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A woman was killed and two people were injured by a large Christmas tree that fell over during stormy weather in the Belgian city of Oudenaarde, authorities said on Friday.
LONDON — Go ahead and recycle your Christmas tree. But please, Belgian authorities say, don’t try to eat it. The country’s federal food agency delivered that unusual warning this week after ...
Security camera footage on Belgian news media showed a brightly lit 20-metre (66 ft) high Christmas tree slowly leaning over, then collapsing next to a Christmas market on Thursday as a merry-go ...
Belgium's food agency issued a public health warning as the festive season wrapped up Tuesday: don't eat your Christmas tree. Some things may go without saying, but just in case ...
Belgium’s Federal Food Agency on Tuesday warned people to not eat their Christmas trees after a city council suggested recipes to reuse conifers following the holiday season.
Yes, the Belgian government was recently forced to issue an odd PSA warning its citizens not to eat their old Christmas trees. “Christmas trees are not intended to end up in the food chain ...
"Christmas trees are not destined to enter the food chain," the agency said in a statement after some suggested that the needles could be stripped, blanched and dried—for use in making flavored ...
Back to homepage / Live news Belgian Christmas tree growers grapple with price spikes. Libin (Belgium) (AFP) – Christmas tree producers in Belgium are struggling for seasonal cheer as they ...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) -A woman was killed and two people were injured by a large Christmas tree that fell over during stormy weather in the Belgian city of Oudenaarde, authorities said on Friday.
Some things may go without saying, but Belgium's food agency issued a public health warning as the festive season wrapped up: don't eat your Christmas tree.