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Police seize rat and antelope meat 'that poses risk to public' in illegal food raid
A 51-year-old man was arrested after police seized 11kg of illicit bushmeat including cane rat and antelope meat in a London raid. The Metropolitan Police operation targeted illegally imported meat that posed a potential food safety risk to consumers
Sauté pans sold at Costco recalled after metal caps "forcefully eject"
MoneyWatch Sauté pans sold at Costco recalled after metal caps on handle heat and "forcefully eject" .chip { background-image: url('/fly/bundles/cbsnewscore/images/chip-bgd/chip-bgd-moneywatch.jpg'); } By CBSNews.com staff CBSNews.com staff April 4, 2026 / 2:24 PM EDT / CBS News Add CBS News on Google A pair of its popular sauté pans sold nationwide at Costco, Walmart.com, and other stores was recalled after customers reported the metal cap on the handle had ejected after being hea...
6 jaw-dropping food heists that came before the massive 12-ton KitKat theft
A brazen theft of KitKat bars is the latest in a growing and costly trend of organized criminals targeting everything from candy to high-end pantry staples.The late March heist — which Nestlé said involved nearly 12 tons of KitKat bars stolen in transit from Italy to Poland — is part of a broader pattern of food thefts drawing increasing attention from businesses and law enforcement.While KitKat leaned into the humor, a spokesperson said the issue is no joke.WORLD-RECORD CARROT CAKE? MASSIVE DES...
British soldiers gave away locations in one of UK's top bases by tracking runs on Strava
British soldiers gave away locations in one of UK's top bases by tracking runs on StravaHundreds of British soldiers have been sharing their runs on the fitness app Strava while on military sites - even at Faslane, the base housing the nation's nuclear deterrentCommentsNewsBenedict Tetzlaff-Deas News Reporter15:04, 04 Apr 2026View 3 ImagesConcerns have been raised that the data could put British service personnel in danger (file photo)(Image: Getty Images)Over 500 British soldiers at s...
Hailstorm, rains damage tomato crop
MUZAFFARGARH: Recent rains and hailstorm have severely damaged the tomato crop in Muzaffargarh, Pakistan, with over 40 percent losses reported across the district, according to the agriculture department. Farmers, including Abdur Rehman, Suhail, Muhammad Akram, said tomato plants cannot withstand standing water, as prolonged moisture causes fungal infections and root damage, leading to widespread crop destruction. They warned if rains continue in the coming days, tomato prices are likely to surg...
The Canadian GMO mustard wars: Dijon vs canola
Farmer Dallas Leduc can’t wait for a new genetically modified mustard plant that can grow in his sandy, heat-stressed soil in a corner of Saskatchewan once thought too arid to farm. Leduc, a fourth-generation producer who grows more than 10,000 acres of wheat, durum, mustard, canola, peas and lentils in an area dominated by grazing cattle, thinks that the long-awaited technological improvement, a plant that produces canola-like oil, could help him eke out a few more dollars per acre. R...
Moment 'dine-and-dash couple who ordered £195 meal flee without paying while going for vape'
Julien Jourdain, owner of Bistro on the Quay in Ipswich, alleged the pair had ordered a bottle of wine, two starters and two mains on April Fools Day, claiming they left without paying their £195 bill.
‘Not quite Greggs’: TikTok creators put London’s ‘gentrified’ bakeries to the test
Viral reviews of artisan cafes across the capital are sparking a debate over cost, culture – and who gets a slice of the cityThe video that started it all was innocuous enough: a woman in her 20s posted on TikTok about how she spends a perfect weekend in north London. On her list were the bakeries Jolene and Gail’s, and the De Beauvoir Deli.The reaction, however, was anything but. Many locals commented that they had never heard of the businesses she mentioned. One north Londoner, Moses Combe, 21...
World-record carrot cake? Massive dessert feeds town, stuns crowd with sheer size
At 80 years old, Canadian coffee shop owner Ted Martindale believes he's done what few would attempt, let alone achieve. He says he's baked the largest carrot cake in the world."I know we broke the record, and I'm pretty sure I can convince [Guinness World Records] of that," Martindale told Fox News Digital.The nearly 6,000-pound cake, built in his small British Columbia community of Quesnel, is now under review by Guinness. But for Martindale, the verdict is already clear.COSTCO'S $140, 10-POUN...
Turns out marmalade won't have to be renamed despite Reform claims
EXCLUSIVE: Major update over marmalade being renamed after Reform claimsIt had been claimed the much-loved British breakfast staple would have to be re-badged 'citrus marmalade' or 'orange marmalade' in order to comply with a new EU directiveCommentsNewsMikey Smith Deputy Political Editor in Dallas, Texas and Alexander Brown Assistant Political Editor12:35, 04 Apr 2026Updated 12:38, 04 Apr 2026View 2 ImagesPaddington Bear can still call it orange marmaladeMarmalade will not h...
New Guangzhou rule on handmade dim sum sparks debate on heritage food in Hong Kong
A new rule in Guangzhou requiring teahouses to declare whether their traditional dim sum is freshly handmade has sparked debate and calls for transparency over how similar meals are made in Hong Kong. Guangzhou authorities on Wednesday released the new regulation on morning tea heritage protection, effective on May 1, which mandates that operators must explicitly indicate whether their dim sum dishes are made using traditional on-site methods or through non-traditional means. The mainland...
Buttercream wool and jelly bean eyes: The art of the Easter lamb cake
The cakes – usually baked in the shape of a lamb using a special pan – have a long history in Central Europe, from the German osterlamm, to the Polish baranek wielkanocny, to the Alsatian lammele.(Image credit: Charra Jarosz)
UAE confirms stable food supplies and no shortages as over 12,000 inspections enforce consumer protection
Abu Dhabi: The Ministry of Economy and Tourism has confirmed that there are no indicators of shortages in goods or disruptions to supply chains, emphasising that the daily import of food commodities is proceeding as normal.Get updated faster and for FREE: Download the Gulf News app now - simply click here.The Ministry announced that it conducted 12,284 inspection campaigns across markets nationwide, resulting in the detection of 249 violations. In a statement published on its official webs...
‘Over the top and fun:’ TGI Fridays boss insists time is right for a UK revival
Ray Blanchette admits he may be a ‘little crazy’ as he outlines chain’s hopes of building 1,000 outlets globally“I am a little crazy maybe,” admits Ray Blanchette, a former TGI Fridays kitchen manager who has taken on the revival of the bar-restaurant chain’s UK business in the face of blasting industry headwinds.Blanchette’s family investment firm, Sugarloaf, rescued the Dallas-based parent business from administration in 2025. He then went on to pick up its UK arm in January after the local fr...
Urgent 'do not eat' warning for chocolate and meat and 7 popular toys recalled - full list
Urgent 'do not eat' warning for chocolate and meat and 7 popular toys recalled - full listThere have been a number of food and product recall notices issued this weekCommentsMoneyMia O'Hare Senior Spare Time Reporter02:31, 04 Apr 2026View 4 ImagesA number of products have been recalled this week(Image: Getty Images)A number of urgent product recall warnings have been issued this week, including for popular food items and toys. Customers have been warned of the dangers the products...
Cruz Beckham appears to take another dig at estranged brother Brooklyn as he whips up pancakes for girlfriend Jackie Apostel - days after Nicola Peltz revealed the sweet treat is one of her favourites
Cruz Beckham appeared to take another dig at his estranged brother Brooklyn as he whipped up pancakes for girlfriend Jackie Apostel in a new TikTok video.
Gregg Wallace announces TikTok 12-hour live cooking show
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Reese’s chocolate heir accuses Hershey of altering recipes: ‘It wasn’t real peanut butter’
Grandson of Reese’s cups inventor claims Hershey faked a pledge to switch back to original chocolate recipesThe grandson of HB Reese, the inventor of Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, has accused the chocolate giant Hershey of faking a pledge to investors to switch back the recipes of its popular products – including KitKat – to the original milk and dark chocolate ones.A confectionary-focused dust-up between Brad Reese and the $42bn Pennsylvania-based company began in February when Reese, 70, accused...
NASA Artemis II astronauts' space food menu leaves everyone saying same thing
NASA Artemis II astronauts' space food menu leaves everyone saying same thingPeople have been left baffled after NASA shared the food menu for the four astronauts currently completing the 10-day Artemis II mission in space, with many making the same jokeCommentsNewsAlice Sjoberg Social News Reporter16:38, 03 Apr 2026View 2 ImagesPeople are left impressed by the food options available for the four astronauts on the Artemis II Nasa mission(Image: Getty Images)People have been left gobsmacked...
Abu Dhabi shuts Amina Restaurant over food safety violations
DUBAI 23°CGOLD/FOREXPRAYER TIMESNEWSLETTERSLOGIN GOLD/FOREXDUBAI 23°CPRAYER TIMES UAEUAEUNITED IN STRENGTHRAMADANASK GULF NEWSPEOPLEGOVERNMENTEDUCATIONCOURT & CRIMEHEALTHEMERGENCIESENVIRONMENTTRANSPORTWEATHER UAE / EmergenciesAbu Dhabi shuts Amina Restaurant over food safety violationsADAFSA cites p...