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Willits: Local food security town hall set for Saturday

East Bay Times 23 Jan 2026
The Little Lake Grange in Willits will be holding a “local food security” town hall Saturday about food distribution, community gardens, emergency food supplies and more ... food insecurity.
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Biggest food trends shaping 2026

Image The Daily Journal - San Mateo 23 Jan 2026
Food in 2026 is defined by duality.
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Delhi Government's New Food Security Rules To Focus On Quota, Eligibility

NDTV 23 Jan 2026
Aiming to reform the food distribution system, the Delhi government is planning to issue ration cards based on a quota set for each district that will be determined by the population, a senior... .
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Viral cake swaps could be a recipe for disaster, food safety expert says

Australian Broadcasting Corporation 23 Jan 2026
An investigation has been launched into a viral Brisbane 'cake swap' event after attendees raised concerns over food safety and hygiene, with cakes reportedly left uncovered in hot weather for hours ... .
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Rep. Flick greets HHS Secretary RFK Jr. at \u2018Eat Real Food\u2019 tour kickoff

Image Celina Record 23 Jan 2026
Republican delegation on the capitol steps for the first stop of the “Eat Real Food” tour ... The Capitol was the first visit on RFK Jr.’s national “Eat Real Food” tour ... “Growing up on a farm, I learned firsthand the value of fresh, wholesome food.
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Sabha supports Councils concern on food transparency

FBC News 23 Jan 2026
The Shree Sanatan Dharm Pratinidhi Sabha of Fiji has expressed support for the ...
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One nation needs zero food imports, and it’s not US, China or India

Zeenews 23 Jan 2026
A tiny South American nation with deep Indian roots has achieved what no global power has. total food self-sufficiency across all seven food groups ... .
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Honey Butter Chip, tanghulu, dujjonku: Rise and fall of Korea’s viral food trends

Korea Times 23 Jan 2026
From convenience store snack aisles to TikTok feeds, Korea’s food scene has repeatedly shown how quickly tastes can rise — and fall ... and health concerns intersect in Korea’s fast-moving food culture.
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