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Major grocery chain Kroger plans to cut prices on thousands of products as it looks to win over shoppers increasingly focused on value.
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  • With holiday gatherings in full swing, doctors who specialize in digestive health are urging Americans to take steps to avoid the annual spike in stomach troubles. They link the tummy troubles to stress and overeating.
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  • The U.S. Department of Agriculture said it cannot use $6 billion in contingency funding for SNAP benefits when money runs out in November.
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  • A new study shows 44% of adults order from the kids’ menu, drawn by smaller portions, simple choices and lower prices.
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  • A new study finds common produce like spinach, apples, potatoes, and kale carry the highest pesticide loads.
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  • Italy and Spain have dispatched naval ships to protect civilians on the humanitarian aid flotilla heading to Gaza.
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  • A new study out of Brazil found that six popular artificial sweeteners could be linked to decreased cognitive function and verbal fluency.
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