health

Seattle city auditor: No more kid gloves for violators of sick leave ordinance

After a one-year honeymoon when businesses failing to comply were cautioned by letter to change their policies, a city agency says it’s ready to take sterner action against employers who fail to abide.

Cover story: High times

Ultra upscale dining can hit customers with a severe case of sticker shock. But that isn't keeping big spenders away.

A measure already approved by one house of the state legislature would require restaurants to train servers on the fundamentals of protecting guests with food intolerances.

The No.1 distributorship also pointed out that its sales gains in the quarter were accomplished without the benefit of food cost inflation during the...

Millennials want to make sure that their tots’ food is on par with their own expectations, so what is it that they want their kids sipping on when they dine out?

First, a handful of health and diet-oriented associations that have been touting the benefits of fresh produce have claimed that consumers are truly looking...

USDA officials are waiting for the results of more detailed testing at government laboratories in Iowa. The suspect animal was found when a brain sample...

PMA is providing $25,000 to support the NRA's Nutrition Study Group, which is comprised of foodservice operators, corporate nutritionists and other...

More than 30 countries have reported outbreaks of avian influenza and the number of people dying every month is increasing, with the toll reaching 151,...

Under the voluntary agreement, all participants must adhere to established good agricultural practices (GAP) and food safety guidelines. Dole said in a press...

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