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Leading luxury food retailer are looking for an ambitious HR professional to provide generalist HR support, focusing on ER, to the Retail Operations team.

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Food bank distributing on the Hilltop this week

Second Harvest Food Bank of NW PA will hold a mobile food pantry for residents of Pleasantville and the surrounding area who are in need of food assistance on Friday, starting at 10 a.m.

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Food-cart program reaches full steam ahead

Vancouver’s experiment with street-food carts has suffered its share of hiccups and delays.

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Australian food industry welcomes new Gillard government

Australia’s food and grocery manufacturing industry has welcomed the new Gillard Government, with announcements from the Australian Food and Grocery Council (AFGC) and Australian Retailers Association, stating that they looked forward to working with the new government on a range of issues. Commenting on today’s decision by two Independent MPs to support Labor, AFGC Chief Executive

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Food keeps Greene King moving forward

LONDON (SHARECAST) - Good sales of food through its managed outlets are keeping pub operator and brewer Greene King on track.

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Food and Grocery welcomes new Gillard government

Australia’s food and grocery manufacturing industry has announced that it looks forward to working with the new Gillard Government on a range of food and grocery issues, the Australian Food and Grocery Council (AFGC) said today. Commenting on today’s decision by two Independent MPs to support Labor, AFGC Chief Executive Kate Carnell said: “AFGC congratulates the

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As food prices jump, UN group tries to avoid fuelling new crisis

While soaring food prices spell good news for Potash Corp.’s takeover battle, strain is beginning to show in the developing world

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Food pantry in need of donations

Last year, the Richland-Wilkin Food Pantry received, on average, 80 families per month. This year, that number has increased dramatically. In August, the food pantry experienced a record high of 136 families.

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Food journalists group names contest winners

The Association of Food Journalists announced winners in its Awards Competition 2010 at its annual conference in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on Thursday, Sept.

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Food outlets shut over health fears

Five food outlets were served with closure orders last month for putting customers’ health at risk by breaching safety laws. Related Stories Three held over Tallaght shooting Blair may shelve signing after demo Kylie to bring new tour to O2 venue Diesel-laundering plant uncovered More flying with budget airlines

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Food Industry, USDA Criticized For Recent Salmonella Outbreak, Egg Recall

USA Today reports that food safety groups are slamming how well U.S.

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Food Pantry seeing increased need

SHERMAN, TX — The Salvation Army Food Pantry says it’s handing out a record number of meals to people in need. But now the non-profit is running low on supplies and is asking for your help.

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Food drops planned for flood-bound Birdsville

Two chartered aircraft will drop food and supplies into Birdsville in far south-west Queensland as up to 5,000 people are stranded due to floodwaters.

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Food drops planned for cut-off Birdsville

Two chartered aircraft will drop food and supplies into Birdsville in far south-west Queensland today as up to 5,000 people remain stranded by mud after heavy rains closed roads around the town.

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Food fight breaks out as locavores defend turf

AFP/Washington A new food fight has stirred up the locavore movement, which promotes eating of local products, after fresh challenges to the assumption that the practice promotes environmental sustainability.

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Food cart business in Philippines booming

Patok ngayon ang mga murang food cart business na maaaring pasukin sa pamamagitan ng franchising! Nagpa-Patrol, Apples Jalandoni, TV Patrol, Linggo, Setyembre 5, 2010

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Food & Wine wins 3 awards

The Chronicle Food & Wine section has received three awards in a national competition sponsored by the Association of Food Journalists for work published in 2009. Executive Food & Wine Editor Michael Bauer received first place for newspaper restaurant…

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Food fight breaks out as locavores defend their turf

WASHINGTON, Sunday 5 September 2010 (AFP) — A new food fight has stirred up the locavore movement, which promotes eating of local products, after fresh challenges to the assumption that the practice promotes environmental sustainability.

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Food Outlet Owners Advised On Water Quality

Food outlet owners in Christchurch are advised not to open at all if tap water in their premises is murky. The Council further advises café, restaurants owners or any food provider thinking to open for business to take extra measures as far as food preparation is concerned.

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Food drive urgent as middle class becomes ‘temporary poor’

With demand at their food pantries quadrupled since the recession began, Jewish Family and Children’s Services has rolled out about 1,000 volunteers to get word out about this year’s High Holiday Food Drive, a monthlong September effort to stock the nonprofit’s five food pantries, including an expanded one in San Mateo. Those pantries operate less like food banks and more like small grocery …

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Food, fun and family are the main ingredients for La Festa

SCRANTON — Food, fun and family are all part of an annual tradition in downtown Scranton that has taken place in the Electric City since 1976.

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Fast food delivery driver beaten with metal rod

A fast food delivery driver was beaten with a metal rod during an armed robbery in Spring Hill last night, police said.

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Food Truck Vies for National Reality Show

Among the food vendors at the feast was a Rochester area food truck hoping to make it in to the national spotlight.

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Global food price hike worries UN

Food prices rose 5 per cent globally during August, according to the UN, spurred mostly by the higher cost of wheat, and the first signs of unrest erupted as 10 people died in Mozambique during clashes ignited partly by a 30 per cent leap in the cost of bread.

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Food ministry sees more new faces

Volunteers sort food Friday afternoon at Interfaith Food Ministry in Grass Valley.

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Food executive in food probe meets $6 million bail

A former food company executive at the center of a tomato price-fixing investigation was released from jail Friday on $6 million bail. Frederick Scott Salyer walked out of Sacramento County Main Jail around 6 p.m.

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Food executive Salyer meets $6M bail in food probe

SACRAMENTO - A former food company executive at the center of a tomato price-fixing investigation was released from jail Friday on $6 million bail.

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Food crisis of 2007 and 2008 may be upon us again

Fears of a global food supply crisis are now entrenched as Russia announced a 12-month extension of its grain export ban, bringing the world ever-closer to the food insecurity of 2007 and 2008.

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Food bank and GreenMarket use hybrid truck

The Harry Chapin Food Bank will be showcasing two 24-foot hybrid refrigerated trucks, obtained through a grant from the Kresge Foundation at the Alliance for the Arts’ GreenMarket (McGregor and Colonial Blvd., Fort Myers) on Saturday, Sept. 11, from 8 a.m.

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Food and water safety advice

The New Zealand Food Safety Authority (NZFSA) has issued advice to protect consumer from foodborne illnesses in the wake of the Christchurch earthquake

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Food and walking festivals begin

Festivals of food and walking get under way in Dumfries and Galloway and the Scottish Borders.

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Food and fuel inflation rises again

Food and fuel inflation shot up in the week ended August 13, belying the expectation that prices will soften gradually following a good monsoon.

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Food inflation inches up to 10.86 %

NEW DELHI: Halting the fortnight long downward movement, food inflation inched up marginally to 10.86 per cent for the week ended August 21 from 10.05 per cent a week ago, mainly owing to higher prices of cereals, fruits and milk.

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Food Safety Tips for the Budget-Conscious

Safety experts have advice on ways to germ-proof your food, and still save money.

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Global food prices reach 20 year high

Global food prices have reached a 20 year high and there are concerns they could climb even further after Russia decided to extend its ban on wheat exports.

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Food & Farmer’s Expo Sept. 19

Meet local farmers at the first Food & Farmer’s Expo on Sunday, Sept. 19, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m

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UN food agency calls special meeting over concerns on rising food prices

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Food inflation at 10.86 pc; fuel inflation accelerates

Food and fuel inflation accelerated in the third week of August, maintaining pressure on the RBI to tighten monetary policy.

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Food court confidential

Do you know what pangat means in food court lingo? Foodie beware.

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Food-for-school deliveries completed

The Food-for-School Program rice deliveries in Western Visayas is expected to be completed this week as almost all beneficiary provinces have received their allocations.

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