Noticias sobre la Salud y Nutrición de Florida

The flavorful reduced-sodium SaltMe! potato chips will be available in more than 1,400 Kroger stores and banners beginning in March. Courtesy: Business Wire
Marzo 15, 2022
Reduced sodium potato chips SaltMe! by Microsalt now available at Kroger
MicroSalt Inc. announced that it's SaltMe! potato chips will be distributed to more than 1,400 Kroger grocery stores beginning mid-March. This milestone is a major move for MicroSalt on its mission to provide healthier, full-flavor potato chips
Past Presidents National Potato Council Honored for WIC Accomplishment
Enero 23, 2015
Past Presidents National Potato Council Honored for WIC Accomplishment
At the National Potato Council (NPC) Annual Meeting on January 9, 2015, in Orlando, Florida, seven NPC
past presidents were invited to come on stage.
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US Potato Industry challenged to put 3000 potato-friendly salad-bars in schools
Enero 16, 2015
US Potato Industry challenged to put 3000 potato-friendly salad-bars in schools
United States Potato Board President & CEO Blair Richardson surprised attendees at the POTATO EXPO 2015 with an industry challenge to install 3,000 potato-friendly salad bars in school lunch programs across the United States.
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Burger King Stores Discontinue Satisfries as Sales Fizzle
Agosto 19, 2014
Burger King Stores Discontinue Satisfries as Sales Fizzle
After less than a year of being on the menu, Burger King is getting rid of its lower-calorie french fries, called Satisfries, at most of its restaurants.
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BURGER KING® Introduces new SATISFRIES, great tasting crinkle-cut, reduced fat, reduced calorie French Fries
Marzo 05, 2014
Burger King makes Satisfries the standard fries in its Kids meals
Burger King Worldwide, Inc. announces that it is making SATISFRIES™ French fries the standard fry in the BURGER KING® Kid’s Meal.
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Aginfo interview with Frank van Schaayk: Building a Strong Front
Junio 08, 2011
Aginfo interview with Frank van Schaayk: Building a Strong Front
French fries and potatoes are not evil but they have been demonized. What will it take to get the buying consumer to realize that a potato is a very simple, healthy and wholesome food and not the primary culprit in rampant obesity?
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