Potato News from Northern America

April 09, 2012
Healthful, flavorful meals top trends at QSRs, fast casuals
As diners become more sophisticated in their tastes and desire for flavorful, healthful foods, quickservice and fast-casual operators are plating up additional items that satisfy those demands, National Restaurant Association research finds. Consumers...
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Wendy's new CEO's compensation totals USD 4.6 million for 2011
April 09, 2012
Wendy's new CEO's compensation totals USD 4.6 million for 2011
Wendy's President and CEO Emil Brolick earned total compensation valued at $4.6 million in 2011 after taking the helm of the hamburger chain in September.
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April 09, 2012
McDonald’s, Taco Bell and Wendy’s customers most unhappy with their health
A recent analysis of fast food patrons reveals that McDonald’s, Taco Bell and Wendy’s customers are the most unhappy with their health.
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April 09, 2012
Corn acres exceed potatoes in Idaho, but spuds still cash cow
Idaho may always be famous for its potatoes, never to be confused as a Corn Belt state. For the past two years, however, Gem State growers have planted more acres of corn than spuds. That trend will continue in 2012, unless potato growers increase planting from last year by more than 30,000 acres.
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April 08, 2012
McCain Foods upgrades potato receiving in Portage La Prairie
McCain Foods (Canada) french fry plant in Portage la Prairie is planning some upgrades ahead this summer.
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Prince Edward Island Potato Board launches marketing campaign with Olympic gold medalist Heather Moyse
April 04, 2012
Prince Edward Island Potato Board launches marketing campaign with Olympic gold medalist Heather Moyse
In effort to raise awareness of the health benefits of potatoes, showcase recipes and boost consumption of the vegetable, the Prince Edward Island Potato Board launched a marketing campaign anchored around PEI-native and Olympic gold medalist Heather M...
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April 04, 2012
Burger King to go public again
Hamburger chain Burger King said on Tuesday it plans go public through a deal with a London-listed investment firm, less than two years after it agreed to be taken private by private equity group 3G Capital Management LLC. The quick sale highlights a ...
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Potatoes from Idaho
April 01, 2012
Idaho Potato Commission launches new website
Hungry for more information on how to perfect your potato dishes? Consider your cravings satisfied with the Idaho Potato Commission’s (IPC) new website Potato 101, an all-you-can-eat buffet of knowledge on America’s Favorite Vegetable. Contents inclu...
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Idaho Potato Commission renewed Heart Check mark contract
April 01, 2012
Idaho Potato Commission renewed Heart Check mark contract
An official with the American Heart Association believes Idaho potato shippers aren't fully tapping the right to use his organization's iconic heart check mark. For a registration fee of $5,000 per variety, the Idaho Potato Commission renewed a 12-mon...
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April 01, 2012
Jailed Potato Farmer free and back in Canada
New Brunswick potato farmer Henk Tepper strode through the Ottawa International Airport on Saturday afternoon and into the arms of his wife and two daughters for the first time in more than a year. Tepper returned to Canada after being held in a Leban...
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Top 10 Functional Food Trends in 2012: Consumers Want Nutrients from Food, Not Supplements
April 01, 2012
Top 10 Functional Food Trends in 2012: Consumers Want Nutrients from Food, Not Supplements
The Top 10 Functional Food Trends of 2012 point to more consumers favor getting their vitamins and minerals from the foods they eat and beverages they drink instead of supplements, according to research presented Wednesday at the Institute of Food Tech...
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Burger King for news
April 01, 2012
Burger King changes menu
When Burger King set about to fix its ailing empire, the fast food giant started by scrutinizing everything on the menu Over the past year, the QSR chain evaluated all of its ingredients from the bacon to the cheese slices it serves on its chargrilled...
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