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The Little-Noticed Obamacare Provision That Could Make Fast Food Healthier.
december 19, 2012
The Little-Noticed Obamacare Provision That Could Make Fast Food Healthier.
One of the least-noticed elements of Obamacare is a federal rule requiring chain restaurants to post calorie counts on their menus starting in 2013.
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McCain Foods to acquire Kitchens of Sara Lee (Australia) from Hillshire Brands
december 19, 2012
McCain Foods to acquire Kitchens of Sara Lee (Australia) from Hillshire Brands
McCain Foods (Aust) Pty. Ltd. today announced that it has signed a Share Purchase Agreement to acquire 100% of the shares of the Kitchens of Sara Lee (KOSL) frozen bakery business based in Australia and New Zealand from Hillshire Brands.
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USDA for news
december 19, 2012
National Potato Board Appointments announced by US Dept. of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack
U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has appointed 30 members to serve on the National Potato Promotion Board. Each member will serve a three-year term of office beginning March 1, 2013.
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Goodbye British Potato Council, hello Potato Council Limited
december 19, 2012
GB Potato supply 2012: updated provisional estimate
Due to the importance of business information in an exceptional season AHDB/PCL has updated its estimates following the receipt of further Grower Panel yield forms, updated lifting data and additional intelligence.
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Fruit Logistica for news
december 19, 2012
Potato Council at Fruit Logistica 2013
A first for British exports in 2013 will be a joint stand from Potato Council and the Horticultural Development Company (HDC) at Fruit Logistica in Berlin in February next year.
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Florigo continuous vacuum frying system reduces acrylamide in potato chips
december 18, 2012
Florigo continuous vacuum frying system reduces acrylamide in potato chips
Machine manufacturer Florigo International has a long history in vacuum fryers and offers both batch and continuous systems. Recently the company tested the benefits of continuous vacuum frying on the acrylamide content of potato chips.
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Wise Foods, Inalecsa acquired by Arca Continental
december 17, 2012
Wise Foods, Inalecsa acquired by Arca Continental
Arca Continental, S.A.B. de C.V., the second-largest Coca-Cola bottler in Mexico and Latin America announced today the acquisitions of snack food companies Wise Foods, headquartered in Pennsylvania, and Industrias Alimenticias Ecuatorianas, based in Ecuador.
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Ausveg for news
december 17, 2012
AUSVEG Potato R&D Program well received
Members of the Australian potato industry have shown strong support for the AUSVEG Potato Industry Extension Program over its first 12 months, with research and development (R&D) workshops held as part of the program proving a hit with both potato ...
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UK Potato Prices add to weather misery
december 17, 2012
UK Potato Prices add to weather misery
UK potato growers are facing an uncertain future unless contract prices increase following a 25 per cent drop in production and an increase in costs of 30 per cent. The NFU says that with around 75 per cent of all potatoes in the UK grown on fixed pr...
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The FAO Food Price Index continued to trend downwards in November
december 16, 2012
The FAO Food Price Index continued to trend downwards in November
The FAO Food Price Index averaged 211 points in November 2012, down 3 points (1.5 percent) from October and the lowest since June 2012.
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Lays launches Chicken Cola flavored potato chips in China
december 16, 2012
Lays launches Chicken Cola flavored potato chips in China
Pepsico is taking its global Power of One program to jointly promote beverages and snacks a step further in China, with the marriage of two Pepsi brands in a single product: Pepsi-Cola chicken-flavor Lay's potato chips.
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How Zeracryl works
december 16, 2012
Acrylamide in French fries reduced up to 90% with Zeracryl® lactic acid bacteria
The Norwegian company Zeracryl AS has developed a patented process to reduce acrylamide levels in French fries between 50 – 90 per cent depending on selected solution.
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