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April 23, 2008
Burger King Plans Rapid China Growth Over 3 Years
Burger King Holdings Inc, the world's No. 2 hamburger chain, is looking to open several hundred restaurants over the next three years in China, where it now has only 12, a senior executive said on Monday, as it seeks to narrow the gap with rival McDona...From the archive

April 22, 2008
Latin American Leaders warn on biofuels and food
Two Latin American leaders have issued warnings about the effects of biofuel production on food supplies.Speaking at the UN in New York, Bolivian President Evo Morales said the development of biofuels harmed the world's most impoverished people. And P...From the archive

April 22, 2008
Biocombustibles, serio problema para pobres: Morales
El presidente de Bolivia, Evo Morales, criticó el lunes en la ONU "a algunos presidentes sudamericanos"por apoyar el uso de biocombustibles, que según dijo son responsables por los altos precios de los alimentos y la hambruna global. De visit...From the archive

April 22, 2008
Burger King Corp introduces BK CITY mobile gaming
Burger King Corp introduced BK CITY, a new mobilemulti-level game, developed and and released by Mobliss Inc, a mobile content developer and a licensee of Burger King Corp. The introduction of BK CITY is reportedly part of an exclusive licensing agreem...From the archive

April 22, 2008
Gov. Schwarzenegger Participates in Launch of Frito-Lay North America's Solar Concentrator Field
Today, on the 38th anniversary of the first national Earth Day celebration, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger highlights California's environmental efforts. He highlighted the ability to protect business and the environment at the same time by helping lau...From the archive

April 22, 2008
Nourishing Our Future at the World Potato Congress 2009
"Nourishing our future” is the theme for the World Potato Congress 2009 (WPC 2009), with a focus around the nutritional and sustainable aspects of the potato. Chairman of the Potato Product Group of Horticulture New Zealand, Terry Olsen said that ...From the archive
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April 21, 2008
Crop and Food Lincoln researching superior potatoes with China
Scientists from Crop and Food Lincoln are cooperating with research organisations in Christchurch’s Friendship city of Wuhan, China, to develop potatoes with superior qualities including resistance to cold-induced sweetening. Professor Tony Conner, a...From the archive

April 21, 2008
Bangladeshi army is ordered to march on potatoes rather than rice
When the order came down from the top brass of Bangladesh's armed forces it sounded like a joke. Some of the soldiers and sailors who were told that from now on their daily rations would include increased servings of potatoes almost certainly did not ...From the archive

April 21, 2008
Ireland issues multi-lingual food labelling guidance
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has published new labelling guidance for food manufacturers, which it hopes will help international companies meet the nation's labeling requirements. The General Labelling of Pre-Packaged Food aims to clearl...From the archive

April 18, 2008
Innovations needed to boost spud sales, says new chief of US Potato Board
New varieties and packaging styles worked for apples, tomatoes and berries. The same kind of innovations could give spuds a boost at retail, too, according to the new head of the U.S. Potato Board. Shoppers are demanding more choice, and potato growers...From the archive

April 18, 2008
Brothers-All-Natural Introduces the First-Ever Naturally Fat-Free Potato Crisps
Brothers-All-Natural introduces Potato Crisps, the first all-natural, fat-free potato chip created using a revolutionary freeze-drying process with no added oils, preservatives or Olestra -- simply real sliced potatoes, fresh ingredients, and sea salt....From the archive

April 18, 2008
McDonald's starts promotion inspired by popular American Idol series
American Idol fans can now bring home the thrill of the nation's most-watched television show with help from McDonald's Happy Meals and Mighty Kids Meals, which offer customers a variety of balanced food optionsFrom the archive

April 18, 2008
BASF threatens EU over Amflora Starch Potato
For nine months, the European Commission has been considering whether to approve the cultivation of Amflora, a genetically engineered starch potato. On Thursday, the company involved said it would take the EU executive to court if it doesn't decide s...From the archive

April 18, 2008
Mr. Chips delisted from NZ stockmarket if takeover by Simplot succeeds
The NZX looks set to have another bite taken out of it as potato products maker Mr Chips faces the prospect of a takeover. Food manufacturer Simplot Australia intends to delist Mr Chips if its takeover offer is successful. Majority shareholder Sincla...From the archive

April 18, 2008
Eerste Frietmuseum begin mei open
Het eerste frietmuseum ter wereld in het Belgische Brugge opent op 1 mei haar deuren. In het museum worden meer dan vierhonderd objecten getoond die de geschiedenis van de aardappel en friet illustreren. Het Frietmuseum komt in de Saaihallen in Bru...From the archive

April 18, 2008
UK McDonald's turn trash into energy
Eleven McDonald's restaurants in the Sheffield area have completed a test programme turning waste into energy, and found it has helped reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. During the pilot period, the restaurants collected their waste to be inciner...From the archive

April 18, 2008
Trian Says Wendy's Rejected Two Offers
Trian Partners, the investment vehicle of Nelson Peltz, revealed Friday that Wendy's International has rejected two offers it has made to acquire the fast-food giant. Trian also said that it will seek to call a special meeting of shareholders.In a fili...From the archive

April 17, 2008
NYC can require chain restaurants to post calories info on menus, federal judge rules
New York City health officials won a big victory Wednesday when a federal judge upheld a regulation requiring some chain restaurants to post calories on menus. The new rule applies to restaurants that are part of chains with at least 15 outlets nationw...From the archive