﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><channel><title>Bon Appetit Management news stories on Newser</title><description>Read more Bon Appetit Management stories on Newser</description><link>http://www.newser.com/taggrid/40009/bon-appetit-management.html</link><image><url>http://img1-cdn.newser.com/images/newser-black250x40.gif</url><title>Bon Appetit Management news stories on Newser</title><link>http://www.newser.com/</link></image><copyright>2012 - Newser</copyright><language>en-us</language><generator>Newser Feed Generator</generator><pubDate>Sat, 26 May 2012 01:54:54 CDT</pubDate><item><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.newser.com/story/57547/tomatoes-bring-fair-trade-movement-stateside.html</guid><title>Tomatoes Bring Fair-Trade Movement Stateside</title><dc:creator>Katherine Thompson</dc:creator><description>&lt;img src='http://img1-cdn.newser.com/getimage.aspx?mediaid=204328&amp;width=45&amp;height=45&amp;crop=Y&amp;updateddate=20110331224745' border='0' /&gt;With tomato pickers earning 45 cents per 32-pound bucket—the same wage as 30 years ago—fair-labor coalitions have long staged protests and boycotts. Now one of the country's biggest food-services companies is taking up the cause, the Washington Post reports. Bon Appetit says that if growers don't agree to...</description><media:content url="http://img1-cdn.newser.com/getimage.aspx?mediaid=204328&amp;width=45&amp;height=45&amp;crop=Y&amp;updateddate=20110331224745" type="image/jpg" medium="image"><media:description type="plain">Tomato growers were given an extra penny per pound in 2007, but that money hasn't made it to the pickers as intended.</media:description></media:content><link>http://www.newser.com/story/57547/tomatoes-bring-fair-trade-movement-stateside.html</link><pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 11:01:26 CDT</pubDate></item></channel></rss>
