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The Future Is... Fake Chicken

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Angela Kim
Sep 21, 2011
You may have heard Adriene Hill's story on fake chicken on the Marketplace Morning Report. But, why chow down on something fake when you can get...

Coppola makes leading wine expert a deal he can't refuse

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Stephen Beard
Sep 22, 2011
Francis Ford Coppola, director of film classics like "The Godfather," has lured famed wine expert Phillippe Bascaules away from France to revive his Napa Valley winery.

All food prices are not created equal

by
Adriene Hill
Sep 22, 2011
Wheat up! Corn up! Onions up! Why the price of food commodities does not always translate to the price of food.

McDonald's supersizes hiring

by
Alisa Roth
Sep 22, 2011
The fast food giant will add up to 50,000 new employees in one day. And McDonald's is looking for workers who are looking for more than a McJob.

As prices rise, eateries rethink how to buy food

by
Alisa Roth
Sep 22, 2011
Restaurant chains like Red Lobster are testing new buying strategies to cope with soaring prices of ingredients.

Firms cash in on edible advertising

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Sally Herships
Sep 22, 2011
Ads are everywhere in grocery stores -- milk cartons, shopping carts, the floor. But now, new technology means you might start seeing ads on your food.

Avoiding recalls by tracking food from seed to supermarket

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Jennifer Collins
Sep 22, 2011
A new food safety law that requires stores, growers, and distributors to be able to trace every stop in the supply chain is creating a whole new business.

Culinary school, at a cheaper price

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Kai Ryssdal
Sep 22, 2011
A culinary arts degree can be expensive and leave future chefs with a mound of debt. But one chef in Los Angeles came up with a new solution.

American meat and vegetables could be a hot commodity in Japan

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Jeff Tyler
Mar 22, 2011
Food safety concerns means the Japanese could import more produce and meat products from the U.S., despite Japan's protectionist agriculture policy.

MID-DAY UPDATE: AT&T hopes to acquire T-Mobile, Japanese concerns mount over food radiation exposure

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Katharine Crnko
Mar 21, 2011
Here are today's headlines from The Marketplace Morning Report and around the web. ...

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