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    What It Takes to Get Lunch Delivered to the 70th Floor

    An informal network of last-mile runners close the gap between harried delivery drivers and hungry office workers in a Shenzhen skyscraper.
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    What It Takes to Get Lunch Delivered to the 70th Floor

    An informal network of last-mile runners close the gap between harried delivery drivers and hungry office workers in a Shenzhen skyscraper.
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    What It Takes to Get Lunch Delivered to the 70th Floor

    An informal network of last-mile runners close the gap between harried delivery drivers and hungry office workers in a Shenzhen skyscraper.
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    What It Takes to Get Lunch Delivered to the 70th Floor

    An informal network of last-mile runners close the gap between harried delivery drivers and hungry office workers in a Shenzhen skyscraper.
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    7 of Europe’s Most Delectable Fall Harvest Festivals

    A pistachio exhibition. A herring market. The happy blend of wine and hiking. This list proves that foodies, too, can celebrate Autumnal travel.
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    Andrew Huse, Historian of the Cuban Sandwich, Dies at 52

    He investigated which city of Cuban immigrants might have created the celebrated sandwich, Tampa or Miami. His finding was not altogether surprising.
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    Is America Ready for Japanese-Style 7-Elevens?

    Stephen Dacus, head of the chain’s parent company, aims to export its success in Japan, with signature offerings like fresh prepared food.
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    Is America Ready for Japanese-Style 7-Elevens?

    Stephen Dacus, head of the chain’s parent company, aims to export its success in Japan, with signature offerings like fresh prepared food.
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    Is America Ready for Japanese-Style 7-Elevens?

    Stephen Dacus, head of the chain’s parent company, aims to export its success in Japan, with signature offerings like fresh prepared food.
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    Is America Ready for Japanese-Style 7-Elevens?

    Stephen Dacus, head of the chain’s parent company, aims to export its success in Japan, with signature offerings like fresh prepared food.
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    What Happened to Mexico City’s Food Scene? Americans.

    As restaurants change to reflect new tastes, local reactions have ranged from fascination to fury.
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    Inflation Sweetener? Denmark Plans Tax Cut on Chocolate and Coffee.

    The Scandinavian country has proposed scrapping its tax on chocolate, cake and other sweets, as well as coffee, to help consumers cope with high food prices.
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    Amid Devastating Winter Losses, Another Threat Looms For U.S. Beekeepers

    The parasitic Tropilaelaps mite, which threatens honeybees and the food supply, isn’t in North America. Yet.
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    How South Korea Became a Cultural Powerhouse

    With BTS poised to reunite, “Squid Game” returning and a Broadway show winning awards, the Korean cultural wave keeps on rolling.
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    Israel Said It Eased Its Blockade, But Gazans Are Still Waiting for Food

    Three days after Israel said it would ease its blockade of humanitarian aid to Gaza, little, if any, of the desperately needed food, fuel and medicine appeared to have reached Palestinians.
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    U.S.-Backed Group Created to Distribute Aid in Gaza Says It’s Ready to Go

    The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation seeks to create an alternative aid system, but other groups have raised doubts about the feasibility of its plan.
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    Why America’s ‘Beautiful Beef’ Is a Trade War Sore Point for Europe

    European officials call food safety standards a “red line,” as Trump administration officials criticize rules that keep American beef and other meats off grocery shelves.
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    Food for the Cardinals at the Conclave Is ‘Not So Good’

    The cardinals selecting the next pope will take their meals at a Vatican guesthouse. One conclave veteran said the fare was “food you could eat at a train station.”
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    DoorDash Agrees to Buy Deliveroo in $3.9 Billion Deal

    The acquisition would give DoorDash a presence in the Middle East and expand its footprint in Europe.
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    Israel’s Total Blockade of Gaza Has Created ‘Catastrophic’ Conditions, Doctors Say

    The effect of Israel’s total siege has become “catastrophic,” doctors say. Food, water and medicine shortages are prompting a surge of preventable illnesses, and deaths.