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General Mills recalls Green Giant Original Sweetcorn because of faulty seams

General Mills recalls Green Giant Original Sweetcorn because some seams may be faulty due to a packaging fault, which could make this product unsafe to eat.




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Top Star Marketing UK recalls GoGo Pan Masala because it contains an illegal dye

Top Star Marketing UK Ltd. is recalling Shahzada Industries GoGo Fresh & Sweet Pan Masala because it contains the illegal dye Rhodamine B, which may pose a health risk.




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Unilever recalls Wall’s Mini Calippo multi-packs because they may contain small pieces of metal

Unilever is recalling Wall’s Mini Calippo (Orange and Lemon-Lime) multi-packs because they may contain small pieces of metal. The presence of metal makes this product unsafe to eat.




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Premier League final table if games ended after 80 minutes - Man Utd boost, Newcastle DOWN



Premier League football could return by mid-June, if all goes according to plan.




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Man Utd stepping up Jack Grealish transfer bid after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer heard two things



Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer wants to sign Aston Villa star Jack Grealish in this summer's transfer window.




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Man Utd star Bruno Fernandes behind Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's thinking on one signing



Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has identified a transfer target they hope will be a long-term partner for Bruno Fernandes.




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FSA welcomes sentencing in DNP trial

The Food Standards Agency welcomes the sentencing of a man who unlawfully sold DNP for human consumption.




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New research shows societal burden of foodborne illness in the UK

Five-year study improves understanding of impact of foodborne illnesses and strengthens the Food Standards Agency’s ability to respond to them.




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FSA March 2020 Board meeting now available online

A recording of the March 2020 Board meeting is now available




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FSA publishes guidance for food businesses on coronavirus (COVID-19)

Advice for food businesses in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak in the UK.




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Joint statement on UK meat industry response to coronavirus

The following joint statement has been issued by the Food Standards Agency, Food Standards Scotland and representatives of the UK meat industry.




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FSA puts meat industry contingency plans in place in response to coronavirus

New measures will be available for the FSA to implement in slaughterhouses to ensure consumer safety and animal welfare protections are maintained.




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FSA publishes guidance for consumers on coronavirus (COVID-19)

New FSA guidance reassures consumers that food risks from coronavirus (COVID-19) remain low.




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Food Standards Agency appoints new Chief Scientific Adviser

The Food Standards Agency has appointed Professor Robin May as its Chief Scientific Adviser (CSA).




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Meat wholesaler given conditional discharge for obstructing FSA officer

Fahad Ismail pleaded guilty to obstructing an FSA officer from collecting evidence.




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Birmingham abattoir ordered to pay over £11,000 for hygiene offences

Birmingham Halal Abattoir Limited pleaded guilty to allowing potential cross-contamination of carcases




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Coronavirus found in patients' semen in small Chinese study

The virus that causes COVID-19 can be found in semen, Chinese researchers report in a small study that doesn't address whether sexual transmission is possible.




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How does the virus infect children? And should they be in school?

With parents and policymakers agonizing over when to reopen schools as lockdowns ease, scientists are still struggling to find out how the new coronavirus affects children.




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No additional COVID-19 cases identified in retroactive testing in Manitoba

More than a dozen past cases of severe pneumonia in Manitoba were re-tested for COVID-19, according to a government spokesperson.




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Should your child wear a face mask?

As provinces across the country move towards reopening schools and daycares, you might be wondering if your child should be wearing a face mask to prevent infection from the novel coronavirus. One expert says not to worry about it.




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Ontario promises to review long-term care system once pandemic ends

Ontario’s minister of long-term care has announced that the provincial government will conduct a review of the long-term care system once the COVID-19 pandemic settles.




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PPE shortage a growing concern among dental professionals

Canadian dental offices that closed their doors during the initial shutdown of businesses due to the COVID-19 pandemic now worry the equipment needed to conduct their business is in short supply as they begin reopening.




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Health-care workers' union says Ontario wants to change N95 directive in long-term care

A union representing health-care workers in long-term care homes says the province wants to change a directive that gives all workers access N95 masks.




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Kenney says doctor pay will have to change once Alberta emerges from pandemic

Kenney noted that provincial physicians are the highest paid in Canada and in recent years saw their pay rise 'while Albertans' incomes were cratering.'




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World-first COVID-19 dialysis treatment comes from Canadian research team, doctors say

A team of researchers based in London, Ont. is the first in the world to attempt treating critical COVID-19 patients with a modified form of dialysis, doctors say.




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75,000 Americans at risk of dying from overdose or suicide due to coronavirus despair, group warns

As many as 75,000 Americans could die because of drug or alcohol misuse and suicide as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, according to an analysis conducted by the national public health group Well Being Trust.




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How to make a Negroni - The simple tricks for a perfect aperitif



NEGRONIS are a popular Italian cocktail and a great way to toast the sunshine or enjoy as an aperitif. Here's how to make a classic Negroni.




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VE Day baking ideas: Five simple baking ideas for you to celebrate VE Day at home



VE DAY will be spent at home this year due to coronavirus. Here are some great baking ideas to help you celebrate at home.




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How to make a gimlet - and an incredible Garden Gimlet alternative to try



GIN-LOVERS rejoice as Express.co.uk has two very simple gimlet recipes for you to try at home.




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Scone recipe: Can you make scones with plain flour?



FLOUR shortages across the UK mean new and old bakers alike are struggling to make their favourite recipes. If you've run out of self-raising flour, can you make the British classic scones with plain flour?




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Aldi makes big change to Specialbuys - have you noticed while shopping?



ALDI has revealed it is changing the way customers can get hold of its Specialbuy products. The budget supermarket has made changes due to the current coronavirus crisis.




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Cheese scones recipe: How to make classic cheese scones



CHEESE SCONES are a great way of using up excess cheese while also being a delightful treat all the family will enjoy. Here's a quick recipe on how to make cheese scones.




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Why buying tinned food could save you over £200 a year on your weekly shop



SHOPPERS could save hundreds of pounds a year simply by making the swap from fresh foods to tinned alternatives, according to an exclusive cost comparison. What's more, an expert nutritionist weighs in on why buying canned food could help you to stick to healthy habits, especially in lockdown.




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Cadbury brings back retro favourites & introduces two new Dairy Milk bars



CADBURY has expanded its offering, with two new Dairy Milk flavours, as well as bringing back a retro favourite. Where can you buy them?




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Pancake recipe: How to make the Queen’s favourite pancakes



PANCAKES are loved by many around Britain, but how can you make the fluffy pancakes which are beloved by the Queen?




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How to make sourdough without yeast



SOURDOUGH BREAD is a popular recipe for those wanting to cook during the lockdown, but how can you make it without yeast?




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IndyStar staffers try McDonald's new apple pie, and the results are mixed

An iconic fast-food item is going through its midlife crisis. But is McDonald's new apple pie really living its best life in its new body?

      




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Portillo's makes its Hendricks County debut as Avon location opens

Italian beef and Chicago-style hot dogs are now being sold near Ronald Reagan Parkway and U.S. 36.

      




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Zest! and Twist in SoBro close

Busy weekend traffic couldn't sustain the restaurant, co-owner says

      




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The Nashville House announces it's closing

Landmark restaurant has been in business since 1927.

      




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How to make mashed potatoes and gravy the right way

This mashed potatoes recipe and tips will ensure that you don't screw it up. Oh, and there's gravy too.

      




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Family shares Mexican tradition of tamales

The Vasquez family makes tamales to sell at the Carmel Farmer's Market

      




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This is the best way to eat Thin Mints Girl Scout cookies

IndyStar's Liz Biro demonstrates how to turn a Thin Mint Girl Scout cookie into a straw to drink milk, beer or bourbon.

      




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10 Indianapolis restaurants with fireplaces

Stay toasty during dinner or warm up with a drink at these 10 Indy restaurants with fireplaces.

       




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9 bars and restaurants to visit on Speedway's Main Street

Tacos, smoked wings, a brewery with pizza and a kart track serving burgers are right across the street from the Indy 500.

       




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The most delicious moments at the IndyStar Wine & Food Experience

Wagyu steak, baby lamb chops, dumplings, pie and more were served with fine wine at the IndyStar Wine & Food Experience at Clay Terrace in Carmel.

       




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Retro Recipes: Want to make that famous Tee Pee restaurant salad dressing?

The iconic restaurant still conjures up fond memories of the food and the cruising.

       




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Sweet and savory crepes offered at new T-Swirl Crepe in Downtown Indianapolis

Take a look at a new Downtown Indianapolis restaurant with Japanese-style crepes, T-Swirl Crepe.

       




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Watch these amazing crepes being made at T-Swirl Crepe in Downtown Indianapolis

Take a look at a variety of crepes being created at T-Swirl Crepe, a new place to eat in Downtown Indianapolis.

       




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Retro Recipes: Why some Hoosiers put spaghetti in chili

Add spaghetti to chili and people call you crazy. Add spaghetti and Middle Eastern spices and you're a genius (at least in Cincinnati).