News on Food Trends from the United States

July 16, 2008
Food prices steady, inflation push eases: FAO
Food commodity prices have now stabilized after surging early this year while a weak dollar may reduce inflationary pressures in many countries, a senior United Nations economist said on Wednesday. "It looks like from March onwards we have arreste...
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July 16, 2008
OECD: Biofuel policies in OECD countries costly, ineffective & have significant impact on world crop prices.
Government support of  biofuel production in OECD countries is costly, has a limited impact on reducing greenhouse gases and improving energy security, and has a significant impact on world crop prices, according to a new study of policies to promote ...
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PreventASe Xtru: DSM's tailormade solution for acrylamide reduction in Extruded snacks
July 15, 2008
PreventASe Xtru: DSM's tailormade solution for acrylamide reduction in Extruded snacks
DSM Food Specialties introduces a complete portfolio of application-specific and tailor-made PreventASe™ solutions. PreventASe™ is now available in three formulations covering specific food applications under the following sub-brands: Panna™, Bicra™ an...
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Frito Lay Sun Chips
July 15, 2008
Do Consumers Care that Frito-Lay's Sun Chips are Solar Powered? Apparently.
It’s getting harder to find a brand that doesn’t claim to be green. But, do they have a solar power factory? Is the rest of their energy use offset by energy credits? And, are they rebuilding a town that was virtually wiped out by a tornado? Not likely...
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Californian Legislature approves bill banning trans fats
July 15, 2008
Californian Legislature approves bill banning trans fats
California is poised to become the first state in the nation to ban restaurants and other food facilities from using trans fats, which are known to increase the risk of heart disease, under a bill approved by the state Legislature Monday and sent to ...
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July 11, 2008
Deloitte Report: Food Retailers and Manufacturers Face a Dilemma as Food Prices Continue to Rise
As higher commodity prices become the "new normal"rather than a temporary peak, we may see a greater impact on consumer behavior and retailer and supplier strategies than has been apparent so far, according to a new Deloitte report, "Fo...
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July 09, 2008
New Yorkers altering eating habits in reponse to calorie postings
Two months after many New York chain restaurants began posting the number of calories in their food, customers are shying away from their calorie-laden favorites and opting for lighter fare. All New York City restaurants with 15 or more branches were f...
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July 09, 2008
EU Companies Doing More Than US to Prevent Obesity
European-based food companies are edging ahead of their US rivals in addressing health and wellness concerns relating to their businesses, says a recent report from Insight Investment and JP Morgan. The report looked at the effectiveness of 10 of the w...
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July 04, 2008
Burger King woos moms with healthier meal
After watching its bigger rival McDonald's Corp. try to woo mom, Burger King Corp. is launching a marketing and promotional campaign meant to grab her attention. "A large part of our customer base is parents with children,"said Russ Klein, pr...
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July 04, 2008
Worldbank Report blames Biofuels for Global Food Price Crisis
Biofuels have forced global food prices up by 75 percent -- far more than previously estimated -- according to a confidential World Bank report published in a British newspaper Friday.The figure contradicts U.S. government estimates that plant-derived ...
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July 04, 2008
Were Food Companies able to hedge the Costs of Commodities?
Soaring commodity costs have taken a major bite out of food companies' profits for more than a year, but it's almost impossible to find out whether, like airlines and fuel, they have been able to hedge those cost. In fact, shareholders looking for info...
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July 03, 2008
NHS comments on study on package size of snacks
A study has found that “diet-sized snack portions encourage people to eat more,"The Daily Telegraph reported. The newspaper said that researchers had warned that smaller sized packets could make people believe they had already limited their food ...
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July 03, 2008
McDonald's outlines Olympic Games sponsorship
McDonald's has launched several programs as part of its sponsorship of the 2008 Olyimpic Games in Beijing, ranging from giving kids an opportunity to travel to China to a Web-based alternate reality game featuring Olympic track and field legend Edwin M...
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July 03, 2008
Apple to use potato starch packaging for iPhone 3G
Apple is reportedly going to distribute its new iPhone 3G in packaging made from potato starch when it is launched on 11 July. Dutch firm PaperFoam, which produces CD and DVD packaging and custom-made packs for consumer electronics and pharmaceutical...
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July 02, 2008
McDonald's Honored in Chicago for 'Green' Efforts
McDonald's Corporation will be honored for its significant "green"efforts by being featured on an outdoor billboard during the month of July. Drivers will see the outdoor ad going eastbound on I-290, just east of Racine Avenue in Chicago. McD...
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July 02, 2008
California Senate Votes to Phase-out Artificial Trans Fat from Restaurants
The passage today in the California State Senate of a measure to phase out the use of artificial trans fat in restaurants puts the state on track to being the first in the nation to adopt this life-saving measure. The bill, which Assemblyman Tony Mend...
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July 02, 2008
Error culpar a tomate mexicano de salmonelosis: epidemiologos
Dallas, Texas- Un creciente número de funcionarios de salud coinciden en que fue un error haber relacionado al tomate mexicano con la actual epidemia de salmonelosis que desde mediados de abril pasado ha afectado a 851 personas en Estados Unidos. Auto...
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July 02, 2008
Adios a grasa industrial en restaurantes de Nueva York
Los restaurantes de Nueva York se convirtieron hoy martes en los primeros de Estados Unidos en prohibir las "trans fats"(grasas industrializadas), causantes de dolencias cardiovasculares, una medida que supone una revolución en el sector. El...
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