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03/01/2024
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By Cassie B.
LET THEM EAT FLAKES: Kellogg’s CEO under fire for saying Americans should eat cereal for dinner to save money amid inflation
The CEO of Kellogg’s, Gary Pilnick, has come under fire after suggesting Americans save money in the face of rising food prices by eating cereal for dinner. His comments come at a time when Americans are spending the highest percentage of their income on food in decades at 10%, while the average family spends more […]
02/28/2024
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By Kevin Hughes
Angry farmers surround EU headquarters in raging protest against “green” policies
The war against the climate change scam and its so-called “green” policies continues to rage in Europe. The stench of manure, melting tires and foul-smelling teargas spread through downtown Brussels on Monday morning, Feb. 26, as furious farmers surrounded the European Union’s headquarters. (Related: EU farmers push back against green agenda: “Why does Brussels hate us?”) The […]
02/27/2024
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By Laura Harris
Thousands of European farmers are still protesting the EU’s anti-farmer regulations
Thousands of farmers across Europe are still protesting against the European Union’s destructive agricultural policies and climate regulations, soaring production costs and cheap imports from countries with less stringent rules. The farmers, who came from Belgium, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Spain, have been demonstrating from all over […]
02/20/2024
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By S.D. Wells
Canadian government attributes nationwide poverty to high food costs, not failed government policies and money printing
Food shopping can be a stressful venture, especially if you try to distinguish the truly healthy options from the green labeled garbage produced by international food processing corporations. But for many Canadians, shopping for food could be pushing them below the poverty line. The Canadian National Advisory Council on Poverty (NACP) recently published a report […]
02/20/2024
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By Laura Harris
Analysts warn: Net zero movement to cause SPIKES in food prices and drive farmers out of business
Analysts have warned that the net zero movement will drive food prices even higher and small farmers out of business. Farming requires large investments in heavy equipment and operating costs, especially during the time between planting crops or raising animals and selling them in the market. So, some farmers claim that net zero policies could hurt smaller farms more […]
02/05/2024
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By Laura Harris
France’s new prime minister announces new measures in effort to calm farmer protests
France’s new prime minister has promised emergency cash aid and controls on imported food to calm the anger of protesting farmers camped out around Paris. The farmers, who brought heavy-duty tractors to highways in and around Paris as part of their protest, have been seeking better pay, fewer restrictive agricultural regulations and protection against unfair competition from […]
02/01/2024
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By Zoey Sky
Portent of things to come: Move to go cashless by McDonald’s greeted with calls for BOYCOTT
Many angry McDonald’s customers are considering a boycott of the popular fast-food restaurant because the company has announced that some of its outlets in Melbourne, Australia, are going cashless. It began when one disgruntled customer shared a photo of the sign at a McDonald’s drive-through in Clayton South, Melbourne, which informed diners that cash would not be […]
01/29/2024
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By Belle Carter
French FM: Russia to control 30% of worldwide wheat exports if Ukraine loses the war
France’s new Foreign Minister Stephane Sejourne said he expects France to face spiraling inflation and a food crisis if Ukraine is defeated in its war with Russia. Sejourne boldly expressed his predictions over the weekend in an interview with Le Parisien, where he added that in this scenario, Russia could take control over nearly a […]
01/23/2024
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By Ethan Huff
Grocery stores are LEAVING crime-ridden U.S. cities in droves, creating “food deserts”
Times are getting so tough for many Americans that crime rates are through the roof, not to mention the politically motivated riots stemming from false flag incidents like George Floyd that continue to fuel rampant lawlessness. Consequently, America’s inner cities are becoming “food deserts” as retailers hightail it out of them to protect their bottom […]
01/12/2024
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By Belle Carter
French retail giant boycotts PepsiCo snacks and drinks in Europe “due to unacceptable price increases”
France’s largest supermarket chain Carrefour started boycotting food and drinks of PepsiCo on Jan. 4 in France, Belgium, Spain and Italy in a move to encourage the American multinational food, snack and beverage corporation to bring down its prices. The retail giant has removed PepsiCo items from supermarkets in France and placed banners in aisles […]
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