Amazon has greenlit an untitled Hannah Grant series about the Tour de France for Prime Video. The original series is a documentary adventure show about the athletes competing in the 104th Tour and the food that keeps them in top shape.
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KPBS: San Diego International Airport App Delivers Food To Your Gate
Monday, June 5, 2017 By City News Service Travelers at Lindbergh Field will soon be able to order food and merchandise via a mobile application and have the items delivered to their gate, San Diego …
Bloomberg: The Simple Trick to Blend In Anywhere You Travel
Travel magnate Pauline Frommer knows women sometimes feel unsafe in a new country, and has a trick to help handle it—and more clever hacks.
ABS-CBN: 10 global food picks at World Street Food Congress
There are only two more days of feasting left at the World Street Food Congress (WSFC) Jamboree at the Mall of Asia Concert Grounds. For Sunday’s bout, gates will open for lunch at 11 a.m.
New York Pop Up Street Food Fair: Culinary delights from around the globe.
New York enjoys the well-earned reputation as one of the most international cities in the world and it was no surprise to find deliciously diverse food offerings during the recent Pop up street food fair …
Could Lavar Ball really build a successful $1 Billion shoe brand AND make the world a better place?
By Kel Jack The sports world was abuzz with the introduction of the ZO2 Prime basketball shoe designed by Lonzo Ball at the head shaking price of $495. For a few days after the release, they …
The Guardian: Berliners get an appetite for refugees’ cuisine
Restaurant and cooking groups whose food is served by refugees are part of projects in Berlin using meals to build bridges between Berliners and recent immigrants.
nzherald: Read this and you’ll never eat aeroplane food again
By Sarah Rainey, David Derbyshire for the Daily Mail The worst thing about a long-haul flight is, without doubt, the food. Forget turbulence, screaming toddlers or unexplained delays, meal times on a plane are almost …
Jing Daily: U.S. Embassy Launches Social Media Contest in China to Promote Food Tourism
The U.S. Foreign Commercial Service in Beijing and the U.S. Embassy in China are launching a social media contest in China aimed to promote food tourism in the United States. The contest, titled “American Foodie Tour” encourages Chinese social media users to upload their best photos of U.S. regional cuisine to Weibo, with the best photo each week winning a prize, as well as entering the “grand prize” drawing that will conclude the contest in May. The contest will also feature bi-weekly trivia contests with additional prizes related to food and travel in the United States.
Eye for Travel: Vizeat – the ‘Airbnb of food’ app that’s cooking
Apr 18, 2017 Ahead of the EyeforTravel European Summit, where one of its founders will be speaking, Sally White took a look at the Paris firm that has foodies salivating The media is absolutely no …