• Uptown Whole Foods

    Uptown Whole Foods

    Gary Null opened his first health food store in Manhattan’s Upper West Side in 1966. For nearly thirty years, his current store, Gary Null’s Uptown Whole Foods, has been New York’s premier market for only certified organic-grown produce and a wide selection of gourmet natural and raw foods. The store serves more fresh organic juices…

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  • Folate May Minimize the Risk of Breast Cancer

    Folate May Minimize the Risk of Breast Cancer

    Breast cancer is a cancer type that emerges from breast tissue and cells. The cancer usually begins from the milk ducts’ inner lining or lobules supplying milk. Cancerous tumors have been known to spread to other body parts. Most cases of breast cancer occur in women. It is thus evident that breast cancer is one…

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  • Egg Safety Improved by FDA

    Egg Safety Improved by FDA

    The FDA made an announcement concerning a law that would help in enhancing the safety of eggs for human consumption. The regulation is meant to lower the prevalence of infections arising from consumption of contaminated eggs. Eggs are mainly contaminated by Salmonella Enteritidis (SE) bacterium. The regulations were released on July 7, 2009, and different…

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  • Caraluzzi’s

    Caraluzzi’s

    Caraluzzi’s Market is a well known one-stop shop family owned and operated grocery retailer in Connecticut. On most days in any of Caraluzzi’s Markets or liquor store you can find family members on hand, working with their employees and customers to improve every aspect of the business. History In 1949, after 27 years of refining…

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  • Fischer Bros. & Leslie

    Fischer Bros. & Leslie

    A prime UWS source for Kosher meats and prepared foods since 1949. Morris and Louis Fischer opened the store and were then joined by Leslie Niederman, a young Holocaust survivor.  Leslie’s son, Steve, and son-in-law, Paul Whitman run the store today. Kashruth is our highest priority under supervision of the Orthodox Union of Rabbis. All meats…

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  • Overview of Food Poisoning

    Overview of Food Poisoning

    Food poisoning is not only common, but also upsetting and, at times, a life-threatening issue for numerous United States citizens and people across the world. Food poisoning may be either non-symptomatic or associated with symptoms such as severe and bloody diarrhea, as well as intestinal discomfort. Depending on infection type, food poisoning can also be…

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  • Tomato Compound Helps in Management of Blood Pressure

    Tomato Compound Helps in Management of Blood Pressure

    High blood pressure is also referred to as hypertension. It is an extremely serious medical condition, which can result in heart failure, coronary artery disease, kidney failure and stroke. There are also other numerous health problems that can be caused by high blood pressure. Approximately one in three adults has hypertension in the United States.…

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  • Fairway Market

    Fairway Market

    Fairway is well known in the New York tri-state area for being a top of the line gourmet and specialty grocery food store.  In addition to being known for carrying specialty foods most supermarkets don’t have, Fairway is also known for being an active local community supporter and environmentally friendly. Fairway Markets are also known…

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