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Diciembre 30, 2009
Duty on British Columbia-bound U.S. potatoes up for review
Over 20 years' worth of seasonal anti-dumping duties on U.S. potatoes imported into British Columbia are up for review yet again as the latest five-year duty comes due for expiry.As has been the case every five years since 1990, the Canada Border Servi...
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Idaho Potato Commission receives Produce Business Marketing Award
Diciembre 29, 2009
Idaho Potato Commission receives Produce Business Marketing Award
The Idaho Potato Commission (IPC) received top honors from trade magazine Produce Business when it was awarded the 2009 Marketing Excellence Award. The promotional items used to support the IPC's comic book-themed campaign were recognized among the bes...
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Diciembre 28, 2009
California Restaurants can't cook in trans fat after January 1
California will bar restaurants from cooking with trans fat beginning New Year's Day, becoming the first state to crack down on the substance tied to clogged arteries, strokes and coronary heart disease. The ban is hailed by supporters as a way to pr...
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What's hot in 2010;NRA research among Chefs
Diciembre 27, 2009
What's hot in 2010;NRA research among Chefs
Keeping up with food and beverage trends is crucial to develop the right menu mix. That’s why restaurateurs turn to the National Restaurant Association to help them stay abreast of the hottest menu trends.The Association each year surveys professional ...
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Diciembre 22, 2009
Impact of Menu Labeling: People Eat Less When They Know More
The restaurant industry has lobbied hard against mandatory menu labeling in restaurants, highlighting the importance of a new study from the Rudd Center measuring the impact of menu-labeling regulations. The researchers found that calorie labels result...
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Twenty five years of New York Fries (by Thomas Hagey)
Diciembre 21, 2009
Twenty five years of New York Fries (by Thomas Hagey)
I remember hanging out with Jay Gould's family 25 years ago and hearing him talk about starting a business which would initially sell, skin-on french fries and Coca-Cola. I thought it was a bold move for someone who had cut his teeth on one of Canada...
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Diciembre 21, 2009
Health Canada plan would put asparaginase in french fries, potato chips to fight acrylamide
Health Canada is proposing an unorthodox way of combatting acrylamide, a food ingredient suspected in some cancers: It wants to let manufacturers put small amounts of asparaginase - also used as a cancer-fighting drug - into potato chips and similar fo...
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Conagra for news
Diciembre 21, 2009
ConAgra Foods Reports Strong Second-Quarter EPS Driven by Excellent Consumer Foods Growth
ConAgra Foods, Inc., (NYSE: CAG) one of North America’s leading packaged food companies, today reported results for the fiscal 2010 second quarter ended Nov. 29, 2009. Diluted EPS from continuing operations was $0.55 compared with $0.38 a year ago. Cur...
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Lamb Weston for news
Diciembre 21, 2009
Conagra Foods Q2 results: Lamb Weston Profits improved
We want to highlight the details on Conagra Foods Lamb Weston in the just published Q2 results of Conagra Foods:"Lamb Weston profits improved, reflecting the positive impacts of higher prices necessitated by increased input costs, as well as plant...
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Diciembre 18, 2009
Five keys to the foodservice industry in 2010
As 2009 comes to an end, food service operators must focus on how they will better connect with customers in the New Year and prepare for a successful 2010. Mike Amos, president and CEO of customer experience management company Empathica, has put toget...
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Supermarket Guru
Diciembre 18, 2009
Food Trends 2010 according to Supermarket guru readers survey
Among the flurry of publications with predictions on the food trends in 2010, here is another one that you definitely should take note of: the Phil Lempert Supermarket Guru (US) readers poll.   Earlier we already featured Phil Lempert's own predictio...
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PEI for news
Diciembre 17, 2009
PEI Potato farmers watch for warehouse rot
For the second year in a row, wet weather late in the year is prompting Prince Edward Island potato growers to watch their warehouses carefully."You'll know it when you smell it,"Elmsdale farmer Peter Griffin told CBC News of what farmers are...
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