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11 high-fiber foods to help America close the fiber gap11 high-fiber foods to help America close the fiber gap
Science

Lots of small changes to the diet can help us get the fiber we’re missing.

By Julia Belluz
Future Perfect
The lab-grown meat industry just got the regulatory oversight it’s been begging forThe lab-grown meat industry just got the regulatory oversight it’s been begging for
Future Perfect

Taking cell-based meat products to market will require a regulatory framework. The FDA and USDA just announced one.

By Kelsey Piper
Culture
Tom Brady’s diet book makes some strange claims about body chemistryTom Brady’s diet book makes some strange claims about body chemistry
Culture

The Super Bowl champ’s diet is healthy — just not for the reasons he claims.

By Julia Belluz
Video
Eating breakfast is not a good weight loss strategy, scientists confirmEating breakfast is not a good weight loss strategy, scientists confirm
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Video

Cereal companies created a myth about the first meal of the day. Researchers keep debunking it.

By Julia Belluz
Future Perfect
Octopuses are smart, inventive creatures. Factory farming them would be a disaster.Octopuses are smart, inventive creatures. Factory farming them would be a disaster.
Future Perfect

Researchers are looking into industrial production of octopus for food. It’s a terrible idea.

By Kelsey Piper
Science
Want to fix obesity and climate change at the same time? Make Big Food companies pay.Want to fix obesity and climate change at the same time? Make Big Food companies pay.
Science

A new report says food companies are pursuing profit at the expense of public and environmental health. That has to change.

By Julia Belluz
Explainers
Fasting diets are going mainstream — ahead of the science. Here’s why.Fasting diets are going mainstream — ahead of the science. Here’s why.
Explainers

Some people lose weight fasting but many others can’t stick to it.

By Julia Belluz
Future Perfect
“Ag-gag laws” hide the cruelty of factory farms from the public. Courts are striking them down.“Ag-gag laws” hide the cruelty of factory farms from the public. Courts are striking them down.
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“Ag-gag laws,” explained.

By Kelsey Piper
Explainers
More than 38 million people are on food stamps. The government shutdown could hit them hard.More than 38 million people are on food stamps. The government shutdown could hit them hard.
Explainers

The government is guaranteeing funding for food stamps through February. After that they don’t have a plan.

By Tara Golshan
Future Perfect
Why do people hate vegans so much?Why do people hate vegans so much?
Future Perfect

A UK food editor just lost his job for writing an email about “killing vegans.”

By Abigail Higgins
The Big Idea
How to stop cruel factory farming: start with one animalHow to stop cruel factory farming: start with one animal
The Big Idea

People have irrational sympathy for cows and pigs. Animal rights activists should appeal to that impulse.

By Brian Kateman
Food
I love meat. But these new “bleeding” veggie burgers convinced me to give it up for good.I love meat. But these new “bleeding” veggie burgers convinced me to give it up for good.
Food

How a month-long experiment made me realize I could survive without eating animals.

By Nick Pachelli
Climate
Americans should eat less meat, but they’re eating more and moreAmericans should eat less meat, but they’re eating more and more
Climate

The campaign to persuade us to cut back on burgers and bacon has been a bust so far.

By Eliza Barclay
Technology
Full video: Impossible Foods CEO Pat Brown and chef Dominique Crenn at Code 2016Full video: Impossible Foods CEO Pat Brown and chef Dominique Crenn at Code 2016
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Technology

Is the future of food meatless?

By Recode Staff
Food
The wartime propaganda guide to healthy eatingThe wartime propaganda guide to healthy eating
Food

To destroy the Central Powers, you basically need to live like Michael Pollan

By Matthew Yglesias