UK cake maker Finsbury Food Group has seen its annual sales propelled by new product development and contract gains in the back half of last year. The company booked a 9.4% increase in sales for the year to 30 June, which rose to GBP207m ...
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The US government has again cut its forecast for corn yields as the impact of the worst drought in the country for 50 years becomes clearer. Washington said the US corn yield is set to be the lowest since 1995-96, sending futures to a ...
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 4,2012--Advise&Consult,Inc.–October 4,2012 There is still no assurance that the Drywall Act of 2012 becomes law and even less assurance that this bill will help anyone who is already suffering from ...
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Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) has approved an application from dairy giant Fonterra to use hydrogen peroxide as a processing aid to control lactic acid-producing micro-organisms during the manufacture of certain dairy ...
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US egg firm Cal-Maine Foods has struck a deal to buy the commercial egg business of poultry firm Pilgrim's Pride. Cal-Maine said today (18 July) the acquisition would include two production complexes that can house 1.4m laying hens. In ...
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US egg firm Cal-Maine Foods has booked an increase in full-year profits as gains from a new venture in the speciality egg market more than offset higher costs from its fresh shell eggs. In the 12 months ended 2 June, net profit climbed ...
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US egg firm Cal-Maine Foods has given its chairman Fred Adams emeritus status following his decision to step down from the role for health reasons. Cal-Maine said Adams will be named chairman emeritus in recognition of his long service ...
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US egg firm Cal-Maine Foods has signed a deal to acquire the egg production assets of Maxim Production Co. The assets included in the deal comprise a feed mill and two production complexes with capacity for around 3.5m laying hens with ...
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Sausage maker Wall's is targeting the UK's "working man" with its first foray into the market for hot breakfast snacks. Wall's will this month launch a breakfast muffin and sausage bap, complete with tomato sauce sachet and an egg, for ...
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Want to hear something spooky? Halloween tricks seem to have started early this year. And your car is not immune. Every October goblins, ghouls, and even zombies prowl the night and "trick" cars. But these cars aren't tricked out, they're ...
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has released a new study, which revealed that more than 95% of sauces, marinades and dressings tested had no detectable levels of undeclared allergens or gluten. For the study, the agency ...
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US-based restaurant chain LongHorn Steakhouse has introduced a new menu,which features a variety of steak cuts. The new menu features,Porterhouse,Rancher's Sirloin and Stuffed Filets.The Porterhouse will be served with new LongHorn Steak ...
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Jimmy Dean, the brand owned by US food company Hillshire Brands, is recalling a partial production of its butcher wrapped Foodservice product, Jimmy Dean French Toast & Sausage Sandwich, over undeclared allergens egg and soy. The product ...
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Lituanica UK has issued an expanded recall of Pasaka Vermiseliai Pasta in the UK, according to the Food Standards Agency (FSA). Pasaka Vermiseliai Pasta (400g) was earlier recalled on 18 June, as product was labeled as being egg free, but ...
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The US Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is set to implement new testing methods to detect illegal drug residues in meat, poultry, and egg products, as a part of its effort to improve food safety and ...