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<p>In iOS and iPadOS 18.4, Apple hit us with a little bit of
a surprise feature: a new Food section in the Apple News app. While it’s only available for
Apple News+ subscribers, it’s an extremely welcome addition. We’ll be delving into that here.</p>
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Apple News+ is quickly becoming a hidden gem in the Apple ecosystem