Noticias sobre las Tendencias Alimentarias de América del Norte

Technomic finds lower calorie items gaining momentum on restaurant menus
Abril 12, 2011
Technomic finds lower calorie items gaining momentum on restaurant menus
As America ramps up its fight against bulging waist lines, restaurant chains are providing ammunition in the form of great-tasting menu items with 550 or fewer calories.
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Abril 12, 2011
Exploring New Opportunities for Potatoes in Frozen Meals;USPB to Hold Forum for Frozen Food Manufacturers
Packaged Facts projects sales of frozen convenience foods will grow at a rate of 2.8 percent annually over the next several years--to top $18.6 billion by 2015.
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Net negative attitude towards potatoes
Abril 11, 2011
United States Potato Board 2011 Attitude And Usage Study Now Available!
Every year in January, the United States Potato Board (USPB) commissions a national online survey of 1,000+ US female primary food shoppers to track current potato attitudes and use in US households, and especially among our media target market.
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Abril 11, 2011
Snack food manufacturer Snyder's-Lance announces a new corporate logo
Snyder's-Lance, Inc. (Nasdaq-GS:LNCE) announces a new corporate logo.
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Whole Foods Co-CEO Walter Robb Discusses Expansion and Wal-Mart's Move into Organics
Abril 11, 2011
Potato Chips labeled organic taste better
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Abril 07, 2011
New York State Restaurant Association (NYSRA) speaks on proposed New York City toy ban
New York's City Council announced its proposal to outlaw toys and other incentives from meals that don't meet extensive nutrition requirements
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Bajan los precios mundiales de los alimentos, según reporte de la FAO
Abril 07, 2011
Bajan los precios mundiales de los alimentos, según reporte de la FAO
El Índice de la FAO para los precios de los alimentos ha bajado por vez primera tras ocho meses seguidos de incrementos, según anunció hoy la Organización de la ONU. El Índice tuvo un promedio de 230 puntos en marzo de 2011, un descenso del 2,9 por ci...
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Abril 07, 2011
New York City lawmaker proposes fast-food toy ban
A New York City lawmaker has proposed a bill that would ban fast-food restaurant gimmicks that include children's toys, like the McDonald's Happy Meal, unless the meal meets certain nutritional standards.
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Working in and around hazardous machinery and equipment requires "lockout/tagout" safety procedures to prevent the machinery from starting or moving during service and maintenance.
Abril 07, 2011
Washington Potato Company fined $99.000 after worker hurt
This week, the Washington Department of Labor and Industries investigation cited Washington Potato Company for 12 serious safety violations and three repeat serious violations with a $99,000 penalty.
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Abril 07, 2011
Detained New Brunswick farmer had been developing market in Lebanon
There is still no word on why Henk Tepper of New Brunswick is in custody in Lebanon.
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FAO Food Price Index for March 2011 eases slightly
Abril 07, 2011
FAO Food Price Index for March 2011 eases slightly
The FAO Food Price Index (FFPI) averaged 230 points in March 2011, down 2.9 percent from its peak in February, but still 37 percent above March last year. International prices of oils and sugar contracted the most, followed by cereals. By contrast, da...
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In 1961, Hamburger University began in a McDonald's restaurant basement in Elk Grove Village, Illinois - seen on this historic picture - with 15 graduates in the first class.
Abril 07, 2011
McDonald's Celebrates 50th anniversary of the Hamburger University
McDonald's Corporation (NYSE: MCD) today kicked off a year-long celebration of the 50th anniversary of Hamburger University, its signature training and education facility. In 1961, Hamburger University began in a McDonald's restaurant basement in Elk ...
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