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Displaying all articles tagged:
Frankenfood
Frankenfood
June 30, 2015
This Monstrous Swedish Pizza Is Even Worse Than Hot-Dog Pizza
This latest sacrilege involves a salad and fries.
By
Clint Rainey
Poor Mikey
Sept. 30, 2014
PepsiCo Wants to Patent Granola Bars Stuffed With Pop Rocks
Plus doughnuts and “other three dimensional shapes,” too.
By
Clint Rainey
Frankenfood
Mar. 13, 2013
Senator Daylin Leach Pushes for Labeling Frankenfood
Though the bill has support, it still faces an uphill battles with the state’s agriculture industry.
By
Collin Keefe
Frankenfood
Mar. 12, 2013
Whole Foods To Label All GMO Groceries by 2018
Giving you five full years to wonder what’s in the DNA of your dinner.
By
Hadley Tomicki
Frankenfood
Nov. 7, 2012
Proposition 37 Defeated By 53% of California Voters
The opposition raised over $43 million to convince voters their grocery costs would sky-rocket.
By
Hadley Tomicki
Frankenfood
Oct. 24, 2012
The L.A.
Times
Recommends Voting ‘No’ on Prop. 37
The paper stands in direct opposition to Alice Waters, Michael Pollan, and Mario Batali.
By
Hadley Tomicki
Frankenfood
Oct. 22, 2012
Alice Waters Urges Chefs to Rally Behind Prop 37
The Chez Panisse legend is pushing a petition to her peers.
By
Hadley Tomicki
Frankenfood
Sept. 17, 2012
Whole Foods Sticks Up For Labeling GMO-Enhanced Groceries
The natural foods giant reserves reservations about the measure’s standards and potential lawsuits.
By
Hadley Tomicki
Mediavore
Feb. 23, 2012
Roy Choi Penning Bio for Bourdain; What Are L.A.’s Douchiest Bars?
The book will detail the Kogi mastermind’s wild youth in L.A. through the founding of his Korean taco truck.
Mediavore
Feb. 8, 2012
Koreatown Building Inspector Probed by FBI; U.S. Gets More Salt From Bread Than
The accused was observed taking an envelope of cash with his cup of tea at a hotel-restaurant.
Mediavore
Oct. 28, 2011
S.M. Farmers Market Donates Food to Occupy L.A.; Authorities Went Overboard in
Surveillance and raids on Rawsome and a Ventura farmer went “too far” the involved agencies admit.
Mediavore
Oct. 26, 2011
Nancy Silverton on Mozza’s Inspiration; Bill Gates Awarded for Fighting Hunger
The chef cites a pizza joint in Phoenix and an Italian mozzarella bar.
Mediavore
Oct. 4, 2011
Dole Food Co. Settles Over $9 Billion in Lawsuits; Guy Fieri Plans Carnival
The rambunctious T.V. chef might also open his own New York restaurant, whether the city wants it or not.
Mediavore
Sept. 27, 2011
Sly Stone Living on Food Donations; Chains Turn Their Backs on Booze
Despite potential profits, a Cabernet just doesn’t pair well with a value meal.
Mediavore
June 10, 2011
LAUSD Gears Up To Make Food Donations; Coffee Causes Hallucinations
The Los Angeles School District will start donating its significant stock of unused food to local non-profits starting next week.
Mediavore
May 26, 2011
Tyson Tries to Sell Us Its Dark Meat; Cooking Grease Thefts Reported
The food company tries to find a new market for all of its surplus thighs and legs.
Mediavore
Mar. 30, 2011
Food Banks Distressed By Bare Shelves; Fresh Diet Driver Carjacked
The shelves at South Glendale’s Salvation Army food bank are almost empty, leading concerns about the local state of our food pantries.
Mediavore
Mar. 18, 2011
Rising Food Costs Leading to Poverty; Man Shot Last Night at Palms Wendy’s
44 million people have gone into poverty due to rising food costs, says The World Bank.
Mediavore
Feb. 23, 2011
Jerry West Eats Italian in L.A.; Get A Mario Batali Badge on Four Square
The Lakers owner tells you where to eat in L.A. while the red-headed chef links up with the growing internet company.
Mediavore
Jan. 24, 2011
Andrew Lloyd Weber Sells Wine; Where to Get A Whole Roasted Pig For The
The composer auctions off some of his collection, while New York restaurants are stepping it up for game day.
Mediavore
Jan. 24, 2011
Haggis Takes Center Stage at Celebration For Scottish Poet; Frankenfoods Will
Plus: Andrew Lloyd Weber auctions off $5.5 million worth of French wines; and whole-roasted pigs and sushi platters buck traditional Super Bowl foods, all in our morning news roundup.
Mediavore
Jan. 19, 2011
Bush Administration Pushed Genetically Modified Foods; 8,000 Pounds of Angus
Wikileaks reveals aims for more modified frankenfood, while there’s yet another listeria scare in our meat supply.
Mediavore
Nov. 24, 2010
Steven Fretz Joins Curtis Stone; Valley Village Massacre Victim Survives Eleven
The former XIV chef might also have future restaurant plans with the T.V. chef.
Mediavore
Sept. 21, 2010
The ‘Red Violin’ Surfaces at FIG; Dan Akroyd Will Bartend at Beverly WIlshire
Elizabeth Pitcairn played a tricky violin concerto by Samuel Butler for a small audience at The Fairmont, while the living Blues Brother slings drinks at BLVD Lounge.
By
Hadley Tomicki
Mediavore
Sept. 20, 2010
Busta Rhymes Accused of Hurling Bottle at Mr. Chow; Kid Rock Pays For Waffle
Two rap performers are dealing with the aftermath of misbehaving in restaurants.
Mediavore
Sept. 18, 2008
FDA to Make Frankenfood Proposals Today; Trader Joe’s Gets an Opening Date
Plus where to find obscure Asian cuisines, and who named the East Village the best neighborhood with the best bars — from our daily glance at the morning headlines.
By
Michael Alan Connelly
Mediavore
Sept. 17, 2008
Alaskans Not Ashamed of Eating Moose; Frankenfood Revolution Continues Apace
Little Italy still has a few culinary treasures, and fried pickles are a new way to enjoy pickle season, in our summary of the morning headlines.
By
Michael Alan Connelly