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New York City Reintroduces Calorie Rule
January 22, 2008
Calorie counts on Menu soon mandatory in New York City
Restaurant chains in New York will be forced to put calorie counts on their menus as part of a healthier eating campaign. The city's health board hopes the fat-filled truth about some dishes will shock diners into choosing alternatives. The new rule ...
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January 22, 2008
Nueva York: intentan imponer conteo de calorías en menus
Una agencia municipal aprobó el martes un plan para obligar a cadenas de restaurantes de comida rápida a poner la cifra de calorías de sus alimentos en menús, con la esperanza de que eso fuerce a los neoyorquinos a comer de manera más saludable.
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January 21, 2008
Malaysia: 50 more Burger King outlets expected to open in 5 years
Cosmo Restaurants Sdn Bhd, which holds the franchise for Burger King restaurants in Malaysia, plans to open 50 more outlets in the next five years.  Director of operations Khaled Hamman said the company was finalising its business expansion plan.  “W...
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January 20, 2008
McDonald's, Sinopec open joint service station/restaurant in Beijing
China Petroleum &Chemical Corp (Sinopec) and McDonald's Corp have opened their first combination service station and restaurant in Beijing, the Shanghai Business Review reported, citing sources.
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British Potato Council publishes 'Spuds rule OK' for caterers and school meal providers
January 18, 2008
British Potato Council publishes 'Spuds rule OK' for caterers and school meal providers
"Spuds Rule OK"is a brand new booklet produced by the British Potato Council (BPC) to help caterers, school meal providers and local authorities meet the government’s nutritional guidelines for school meals. As well as being packed full of nu...
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January 17, 2008
McDonald's sees 2008 capital spending at $2 bln
McDonald's Corp's chief financial officer reiterated the company's forecast for capital spending of about $2 billion in 2008, split between new restaurants and renovation of existing ones.   Speaking at a conference on Wednesday hosted by Cowen and Co....
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January 17, 2008
McDonald´s quiere reinventarse con una jugosa inyeccion de capital
McDonald´s Corp, la cadena estadounidense de comida rápida proyecta para el año 2008 invertir en capital una suma de de 2,000 millones de dólares, que se repartirán entre los nuevos restaurantes y la renovación de los locales ya existentes.
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January 17, 2008
McDonald's drops report card advertisements
Remember the attention last month over McDonald's using the covers of Seminole County elementary school report cards to pitch Happy Meals to kids? The company defended the practice, saying it was simply giving rewards to students who got good grades by...
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January 17, 2008
Yum's experiment in China: 'East Dawning'
With its Chinese lettering and unremarkable name, the fast-food outlet in a Shanghai shopping mall looks like many others selling local fare. East Dawning is crowded with customers on this winter evening, and they're sampling a menu that includes pork ...
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82% of UK kids do not see chips (crisps) as a treat
January 16, 2008
82% of UK kids do not see chips (crisps) as a treat
Children's diets are now so poor that more than two-thirds of them do not think fast food is a treat, British Heart Foundation research suggests. A poll of 500 youngsters also found that 82% do not think of crisps as anything special. More than half do...
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January 16, 2008
Westchester trans fat ban now in effect
Westchester County’s ban on the use of cooking oils that contain trans-fat is now in effect for restaurants, school cafeterias and other licensed food service establishments. Starting January 15, 2007, Health Department inspectors will check for trans...
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January 11, 2008
Boston moves towards trans fat ban
Following the lead of New York City and Brookline, health regulators in Boston last night took the first step toward banning artery-clogging trans fat from French fries, doughnuts, and other food sold in restaurants and corner stores. The Boston Publ...
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January 11, 2008
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Shares of McDonald's Corp fell as much as 8 percent on Friday, as a survey of franchisees showed December same-store sales grew at the lowest level in the six-year history of the poll. The survey of 31 domestic franchisees, representing 195 restauran...
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January 10, 2008
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January 08, 2008
Wendy's takes a hit from analysts
With the possible sale of Wendy's International dragging into the new year, questions are being raised about the direction of the Dublin-based burger chain. Some industry analysts have been hammering Wendy's on a number of fronts, pointing to "lac...
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Farm Frites presenteert Nature's Goodness op Horecava
January 08, 2008
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January 07, 2008
Burger chains All Deploy 99-cent Price Point as Marketing Tactic to Reach Budget-Conscious Consumers
After years of playing into the mass-affluence trend by trying to get their consumers to trade up to pricier, fancier fare, McDonald's, Wendy's and Burger King are all deploying the 99¢ price point as a key marketing tactic going into a year when middl...
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