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Way Better Snacks Announces Investment from Alliance Consumer Growth, fueling continued expansion
Junio 19, 2015
Way Better Snacks Announces Investment from Alliance Consumer Growth, fueling continued expansion
Live Better Brands, makers of the Way Better Snacks brand of tortilla chips and crackers, announces a minority growth-equity investment from Alliance Consumer Growth (ACG), a leading consumer-focused private equity firm.
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McCain Foods USA outstanding energy efficiency partner, says Idaho Power
Junio 15, 2015
McCain Foods USA outstanding energy efficiency partner, says Idaho Power
McCain Foods USA was recognized by Idaho Power for its commitment to operational excellence through energy efficiency.
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Deep Ridged: A Potato Chip with a futuristic backstory
Junio 10, 2015
Deep Ridged: A Potato Chip with a futuristic backstory
PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi has heavily increased her company’s budget for research and development. In fact, she’s doubled it during her tenure. One product to come out of that effort: the Deep Ridged Potato Chip
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McDonalds reports lower global sales for May
Junio 10, 2015
McDonalds reports lower global sales for May
McDonald's Corporation has announced that global comparable sales decreased 0.3% in May.
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Permira Funds to Acquire Maker of PopCorners® and Other Better-For-You Snack Products
Junio 09, 2015
Permira Funds to Acquire Maker of PopCorners® and Other Better-For-You Snack Products
Private Equity firm Permira is to acquire two manufacturers of Better-For-You branded and private label snack products, Medora Snacks, LLC and Ideal Snacks Holding Corporation
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A potato leaf affected by late blight (Courtesy: Sue Boyetchko, AAFC)
Junio 08, 2015
Research: naturally-occurring bacteria may protect potatoes against late blight
A research scientist at Agriculture and Agrifood Canada has discovered that naturally-occurring bacteria in soil may offer protection against late blight (Phytophthora Infestans).
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A look at the Innate Potato by FrankenFoodFacts
Junio 08, 2015
A look at the Innate Potato by FrankenFoodFacts
The blog FrankenFoodFacts recently published a review of the Innate potato of Simplot Plant Sciences. This blog by Layla Katiraee, who holds a Ph.D. in molecular genetics and is a senior scientist at a biotech company, offers the most insightful review of the Innate Potato PotatoPro has seen so far.
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Nails and Needles in Potatoes lead to recall in Atlantic Canada
Mayo 24, 2015
Nails and Needles in Potatoes lead to recall in Atlantic Canada
Loblaw Companies Limited and Strang's Produce Inc. are voluntarily recalling certain Farmer's Market and Strang's Produce brands of Russet Potatoes from the marketplace due to possible food tampering with nails and needles.
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Prince Edward Island potato exports hit by Russian Sanctions
Mayo 21, 2015
No end to Prince Edward Island Potato Food Tampering case
Prince Edward Island RCMP Major Crime Unit responded to a potential food tampering incident on May 18, 2015, following a complaint that a metal object was found in a potato.
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What is Your Health Worth? Snapshot of American Health and Nutrition Perceptions
Mayo 21, 2015
What is Your Health Worth? Snapshot of American Health and Nutrition Perceptions
With the theme “What’s Your Health Worth?”, the International Food Information Council (IFIC) Foundation’s 10th anniversary Food and Health Survey is offering a wealth of new insights into Americans’ health and nutrition, including perceptions of their own health.
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Does Healthier Soil mean increased Potato Productivity? Study started in New Brunswick
Mayo 18, 2015
Does Healthier Soil mean increased Potato Productivity? Study started in New Brunswick
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) has joined forces with McCain Foods Canada and the province’s potato growers in a major project to improve potato yields in New Brunswick by improving soil health.
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Whole Foods Market plans new chain of stores with lower prices.
Mayo 17, 2015
Whole Foods Market plans new chain of stores with lower prices.
Whole Foods Market, a leading organic and natural grocery chain, announced it plans to open a new chain of stores with lower prices.
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Mayo 11, 2015
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Mayo 11, 2015
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Mayo 11, 2015
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New York Senator launches push to replace Cornell University's outdated nematode lab
Mayo 10, 2015
New York Senator launches push to replace Cornell University's outdated nematode lab
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