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  • 1 week ago | forbes.com | Chloe Sorvino

    I source my own food from a patchwork of places: I pick up a local community supported agriculture share for produce, as well as a small market that’s just outside my door. Another source is the Brooklyn-based delivery service Farm To People, which I was introduced to through reporting on Forbes’ 30 Under 30 food list back in 2020. It’s been inspiring to see what cofounders Michael Robinov and Anina von Haeften have accomplished since making the list.

  • 2 weeks ago | forbes.com | Chloe Sorvino

    It’s been quite a week, and I don’t just mean for those of us who are all-in on the second season of The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives. I can’t stop thinking about the casts’ extremely complicated orders at Utah-based soda chain Swig and what my go-to would be. I think I’d commit to the sparkling water-based fruity refreshers like Mikayla. But this subset of Mormons are not the only ones making food headlines recently. To start off, the JBS saga continues.

  • 3 weeks ago | forbesargentina.com | Amura CMS |Chloe Sorvino

    Chloe Sorvino Acusaciones por corrupción, sobornos, daño ambiental y vínculos políticos marcaron el camino de la firma brasileña antes de su ingreso al principal mercado financiero del mundo. Después de diez años de disputas con la Comisión de Bolsa y Valores y de enfrentar oposición tanto de demócratas como de republicanos en el Congreso, JBS, el mayor frigorífico del mundo, consiguió a fines de abril la aprobación para cotizar en la Bolsa de Nueva York.

  • 3 weeks ago | forbes.com | Chloe Sorvino

    I’ve been hot on the trail covering JBS, the world’s largest meatpacker, for many years, and my feature out this morning is really the culmination of nearly a decade of reporting.

  • 3 weeks ago | forbes.com.mx | Chloe Sorvino

    Después de una década de disputas con la Comisión de Bolsa y Valores, así como de una oposición bipartidista en el Congreso, a finales de abril JBS, el mayor empacador de carne del mundo, finalmente recibió luz verde para cotizar en la Bolsa de Valores de Nueva York. La salida a bolsa en EE. UU.

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Chloe Sorvino
Chloe Sorvino @chloesorvino
14 Jan 25

RT @ASterling: Fifteen years ago, @chloesorvino who is the lead food, drink, and agriculture writer for FORBES wrote about the issues with…

Chloe Sorvino
Chloe Sorvino @chloesorvino
10 Nov 24

RT @forbesunion: Our pay equity study (based on data @Forbes CHRO @AliIntres provided) found that women and people of color are paid five…

Chloe Sorvino
Chloe Sorvino @chloesorvino
8 Nov 24

Boar’s Head became one of America’s most powerful food companies thanks to a strategy of “bullying” and “intimidation,” according to former employees and industry insiders. But since the deadly listeria outbreak, its piggish behavior may no longer work. https://t.co/hb6azN1pbv