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This Ice Cream Truck's Sole Purpose Is to Troll the Shit Out of Trump's Bad Food Policies
Who wants a double scoop of Confined-Cow Chocolate?
Calorie Counts Face an Uncertain Future Under Trump
This week, we saw major blows to nutrition advancements made during the Obama-era. Are we entering a Dark Age for food policy in America?
VICE Without Context: 'Go to Hell, Martha Stewart'
VICE.com's most memorable lines from the week of April 24, presented with no context.
The Feds Are Finally Doing Something About America's Serious Seafood Fraud Problem
The new rules will require detailed tracking information to be kept on a number of priority species, from initial harvest to entry into US commerce, in hopes of maintaining a clear log of the source of any given fish.
Budweiser Seriously Plans on Changing Its Name to 'America'
Anheuser-Busch InBev plans to rebrand Budweiser under an entirely new name, “America.” Or, at least they plan on doing so temporarily, for this election season.
This Brewery Got Into Trouble for Its LSD-Themed Beer
As the sole agency responsible for regulating a multibillion-dollar industry, let’s just say they have more than their fair share of leeway as to what they choose to enforce and what to let slip by.
Why Is This Supermarket Using Fictional British Farms to Sell Food?
As would be expected, both consumers and farmers—who actually do currently exist and are located in Britain—are pretty pissed at what they believe to be nothing more than faulty advertising and a blatant lie.
France Wants to Know Where Its Milk and Processed Meat Comes From
In France, fresh meat must feature labels that indicate where meat was reared and slaughtered, but no such labeling exists for processed meats like sausages.
Fake Maple Syrup is Ruining America’s Breakfast
"I've always said that in the third ring of hell, you'd be served fake maple syrup on your pancakes and waffles."
Stupid State Laws Cause Millions of Gallons of Good Milk to Get Thrown Out
In Montana, milk can only remain on shelves for 12 days after pasteurization, whereas in some states, milk can be sold for up to 24 days after. Seem arbitrary? It is.
Michigan Says It's OK to Put a Photo of a Baby on a Beer Label
Breakfast Stout, a beer that is produced by Grand Rapids-based Founders Brewery Co., features a retro-looking, bib-enwrapped baby slurping something that looks like oatmeal out of a bowl.
Soon, Americans Won't Know Where Their Meat Is Coming From
Congress has just decided that you no longer need to know the origin of the beef and pork you eat.