ConAgra Foods is a "leading branded, value-added" food company, organized into three businesses - Consumer Foods, International Foods and Commercial Products, which includes thier Food and Ingredients and Trading and Merchandising Segments.
ConAgra's potato processing business Lamb Weston is part of the Food and Ingredients segment.
Savoury Snack brands (popcorn) of ConAgra Foods include ACT II, Fiddle Faddle and Orville Redenbacher.
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Important noticeConagra Foods was renamed Conagra brands after spinn-off of Lamb Weston
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May 18, 2010
Conagra Foods survey: Americans Plan to Continue Eat-At-Home and Frugal Shopping Habits Post Recession
While the recession forced millions of Americans into the kitchen and to develop an eat-at-home mindset, a new survey(1) released today by ConAgra Foods (NYSE: CAG) one of North America's leading food makers, shows that despite the ease on economic con...From the archive

May 11, 2010
Lamb Weston / Meijer and Frisch & Frost (RWA) announce joint venture
Lamb Weston / Meijer and RWA announced today that Lamb Weston/Meijer has signed an agreement to acquire 74% of the shares in Frisch &Frost Nahrungsmittel GmbH based in Hollabrunn, Austria.Current owner RWA will keep the remaining shares. Both parti...From the archive

April 28, 2010
Conagra sustainable Development Awards: Park Rapids and Quincy Lamb Weston facilities recognized
ConAgra Foods announced today the winners of its 2010 Sustainable Development Awards, an internal awards program created to recognize outstanding achievements integrating sustainability into business practices while also sharing best practices across the company.From the archive

April 24, 2010
Idaho potato growers plant potatoes without deal
Idaho potato growers are taking to the field this spring without a collective agreement with major processors. The collective bargaining process broke down in Idaho last year following a dispute with ConAgra Foods. Growers blamed ConAgra, and the compa...From the archive
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