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The proposal originally called for food carts to close by 2 a.m., in line with other Short North businesses. After conversation with food cart operators, council member Emmanuel Remy says he wants to push the closure time to 2:30 a.m.
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After months of eye-popping prices, egg lovers are finally seeing some relief. Wholesale prices in the Midwest fell by 58 cents at the end of January, but the days of a $1.50 a dozen may not return.
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Long before food trucks became trendy, a horse drawn cart in Miamisburg was a favorite spot for hungry residents and visitors. The horse is long gone, but the century-old recipe has been ranked one of the top 100 hamburgers in the United States by the book “Hamburger America.”
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe way many Americans eat is fueling chronic disease. Here are seven big ideas from the White House's upcoming nutrition conference for how to improve Americans' diets.
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Hosting a July 4th barbeque is 11 percent more expensive than last year, thanks to inflation. The prices of chicken wings, ground beef and beer have all skyrocketed. Still, there are ways to save.
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What the French history of the leisurely lunch break can teach us about separating work from rest.
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Foods are being designed to fool our brains into thinking we’ve received nutrition when we haven’t. The new book 'The End of Craving' looks at why we’ve gone from fit to fat and whether we can appreciate food that is cooked and consumed closer to its natural state.
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Food prices are rising faster than they have at any time since the early ‘80s. The reasons vary from the war in Ukraine to an avian flu outbreak to the drought in California. We are taking a look at the causes of food inflation and the impact here in Ohio.
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Food prices are rising faster than they have at any time since the early ‘80s. The reasons vary from the war in Ukraine to an avian flu outbreak to the drought in California. We are taking a look at the causes of food inflation and the impact here in Ohio.
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The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations says prices of food commodities like grains and vegetable oils soared in March following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.