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Conagra Foods Inc.

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Conagra Foods was renamed Conagra brands after spinn-off of Lamb Weston

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Descripción de la compañía
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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Diciembre 06, 2007
Three million pounds of sodium cut from ConAgra food
ConAgra Foods has said it has removed nearly three million pounds of sodium from a range of products without affecting taste.The firm said it will continue to look at ways of cutting down salt, and said it has already managed to remove up to 20 per cen...
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Noviembre 13, 2007
Orville Redenbacher's(R) SmartPop!(R), Now With 30% Less Sodium
More than 90 percent of Americans surveyed are quick to identify high blood pressure as one of their biggest health concerns related to sodium intake. However, according to a recent survey conducted by Orville Redenbacher's(R) Gourmet(R) Popping Corn(1...
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Octubre 17, 2007
Bankrupt Jays Foods may close chips plants for good
Jays Foods Inc. may close its plants in December -- permanently if a buyer doesn't step forward. Employees received notification last week that the company plants, including those at 825 E. 99th and 1001 E. 99th, might close Dec. 10-24 and not reopen...
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Octubre 14, 2007
Critics: ConAgra mishandled recall
Critics say ConAgra Foods Inc.'s delay in recalling pot pies linked to a nationwide salmonella outbreak increased the chance that more people would become sick, opened up the company to greater liability, and exposed a key weakness in the nation's food...
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