When brisket costs $36 a pound for the consumer and then...
  • MASSIVE EBT & CHARITY FRAUD EXPOSED: Immigrants Are Openly Buying Food with Food Stamps and Collecting It from Charities, Then Shipping It Overseas to Sell for Profit

    05/28/2026 4:06:08 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 37 replies
    Twitter / X / MuckRaker ^ | May 27, 2026 | Staff
    In Lawrence, Massachusetts, a whistleblower revealed a welfare scam that the Dominican community has been running for over a decade. Here is how it works: Dominican immigrants buy food with EBT cards or take it for free from food banks. They then load it into shipping barrels and send it to the Dominican Republic, where it is sold for profit in local bodegas. We tracked the entire pipeline, from corner stores in Massachusetts to shipping hubs in New York to bodegas in Santo Domingo that are stocked with food paid for by the American taxpayer. We are prepared to share...
  • Ice Cream Recall Affects Residents of 17 States

    05/24/2026 10:44:52 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 30 replies
    Western Journal ^ | May 24, 2026 | Michael Austin
    Straus Family Creamery announced a voluntary recall for some of their ice cream flavors because of the potential for metal fragments in the desserts. The recall, announced by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on May 15, said that Straus Family Creamery is “working with retailers to remove the potentially affected products from shelves.” Those products are in 17 states — Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, New Jersey, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Washington, and Wisconsin.
  • The Only Store-Bought Mayo Brand Martha Stewart Will Buy...It's a staple in her pantry.

    05/21/2026 9:38:04 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 99 replies
    AllRecipes.com ^ | May 21, 2026 | Robin Shreeves
    Mayonnaise is one of those pantry staples we can't seem to live without, whether we're slathering it on sandwiches or using it in deviled eggs. But with so many brands on the market—and just as many opinions about them—it begs the question: Is there truly a noticeable difference between mayo brands? For many celebrity chefs and home cooks, the answer is a resounding "yes." In our blind taste test of eight store-bought mayo brands, four stood out: Hellmann's, Duke's, Kewpie, and Sir Kensington's. Among these, Hellmann's and Duke's emerged as favorites for home cooks. When we asked five professional chefs...
  • Iconic Las Vegas burger joint closes its doors, blames rising costs for city's decline (Heart Attack Grill)

    05/19/2026 5:47:24 PM PDT · by dynachrome · 15 replies
    Fox ^ | 5-19-26 | Andrea Margolis
    The Heart Attack Grill, the over-the-top Las Vegas restaurant known for its calorie-loaded "Bypass Burgers" and hospital-themed servers, announced this week it will close its Sin City doors. The restaurant was founded by Jon Basso in Chandler, Arizona, in 2005. It relocated to downtown Las Vegas in 2011. It's most known for its unapologetically indulgent menu — including massive burgers, fries cooked in pure lard, even unfiltered cigarettes.
  • University student took her own life after suffering from 'delusional beliefs caused by her vegan diet', inquest finds

    05/19/2026 7:41:47 AM PDT · by fruser1 · 46 replies
    UK Daily Mail ^ | 5/19/2026 | Jon Brady, Charlie Moloney
    Georgina Owen, 21, of Saffron Walden in Essex, had been following a plant-based diet since 2016 'stemming from her environmental concerns', but was suffering from a B12 deficiency in the latter months of her life. Miss Owen told her family she had 'forgotten' to take her supplements but had bought an 'organic' Methyl-cobalamin B12 spray from Canada to top herself up. But a coroner's court heard that post-mortem blood tests showed she was B12 deficient Miss Owen's family reported that in the recent period before her death she had [been] dwelling on the state of the world and her place...
  • Carl’s Jr. crushed by California’s minimum wage, as violence-stricken workers walk out on the job

    05/19/2026 3:18:23 AM PDT · by where's_the_Outrage? · 50 replies
    California Post (AKA NY Post) ^ | May 19, 2026 | Titus Wu
    Iconic burger chain Carl’s Jr. is under increasing financial pressure from both California’s cost of doing business, $20 minimum wage rules and public safety issues that employees allege are spilling into the workplace. Carl’s Jr. has 588 stores in California as of 2025, but that number declined by 25 from 2023, when it had 613 stores in the state, according to internal franchise documents. Last month, a major franchisee filed for bankruptcy, affecting 11% of operations across the state. The doomed franchisee, Friendly Franchisees Corporation, last month explicitly blamed the state’s relatively new $20 minimum fast-food wage touted by the...
  • Pork sausages served to Muslim passengers on deportation flight(Ireland to Pakistan)

    05/18/2026 5:29:59 PM PDT · by dynachrome · 38 replies
    GBN ^ | 5-18-26 | Oliver Partridge
    Muslim passengers being deported from Ireland to Pakistan were insensitively served pork sausages as part of a breakfast during their chartered flight. A Government-appointed human rights monitor branded the meal choice "inappropriate" aboard the journey from Dublin to Islamabad transporting 24 men to the Muslim-majority nation. The monitor's assessment noted "the quality of food was a low standard" and criticised the decision to include pork products for individuals travelling to an Islamic country – naturally defying the dietary practices of the religion. Before the flight – which cost Irish taxpayers €473,000 – the men were detained overnight across three separate...