“Carbon score is the next big thing,” predicts CGC co-head, industry experts gathered by FoodBytes! Carbon labeling for food and beverage may be coming faster than originally predicted, and soon may hold more sway with consumers than other popular certifications as the ongoing pandemic accelerates consumer interest in sustainable diets, predict industry stakeholders gathered by FoodBytes! during a recent roundtable discussion about transparency in the supply chain.
“In the beginning, when we were trying to create more transparency in the supply chain we saw certifications [for various attributes] literally pack the back of any packaging. You could have four or five different certifications,” ranging from Non-GMO Certified to Rainforest Alliance, Anne Greven, Rabobank’s global head of F&A Innovation, observed during the FoodBytes! Forum event in late April.
Quiz: Weird Florida news or a vaccine fever dream?
A Publix sub saga, penalties for keeping rocket parts and a brazen wedding couple.
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Published Apr. 30
More people have been getting their second doses of COVID-19 vaccine. You may be sleepy, sore, queasy, fuzzy around the edges, which means your immune system is doing its job.
But how can you be sure if youâre reading real Florida news or experiencing a vaccine fever dream? As always, the Sunshine State feels one blink shy of reality. Iâm not even talking about the Legislature shoehorning dead bills into education packages at the last second, the way one crams an I HEART NY mug into oneâs backpack at LaGuardia Airport.
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30th Sedalia DARE Car Show Raises Over $15,000
“Race Car” Bob Hiller presented a $15,038 check to the Sedalia DARE program last night at the start of the Sedalia City Council meeting.
The money was the result of the 30th annual DARE Car Show held last Saturday around the Municipal Building, 2nd and Osage. The event drew 161 entries to the downtown Sedalia area on a breezy, but warm, sunny day.
“It s the best car show we ve ever had,” Hiller said Saturday, adding that last year s event had to be canceled three days before the event due to COVID. “That was the first time we ve ever had to cancel.”
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