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Enero 16, 2008
North American Foods Potato flake plant in Grand Forks closing
Workers at North American Foods' dehydrated potato flake processing plant have been told that the operation will be closed March 15.The company, previously RDO Foods Co., employs about 125 people at the plant.Officials at the R.D. Offutt Co. corporate...
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Auction processing equipment Jay's Foods: January 24 in Chicago, IL or Online
Enero 15, 2008
Auction processing equipment Jay's Foods: January 24 in Chicago, IL or Online
On January 24th, 2008 eighty years of potato chip manufacturing
on Chicago's south side will come to a close with the public
auction sale of equipment from Jays Foods manufacturing headquarters
on East 99th Street.
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Enero 15, 2008
New Potato chip factory in New Brunswick: the Covered Bridge Potato Company
A new potato chip factory owned by Albright Farms in Centreville, N.B., will be up and running by the end of May. Co-owner Ryan Albright says Covered Bridge Potato Co. will produce kettled chips. The factory is being built off the Trans-Canada Highwa...
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Enero 14, 2008
ConAgra signals shift in restructuring plan: three plants scheduled for shutdown will stay open
ConAgra Foods Inc. won't close three production plants that had been slated for shutdown in a multiyear reorganization effort, signaling a shift in emphasis from cutting costs to growing sales. "We've had good success with sales of new products, a...
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Enero 14, 2008
Heinz researchers cook up new food items
The Heinz Global Innovation and Quality Center, which opened about two years ago, has significantly bolstered the research and development capabilities of Heinz, one of the world's largest food companies. Like other big food industry players, Heinz ha...
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Cargill for news
Enero 14, 2008
Cargill's second quarter earnings up 44%
Cargill today reported net earnings of $954 million for the 2008 second quarter ended Nov. 30, up 44 percent from $662 million in the same period a year ago. In the first six months, the company earned $1.87 billion, a 61 percent increase from $1.16 b...
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Enero 11, 2008
Rockwell Automation Expands Motor Control Offerings For Wash-Down Applications
Manufacturers seeking networked motor control solutions for wash-down environments now have several options from Rockwell Automation. The Allen-Bradley PowerFlex 40 AC drive and the ArmorStart product lines have packaging options that are now rated by ...
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Enero 11, 2008
Let's innovate together, Canola Council tells industry
The Canola Council of Canada has said it wants to work with the food industry to develop an improved form of the oil to increase its appeal, amid international fears over its cost. Global income growth is pushing up demand of canola oil in countries su...
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Enero 11, 2008
Boston moves towards trans fat ban
Following the lead of New York City and Brookline, health regulators in Boston last night took the first step toward banning artery-clogging trans fat from French fries, doughnuts, and other food sold in restaurants and corner stores. The Boston Publ...
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McDonald's for news
Enero 11, 2008
McDonald's shares fall on concern over US consumer
Shares of McDonald's Corp fell as much as 8 percent on Friday, as a survey of franchisees showed December same-store sales grew at the lowest level in the six-year history of the poll. The survey of 31 domestic franchisees, representing 195 restauran...
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KFC for news
Enero 10, 2008
KFC switch to high stability canola oil finger-lickin good for Canadian canola industry
More than seven million kilos of high-stability canola oil has been used in Canadian KFC restaurants since the company ditched its vegetable shortening frying methods last year in favour of the healthier alternative. Demand from the restaurant chain, ...
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Enero 10, 2008
IRI: 50% of Consumers Consider Sustainability When Choosing Products
About half of U.S. consumers consider at least one sustainability factor in selecting consumer packaged goods items and choosing where to shop for those products, a new Information Resources Inc. survey reveals. Respondents were presented with sustaina...
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Wendy's takes a hit from analysts
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Auction of former Jays Potato Chips production Lines and Packaging Machines
Enero 08, 2008
Auction of former Jays Potato Chips production Lines and Packaging Machines
On January 24, 2008 Rabin is organizing an auction of production lines of bankrupt Jays Foods in Chicago. The auction includes 4 potato chips processing lines and 18 Hayssen Ishida packaging machines and much more.   Background:   On January 24th, 200...
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