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Hamburgers News

Burger King tests delivery service in select U.S. markets

Burger King might potentially change the dynamics of the fast food industry with a service none of its primary competitors are currently offering.
In the Media by Leigh Goessl - 4 comments

Burger King changes fries to boost sales

Burger King has announced that they will be launching their new french fries in over 7,000 North American locations beginning December 5. The new fries will be thicker with an added crisp.
In the Media by Kevin Fitzgerald - 4 comments

Computers take orders at UK McDonald's

Fast-food giant McDonald's plans to replace human workers with technology that will revolutionize the way European customers order their meals.
In the Media by Marni Zaretsky

Childhood asthma risk increased in kids who eat hamburgers

Parents of children who love McDonalds and other fast food venues, be warned. Researchers have discovered that kids who eat at least three hamburgers a week are more likely to develop asthma than those who eat more fruits, vegetables and fish.
In the Media by Lisa Angotti - 1 comment

The truth behind what's inside hot dogs Special

Hamburg - Whether you call it a frankfurter, hot dog or wiener it's a cooked sausage and a year-round favorite. They can be made from beef, pork, turkey, chicken, or a combination- the label must state which. But does it always? What exactly is the ingredient MSM?
Digital Journal Report by Kim I. Hartman - 5 comments

Hooters begins offering 'More than a Mouthful' special

The Hooters restaurant chain will begin its latest bargain menu offering on Monday, January 4. The new special, "More that a Mouthful," includes a one-half pound cheeseburger and fries for $5.99.
In the Media by Steven Z.K. Nickels - 2 comments

Study: Nearly 90 per cent of fast foods contain traces of corn

University of Hawaii researchers have found that meats in most of fast food contain traces of corn, indicating a corn-based diet for animals that are butchered and sent to fast food outlets.
In the Media by Chris V. Thangham - 4 comments

Holy cow! Man Eats 103 Hamburgers in 8 Minutes

In a Hamburger eating contest, a man ate 103 small hamburgers in less than eight minutes. He beat the previous record of 97 hamburgers set at last year’s Krystal hamburgers eating contest.
In the Media by Chris V. Thangham - 9 comments

Frozen Beef Products Being Recalled

A meat company located in Elizabeth, New Jersey is doing a voluntary recall of 331,582 pounds of frozen ground beef, stating that these products may contain E. coli 0157:H7. There are reports of six people that have fallen ill from eating the meat.
In the Media by Debra Myers - 7 comments

Tips On Grilling Hamburgers For This Holiday Weekend

It's the big Memorial weekend where most of America will be out firing up the barbecue grill or getting themselves invited over for a barbecue.
In the Media by Laura Trowbridge - 9 comments
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Scientists from the Netherlands are working on making a hamburger with a hefty price tag — about $317,000. The hamburger won’t be just any ordinary beef patty. The meat will be made in a laboratory, grown from cow stem cells. No animal slaughter required. According to...
Dutch scientists have used stem cells to create strips of muscle tissue with the aim of producing the first lab-grown hamburger later this year.

FDA head Margaret Hamburg announces approval of new suppliers for two crucial cancer drugs, easing critical shortages in the U.S.


Scientists say the future of meat may be served fresh from the lab. Would you eat so-called "test tube" meat or plant-based simulation meat?

Dutch scientists use stem cells to create strips of muscle tissue, from which they hope to make the world's first lab-grown hamburger later this year.
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"Onward," conquer the world oh, Starbucks!"

Reading the book, "Onward - How Starbucks fought for its life without losing its soul," felt like a very personable yet...
Jan 3, 2012 by Jonathan Farrell

Sesame Noodles

I tried these for the very first time at a company potluck. Someone brought them in and served them cold...and I was...
Jul 11, 2011 in  I Heart Food by Raquel Teixeira

The Guantanamo Wikileaks leaks

Much is being made here in Europe about the latest batch of Wikileaks documents to be released, this time on the...
Apr 25, 2011 by Michael Cosgrove - 4 comments

FIFA, some thoughts to ponder over

Will FIFA Usher In The New World Socialist Order? Does anyone know anyone who really cares about the FIFA World Cup?...
Jun 29, 2010 by Clifford Lobo

So I got a recipe published and now all I can think about is food.

I recently had 2 of my recipes published on allrecipes.com. Apparently this is a pretty big deal since some people wait...
Jul 24, 2009 in  I Heart Food by Raquel Teixeira - 2 comments
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