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Displaying all articles tagged:
Avocados
supply chain
Feb. 16, 2022
New York’s Restaurants Are Bracing for an Avocado Catastrophe
Twenty-five dollars for an order of guacamole?!
By
Rachel Sugar
recalls
Mar. 25, 2019
Everything You Need to Know About the Multistate Avocado Recall
We’re all going to die, but probably not because of last night’s guacamole.
By
Chris Crowley
science
Nov. 20, 2018
Get Ready for ‘Easy-Peel’ Avocados
No more unsightly hand gashes!
By
Chris Crowley
where to eat 2018
Jan. 4, 2018
13 Dining Trends We Don’t Want to See in 2018
Really expensive restaurants, clickbait dishes, domineering-male-dominated kitchens, and more.
By
Adam Platt
highway spills
Dec. 29, 2017
Watch 40,000 Pounds of ‘Molten Guacamole’ Burn on a Texas Highway
A Mexican delivery truck suddenly burst into flames.
By
Clint Rainey
california wildfires
Dec. 14, 2017
Wildfires Have Decimated America’s Top Region for Avocados and Lemons
Farmers predict crop losses as high as 80 percent.
By
Clint Rainey
advancements in fruit
Oct. 11, 2017
Somebody Invented Diet Avocados
It has 30 percent of the fat, but all of the Instagrammability.
By
Clint Rainey
shortages
Sept. 6, 2017
Avocado Prices Climb to an Even Crazier All-time High
A case of them costs four times what it did at the start of 2016.
By
Clint Rainey
toast!
July 27, 2017
Are Avocados Actually About to Get Cheaper?!
For the first time in what seems like forever, avocado prices are calming down.
By
Rachel Sugar
food thefts
June 19, 2017
Thieves Were Arrested After Selling $300,000 Worth of Stolen Avocados
Farm workers sold the green gold at a steep discount.
By
Clint Rainey
wtf
June 12, 2017
Woman Claims She Bought an Avocado With a Bullet Inside It
The fruit’s finding more inventive ways to destroy young people.
By
Clint Rainey
grocery wars
May 25, 2017
Trader Joe’s Introduces the World’s Teeny-Tiniest Avocados
Cute and single-serving-size, for the win.
By
Clint Rainey
dumb trends
May 22, 2017
Oy, People Are Putting Lattes Inside of Avocados
A café’s joke inadvertently started a trend.
By
Clint Rainey
fruit debates
May 16, 2017
Of Course Trump’s D.C. Hotel Charges $18 for Avocado Toast
Okay, that’s not worth it.
By
Chris Crowley
you’re toast
May 11, 2017
‘Avocado Hand’ Is Now an Injury Doctors Actually Recognize
Self-inflicted knife injuries are on the rise, thanks to the avocado craze.
By
Clint Rainey
May 4, 2017
‘Demand Explosion’ Rockets Avocado Prices to Record High
More problems for everyone’s favorite toast topping.
By
Chris Crowley
good news
Apr. 28, 2017
California Farmers May Soon Be Able to Grow Avocados Year-round
Researchers say they’ve found three varieties that could last all four seasons.
By
Clint Rainey
food politics
Feb. 3, 2017
Mexican Avocado Farmers Bought One of the Super Bowl’s First Ads
The group is “not going to abandon this market regardless” of what President Trump does.
By
Clint Rainey
peak avocado
Aug. 15, 2016
Here’s One Big Reason to Avoid Avocado Toast
Besides the fact that it’s totally basic.
By
Clint Rainey
food waste
Aug. 9, 2016
This ‘Avocado Time Machine’ Keeps Guacamole From Turning Brown
This magical new device keeps the notoriously fast aging fruit fresh for up to ten days.
By
Clint Rainey
June 29, 2016
Some Even Worse News for America’s Beloved Avocados
A California heat wave has some farmers predicting “a minimal amount” for next year.
By
Clint Rainey
Crime Scene
June 15, 2016
New Zealand Facing Spike in High-Volume Avocado Heists
There have been nearly 40 reported incidents of thieves raiding orchards since January.
By
Chris Crowley
Guacanomics
Apr. 22, 2015
Have You Eaten Your Last Avocado?
The ubiquitous — and endangered — food may soon be a luxury item.
By
Adam Sternbergh
The Chain Gang
Apr. 29, 2014
Chipotle Will Raise Menu Prices Higher Than Expected
Steak burrito fans’ wallets will feel it the worst.
By
Clint Rainey
The Chain Gang
Apr. 17, 2014
Chipotle Plans to Raise Menu Prices This Spring
Your burrito bowl won’t cost too much more.
By
Hugh Merwin
Guacanomics
Mar. 5, 2014
Chipotle’s Guacamole Supply May Be in Danger [Updated]
If prices rise, the avocados may be 86’d.
By
Hugh Merwin
Guacanomics
Jan. 16, 2014
Expect Pricier Guacamole As Cost of Avocados Increases
Load up on cheap chicken wings, instead.
By
Belle Cushing
Blights
July 24, 2013
This Adorable Bug Wants to Ruin Your Guac and Chips Forever
A relative of the weevil lurking in wood pallets may be a danger to the avocado industry.
By
Hugh Merwin
Gaffes
Dec. 6, 2011
On Second Thought, Hold the Affogato
No, no, not “avocado.”
By
Jenny Miller
Mediavore
Sept. 15, 2011
FDA Uncomfortable With Corn Syrup Rebranding; Chipotle Opens ShopHouse Kitchen
The hopeful chain serves Southeast Asian cooking and will debut today.
Mediavore
July 19, 2011
Sean Combs Sued After Restaurant Shooting; Avocados and Mangoes Promote Male
The lawsuit centers on an incident at Justin’s, the rap mogul’s Atlanta restaurant.
Mediavore
July 19, 2011
Boston Tourism Numbers on the Rise; Men With Baby Fever Should Eat Mangoes
Plus Diddy gets sued and more, all in our morning news round-up.
By
Kara Baskin
Mediavore
May 27, 2011
Historic Delco Tavern Gets a New Lease on Life; World Leaders Have the Eating
Plus: Sedentary office jobs make you fat, not your diet; and world leaders eat like children all in our morning news roundup.
Foodievents
Sept. 24, 2010
Epicure Santa Barbara Finds Foodie Awards, Avocado Worship, and Cat Cora In The
October begins a month-long celebration of the seaside city’s restaurants, produce, and farmers markets.
By
Hadley Tomicki