Potato News from Northern America

September 16, 2009
NNZ's Spud Shade bags prevent potato greening
The “green” movement is all the rage these days. And yet, if you’re a retailer or consumer of potatoes, green is the last thing you want.NNZ Inc., Lawrenceville, Ga., and Walnut Packaging Inc., Farmingdale, N.Y., have joined to manufacture, market and ...
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September 16, 2009
Frito-Lay to invest $28.5 million at its Beloit plant
Frito-Lay plans to invest $28.5 million at its Beloit plant, a move that helps retain 500 jobs and adds about 25 new positions. Since 2001, Frito-Lay has invested $20 million into the plant that has an annual payroll of about $32 million and has cons...
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Jones Potato Chips is expanding
September 13, 2009
Jones Potato Chips is expanding
Jones Potato Chip Co. is in the midst of a $3 million expansion at a new location on Bowman Street, just one mile north of the existing plant at 265 Bowman St.   The move -- still in progress -- will enable the small business to expand its presence in ...
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Supermarket Guru
September 11, 2009
Supermarket Guru: Snacking is driven by value and health
Since so many consumers feel they lack control over significant economic matters today, they compensate by snacking. It’s the tiniest affordable slack that people allow themselves in order to feel a bit more comforted or a bit less frustrated. Although...
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September 11, 2009
Free Tree Planted With Every DeeAmore Potato Purchase
One potato, two potato, three potato, four...the more DeeAmore potatoes America eats, the more forests are restored. It's the DeeAmore "Buy One Get One Tree"program, and it's just in time for earth-friendly, budget-friendly holiday gift-givi...
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Lowering Sodium Consumption Could Save U.S. $18 Billion Annually in Health Costs
September 11, 2009
Lowering Sodium Consumption Could Save U.S. $18 Billion Annually in Health Costs
Reducing Americans' average intake of sodium to the amount recommended by health officials could save the nation as much as $18 billion annually in avoided health care costs and improve the quality of life for millions of people, according to a new R...
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Food pricing becoming an issue as recession wears on
September 10, 2009
Food pricing becoming an issue as recession wears on
Canadian shoppers have been paying more at supermarket cash registers, but a price war could be on the horizon if the loonie continues to trek higher and consumers react to the weak economy, some industry watchers suggest. Supermarket chains across the...
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September 10, 2009
Las ventas comparables de McDonald´s aumentan pero no alcanzan las previsiones
McDonald’s ha anunciado que sus ventas comparables globales han aumentado un +2,2% en el mes de agosto, lo que se sitúa por debajo de las previsiones del consenso de un aumento del +2,5%.
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USPB's 'Quick and Healthy' potato recipes highlight the convenient, nutritious and budget friendly potato
September 10, 2009
USPB's 'Quick and Healthy' potato recipes highlight the convenient, nutritious and budget friendly potato
Myth or fact? It is possible to create affordable and nutritious meals from scratch in under thirty minutes without ever turning on the oven. Fact! With the United States Potato Board's (USPB) new "Quick and Healthy"recipe series, potato sal...
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September 09, 2009
Poitras, Barclay inducted into Hall of Recognition
All eyes are on Lionel Poitras and G. Melvin Barclay at the sixth annual Potato World Hall of Recognition Awards. More than 100 people joined in congratulating the potato innovators at Potato World in Florenceville-Bristol on Thursday evening. "T...
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Potatoes New Brunswick for news
September 09, 2009
New Brunswick potato cash receipts grow 32%
New Brunswick farmers have raked in one of the highest revenue increases in the country this year over last, thanks to the potato industry, newly released figures state. Higher prices for potatoes boosted farm cash receipt totals for New Brunswick in ...
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Industry food labels deceptive?
September 06, 2009
Industry food labels deceptive?
It's a controversy that's as close as your local supermarket shelf - those familiar government nutrition labels. Now some big food manufacturers are adding labels of their own."The purpose is to help people make choices about healthier food and to...
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September 02, 2009
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The Cavendish Farms Jamestown factory is closed indefinitely after a fire burned in its attic Monday, officials said.Greg Allen, the plant’s administrative manager, said only part of the plant was damaged and he wants to get it running again soon.Allen...
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Potato blight threat eases in Red River Valley
September 02, 2009
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