Month: June 2020
China pushes traditional remedies amid outbreak
Covid-19 has given new momentum to Beijing’s push to internationalise traditional medicine As scientists race to develop a vaccine for Covid-19, Beijing has been championing traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) as a way to treat the disease. A recent white paper released by the Chinese government claimed that 92% of the country’s Covid-19 cases were treated
Some U.S. food suppliers forego China contracts over coronavirus curbs, trade group says
By Tom Polansek CHICAGO (Reuters) – Chinese demands that overseas suppliers guarantee their food shipments are free of the novel coronavirus are causing some shippers to forego the China trade, an industry group representing U.S. produce growers said on Friday. Western Growers, which represents companies that produce half of U.S. fresh fruits, vegetables and tree
Can India afford to boycott Chinese products?
Indians have taken to the streets to protest against China Anti-China sentiment has been on the rise in India since last week’s fatal border clash between the two nuclear-armed neighbours. Twenty Indian soldiers were killed in fighting at a disputed border site in the Himalayan Galwan Valley, prompting a swift and theatrical backlash on India’s
Beijing’s Latest Virus Outbreak Disrupts Tyson Foods and PepsiCo
(Bloomberg) — China suspended poultry imports from a Tyson Foods Inc. plant where hundreds of employees tested positive for Covid-19, stoking concerns over the broader implications for U.S. and global meat exports. All products from the plant in Springdale, Arkansas, where Tyson is based, that are about to arrive in China or have arrived at
Beijing tests food and parcel couriers as coronavirus checks widen
By Tom Daly and Xiao Han BEIJING (Reuters) – Officials in Beijing are carrying out tests to detect traces of coronavirus on all food and parcel delivery workers in an effort to rein in a new outbreak, state-backed media reported on Saturday. Officials in the Chinese capital have been expanding nucleic acid testing across the
‘Top Chef’ champ on food appropriation, rediscovering L.A.
Bryan Voltaggio, from left, Stephanie Cmar and Melissa King compete in the “Top Chef: All-Stars L.A.” finale. (Ernesto Ruscio / Bravo) The following story contains spoilers from the season finale of “Top Chef All-Stars: Los Angeles.” “Top Chef All-Stars: Los Angeles” came to a dramatic conclusion on Thursday night as the remaining three chefs —
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Choosing The Perfect Garage Door for Your Home
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Chinese consulates deploying ‘mask diplomacy’ in U.S. communities
WASHINGTON — As the coronavirus was lashing Louisiana last month, hospital workers in the small town of Monroe lined up before work for a free lunch from a nearby steakhouse — paid for by the Chinese government. When the meals arrived in a big white truck, a local newspaper photographer was on hand to capture
Beijing steps up coronavirus measures as dozens of cases emerge from a food market
By Yew Lun Tian and Ryan Woo BEIJING (Reuters) – After weeks with almost no new coronavirus infections, Beijing has recorded dozens of new cases in recent days, all linked to a major wholesale food market, raising concerns about a resurgence of the disease. The capital is taking steps to try to halt the outbreak
Beijing shuts food market after 7 new cases
BEIJING (AP) — Beijing closed the city’s largest wholesale food market Saturday after the discovery of seven cases of the new coronavirus in the previous two days. The Xinfadi market, which has 4,000 tenants, will be disinfected after workers tested positive and the virus was found in the environment, the official Xinhua News Agency said.
Beyond Meat Pops 22% On Sinodis Food Distribution Partnership In China
Shares in Beyond Meat (BYND) soared 22% after announcing a partnership with food distributor Sinodis to further expand the reach of its famous plant-based beef in China. The news sent shares up 22% to $162.46 on Monday. The financial terms of the partnership weren’t disclosed. Sinodis, a subsidiary of French group Savencia, is a distributor
Two-thirds of Asian American health, food workers fighting COVID-19 are immigrants, report says
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders who are immigrants are critical in supporting essential industries during the COVID-19 crisis, particularly in the health care and food supply industries, where more than two-thirds of AAPIs helping fight the virus are immigrants, according to data released late last month. New American Economy, a research organization that advocates for
The fine dining restaurants now delivering food
Restaurants and the hospitality industry have been hit hard by lockdown measures, and many have introduced delivery services to help them survive. Let’s face it, we’re all getting tired of our own cooking after ten weeks into being stuck at home, and a takeaway satisfies our cravings for flavoursome food from our favourite eateries. Some,
How America Became Addicted To Food Delivery And Takeout
(Photo: Muhammad Fatchurofi for HuffPost) We’re living through a golden age of ordering in. The greatest hits of global cuisine are a few thumb swipes away, and as the COVID-19 pandemic keeps restaurant dining rooms closed, having pho, pad thai or falafel delivered to our homes is now the only way to eat when we
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