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Exploring the Future of Food! 🍽️🔥
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| Global demand for
#ube
has surged, turning the Filipino purple yam into a worldwide trend. But
#Philippine
farmers struggle to keep up due to slow growth cycles, climate risks and limited support, raising concerns over supply and profits.
www.cnn.com/2026/05/02/b...
#Foodie
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Inside the complex, secretive business of buying ube, the internet’s new favorite food | CNN Business
A global hunt for ube, whose signature violet hue has taken over social media, is upending a precarious supply chain in Asia.
https://www.cnn.com/2026/05/02/business/ube-farms-philippines-intl-hnk-dst
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HBCU
25 days ago
#universityofwashington
does not give
#feedback
on
#Black
Residents (For legal purposes, it's all alleged). Please support Dr. Gray by giving or sharing this story.
#obgyn
#obgynresidency
#universityofwashington
#medicalstudentlife
#seattlewa
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#SourdoughWilly
- Kingston,WA
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NairaMetrics
8 months ago
SEATTLE-- LeCuckoo Inc, parent company of
LUC.cooking
, today announced the filing of its provisional patent for a first-of-its-kind platform that combines AI-powered personalization, community-driven food experiences, and a royalty-based compensation model for recipe creators.
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LeCuckoo Inc. Files Provisional Patent for World's First Comprehensive Creator Compensation Model in Food-Tech
https://www.marketwatch.com/press-release/lecuckoo-inc-files-provisional-patent-for-world-s-first-comprehensive-creator-compensation-model-in-food-tech-8e85edc0
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MonikaW
6 months ago
How Symone Opara’s LUC.cooking Is Building A Royalty Economy For Food Creators When was the last time you saw a recipe treated like a song – tracked, credited, and paid for every time it was saved or shared? That’s the question driving Symone Opara, a former Microsoft executive turned food-tech…
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How Symone Opara’s LUC.cooking Is Building A Royalty Economy For Food Creators

 When was the last time you saw a recipe treated like a song – tracked, credited, and paid for every time it was saved or shared? That’s the question driving Symone Opara, a former Microsoft executive turned food-tech founder, whose company LeCuckoo Inc. has just filed a patent for what could become the first royalty-based compensation model for recipe creators.
https://nexttech-news.com/how-symone-oparas-luc-cooking-is-constructing-a-royalty-economic-system-for-meals-creators/?utm_source=bluesky&utm_medium=jetpack_social
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HBCU
4 months ago
#Wegmans
is scanning your face at some stores. It’s not the only company
#Walmart
,
#Kroger
and
#HomeDepot
rely on it, according to their privacy policies
#RiteAid
- - the FTC found that the chain falsely accused customers of crimes and unfairly targeted people of color.
www.cnn.com/2026/01/12/b...
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Wegmans is scanning your face at some stores. It’s not the only company | CNN Business
Wegmans, the supermarket chain known for its cult-like following, angered some loyalists after revealing it uses facial recognition technology at New York City stores.
https://www.cnn.com/2026/01/12/business/wegmans-facial-recognition-technology
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