News on Chips and Snacks from Northern America

December 04, 2007
Frito-Lay recognized by EPA for efforts to reduce water use
Frito-Lay Inc. was one of the six winners recently recognized by the Environmental Protection Agency for their efforts in reducing, reusing and recycling water. The Plano, Texas, snack food maker earned the 2007 Water Efficiency Leader (WEL) award for...
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December 03, 2007
220 jobs to be lost at Jay's Foods when new owner Snyder's halts production Wednesday
While the famous Jays brand should survive, the South Side factory that has churned out potato chips for decades will close permanently Wednesday, a casualty of Jays Foods' latest bankruptcy.Snyder's of Hanover, the Pennsylvania snack food-maker aimin...
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November 28, 2007
La acrilamida no aumenta el riesgo de cancer de mama
Un estudio importante halla que el compuesto que se encuentra en alimentos fritos y horneados no representa una amenaza. Al parecer existe poca o ninguna relación entre el cáncer de mama y la acrilamida, una sustancia que se encuentra en alimentos fr...
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Are chips the answer to world hunger?
November 20, 2007
Are chips the answer to world hunger?
Solanum tuberosum – the potato - will have its year in 2008. The UN is trying to wean developing countries off rice and persuade them to adopt the potato as a staple food. Potatoes beat rice on most measures. They need less water and less space to prod...
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November 19, 2007
Markets broadened for Carolina potato growers
Potato growers in North Carolina will have improved access to Canadian markets next year, thanks to a bilateral trade agreement signed recently by the United States and Canada. Growers will have a limited amount of guaranteed access to Canadian market...
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ARS develops extrusion method for tasty lentil snacks
November 15, 2007
ARS develops extrusion method for tasty lentil snacks
Researchers from the US Agricultural Research Service (ARS) claim to have stabilised a process of using extrusion technology to make healthy and tasty snacks out of legumes.
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November 15, 2007
Frito-lay plans eco-friendly chips factory in Casa Grande
Frito-Lay is embarking on an ambitious plan to change the way its Casa Grande factory operates, and in the process, create a new type of snack: the environmentally benign chip. Goal is to take the Casa Grande plant off the power grid, or nearly so, a...
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November 15, 2007
Frito-Lay launches True North, a line of healthy snacks based on nuts
Hoping to lure health-conscious consumers, Frito-Lay plans to introduce a line of premium nuts and baked crackers, the snack-maker's parent company said Wednesday.   True North, a line of nuts, nut clusters and chips made of nuts, will launch in the ...
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November 14, 2007
PepsiCo on track for full-year earnings outlook
PepsiCo Inc said on Wednesday it is on track to meet its full-year earnings forecast, less than 10 days after it announced it would reorganize itself into three business units.
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November 13, 2007
Orville Redenbacher's(R) SmartPop!(R), Now With 30% Less Sodium
More than 90 percent of Americans surveyed are quick to identify high blood pressure as one of their biggest health concerns related to sodium intake. However, according to a recent survey conducted by Orville Redenbacher's(R) Gourmet(R) Popping Corn(1...
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November 09, 2007
McDonald's, Pepsi not trying to make kids fat
When you think of childhood obesity, McDonald's and Pepsi want you to think of them -- but probably not in the way you think. Representatives from the fast-food and soft-drink conglomerates attended a international conference aimed at fighting childho...
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November 09, 2007
No new potato chips processing plant in Hartland
A waterfront property in Hartland, New Brunswick will not be home to a new potato chip processing plant and retail office. Hartland Town Council chose not to rezone a residential property on Hartland's Main Street to accommodate the proposed new busi...
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November 07, 2007
Stackable baked chips are coming?
The largest investment ever made by the Midwest Minnesota Community Development Corp. (MMCDC) comes in the form of a stackable baked potato chip. Baked chips are one of the fastest-growing segments of the snack food market, and until now it has not ...
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November 07, 2007
Britain's Tyrrells Potato Chips enters Dallas market
Tyrrell's Potato Chips knows its potato supplier intimately. In fact, the British company knows everything about the potatoes it uses, all the way from seed to chip. That's because Tyrrells started as a potato farm, and when price pressures became too ...
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November 05, 2007
PepsiCo Unveils New Organizational Structure, Names CEOs of Three Principal Operating Units
PepsiCo announced today a strategic realignment of its organizational structure to position the company for continued strong growth and more fully leverage the talents of its senior leaders. "Given PepsiCo's robust growth in recent years, we are ...
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November 02, 2007
How many potato chip flavors is enough?
For years potato chip manufacturers like Lay's, Wise, Utz and others were content to churn out POPC -- plain old potato chips -- leaving the "gourmet"market to niche manufacturers. But then diversification hit the potato chip industry, offeri...
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November 02, 2007
Lance reports revenue growth in 3Q
Lance, a marketer of snack food products, has reported a 5% increase in net revenue to $198.1 million for the third quarter ended September 29, 2007, compared with $188.6 million for the same period in the previous year.
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About the causes of the bankruptcy of chip maker Jays Foods
October 31, 2007
About the causes of the bankruptcy of chip maker Jays Foods
After years of losses, it seemed Ubiquity subsidiary Jays Foods Inc., was poised to at least break even, and possibly even turn a modest profit. In the first six months of this year, losses were cut 50 percent compared with the losses in the first h...
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