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十月 17, 2013
Alsum Farms & Produce to complete specialty potato packaging facility in early November
Alsum Farms &Produce Inc., a grower-packer-shipper of potatoes, a repacker of onions and a wholesale distributor offruits and vegetables, based in Wisconsin, is nearing completion of its 15,000-square-foot specialty potato packaging facility.From the archive
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十月 09, 2013
Burger King's Satisfries boosts brand among health-focused consumers
Burger King’s latest efforts to improve its perception among health-focused consumers has been successful so far and could have more staying power than similar efforts from McDonald’s, according to industry watchers.From the archive

十月 09, 2013
United States Potato Board Tests the Waters in Emerging Market of Burma
Food industry buyers and professionals in Burma received their first taste of U.S. frozen and dehydrated potato products with the United States Potato Board’s (USPB) participation in the U.S. Food &Beverage Agent Show.From the archive

十月 09, 2013
Potato processing plant in Kyrgyzstan's Issyk-Kul region to produce potato flour, starch
Kyrgystan's new agency Akipress reports that a potato processing plant in Issyk-Kul region will produce potato flour and starch initially, referring to a report of the Economy Ministry.From the archive

十月 09, 2013
Corkers lifts record size potato chip bag
A small British potato chip/crisp manufacturer – Corkers Crisps of Ely, Cambridgeshire has set a new Guiness record for the largest bag of potato chips ever lifted. The bag measured 5.5 metres high and had to be strong enough to support over a tonne.From the archive

十月 08, 2013
Tortatos: a new half corn, half potato chip from tortilla chip maker RW Garcia
Inspired by a young member of the Garcia family, RW Garcia, the Northern California-based family-owned-and-operated leading maker of artisan and all-natural corn-based snacks, has introduced an entirely new kind of chip: Tortatos.From the archive

十月 08, 2013
Allergy Alert: Undeclared Milk in Certain Pringles Brand Salt & Vinegar Potato Chips
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and Kellogg Canada Inc. are warning people with allergies to milk not to consume certain Pringles* brand Salt &Vinegar Potato Chips. The affected product contains milk which is not declared on the label.From the archive








