Crops Grown on Barge Lets Folks in NYC Pick Free Food From Docks
People are delivering a garden featuring 80 different kinds of fruit and vegetables to docks near food deserts in New York City this summer.
People are delivering a garden featuring 80 different kinds of fruit and vegetables to docks near food deserts in New York City this summer.
A man who went from "king to beggar" -and back again- is giving free meals to anyone who needs food.
In an experiment, Costco is helping farmers to buy land for growing more organic produce, hoping to keep a steady supply on its shelves.
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From dining to traveling across America, seniors as young as 55 are missing out on millions of dollars in discounts, simply because they don't know to ask.
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For the past two months, one of my favorite reads has been a blog started by 9-year-old Martha Payne of western Scotland to document in photos the daily lunches she was being served in her public primary school. Payne started blogging in early May and her lunch photos went viral in days. She had a million viewers within a few weeks; was written up in Time, the Telegraph, the Daily Mail; and got support from TV chef Jamie Oliver, whose series "Jamie's School Dinners" kicked off school-food reform in England.
Bertie County, North Carolina is the poorest county in the state, with residents who are largely obese and have no access to fresh food. It's also home to some design students came up with the idea of building a pavilion in which farmers could sell produce
Five-year-old Haylen set up an ice cream shop because he wants to help "a bunch and bunch and bunch of kids" so they can buy medicine. Read on.
Taiwan is the first country in Asia to make the actual consumption of dog and cat meat punishable by law.
Whether you like Cabernet, Merlot, or Malbec, wine lovers everywhere can appreciate this new patent for a drip-free wine bottle.
What started as a hashtag on social media has become an international campaign to save Somalian families from starvation and famine, thanks to these stars.
This trend of healthier beverage choices may be an indicator of relief for the expensive costs of the American obesity epidemic.
Every night at the Enoteca, a different grandmother takes charge of the kitchen and creates a menu based entirely on the food of her home nation.
Suffer from spring hay fever? A holistic alternative to allergy medications might be a welcome relief from your symptoms.
Bruno Serato almost went broke trying to feed his favorite kids every day – so when his beloved restaurant burned down, the community stepped up.
The sandwich chain's decision to phase out unethical treatment of their chickens goes hand in hand with their starting use of cage-free eggs in 2016.
Everett Botwright refused to eat anything if it wasn't Star Wars Kraft Dinners – so when he finally ran out of meals, social media stepped in to help.
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