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九月 25, 2013
Burger King Canada introduces new 40% less fat, 100% delicious crinkle-cut GRATIFRIES
Burger King Canada today announced the launch of new GRATIFRIES™, great tasting crinkle-cut fries with 40% less fat1 than the competition. BURGER KING® is the first quick service restaurant in Canada to offer a reduced fat French fry with only 6 grams ...
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Allergy Alert - Undeclared milk in certain Orion brand Italian Gratin flavoured Italian potato chips
八月 24, 2013
Allergy Alert - Undeclared milk in certain Orion brand Italian Gratin flavoured Italian potato chips
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and Fukuda Trading Co. Ltd. are warning people with allergies to milk not to consume certain Orion brand Italian Gratin flavoured Italian potato chips, listed below.
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Survey Shows Canadians' Support for Their Local Farmers
八月 07, 2013
Survey Shows Canadians' Support for Their Local Farmers
BMO released the results of a survey which found that supporting regional economies, farmers and jobs, along with fresh food and taste, all trump the cost of food for people choosing to buy local.
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Potatoes good for your heart
七月 22, 2013
Potatoes good for your heart
A new scientific review suggests that eating potatoes may be good for your heart.
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Canadians more frugal due to rising food prices
五月 16, 2013
Canadians more frugal due to rising food prices
Most (84 per cent) Canadians believe the food they typically purchase has increased in price over the past year, according to the quarterly RBC Canadian Consumer Outlook Index (RBC CCO).
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Beyond the traditional potato recipes: how about Potato Chocolate Cake?
四月 22, 2013
Beyond the traditional potato recipes: how about Potato Chocolate Cake?
With summer entertaining just around the corner, Olympic Gold Medalist Heather Moyse is urging Canadians to look beyond the traditional potato salad, and get more creative when cooking their spuds - think potato chocolate cake!
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Liking 'Curly Fries' indicates you are smart
三月 12, 2013
Liking 'Curly Fries' indicates you are smart
Liking curly fries is a smart thing to do. So smart that a computer crunching of millions of Facebook “likes,” independent of the information in your profile, can figure out all kinds of personal and often private details of your life, including your IQ.
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McCain Foods switches to truck delivered natural gas in New Brunswick and Maine
三月 09, 2013
McCain Foods switches to truck delivered natural gas in New Brunswick and Maine
Irving Oil announced last week that it has signed an agreement with McCain Foods, making it Irving Oil’s newest natural gas industrial customer, and the first in New Brunswick to receive compressed natural gas (CNG) delivered by trucks.
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Cavendish Farms for news
十二月 12, 2012
A thaw in New Brunswick's French-fry wars
As deals go, it was small potatoes, but the $60-million sale of an Alberta processing plant signals a new stage in the long-running French-fry fracas between New Brunswick’s McCain and Irving families.
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Cavendish Farms announced today it had concluded an agreement to buy the assets of Maple Leaf Potatoes, the frozen potato business of Maple Leaf Foods Inc.
十二月 10, 2012
Cavendish Farms to buy Maple Leaf Potatoes
Cavendish Farms announced today it had concluded an agreement to buy the assets of Maple Leaf Potatoes, the frozen potato business of Maple Leaf Foods Inc., including a 142,000 sq. ft. processing facility in Lethbridge, Alberta.
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Every meal high in saturated fats is bad for your arteries.
十一月 07, 2012
Every meal high in saturated fats is bad for your arteries
A single meal high in saturated fat is detrimental to the health of the arteries, while no damage occurs after consuming a Mediterranean meal rich in good fats such as mono-and polyunsaturated fatty acids, according to researchers at the University of ...
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McDonald's for news
十月 26, 2012
How McDonald’s Canada french fries are made
In the latest installment of its transparency campaign, McDonald's has released a video to try and convince skeptical Canadians that its famous french fries are indeed made out of real potatoes.
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十月 25, 2012
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Doctors in the Canadian province Ontario are calling for a heightened tax and graphic warning labels on junk food to combat childhood obesity.
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十月 21, 2012
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十月 16, 2012
Canadian farmer harvests potatoes near Arctic Circle
In the far North of Canada, one man in Norman Wells is transforming his town into the potato capital of the North West Territories, harvesting 30,000 pounds of the vegetable this year from his farm about 130 kilometres south of the Arctic Circle. For ...
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Popcorn Indiana recall expanded to Canada
十月 04, 2012
Popcorn Indiana recall expanded to Canada
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is warning the public not to consume Popcorn Indiana brand popcorn products described below because these products may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. The following Popcorn Indiana brand popcorn ...
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Canadian politician says call for potato boycott wasn't intended to hurt producers
八月 27, 2012
Canadian politician says call for potato boycott wasn't intended to hurt producers
A Liberal MLA in Canada's Alberta province who called for a boycott of Alberta potatoes over concerns that child labour remains unregulated in the province says he has no desire to damage the livelihoods of growers.
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八月 21, 2012
Alberta politician calls on Frito-Lay to boycott Alberta potatoes on child labour concerns
An Alberta politician, the Liberal MLA David Swann, called on snack-food giant Frito Lay, a subsidiary of PepsiCo., to boycott Alberta potatoes because child labour remains unregulated on provincial farms. The New Democrats later joined the Alberta Fe...
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