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Survey: Foodies Will Pay More for Organics and All-Natural Foods
Survey Shows Food Aficionados Willing To Pay More For Organic Or All-Natural Foods
New study: More than 25 million Americans seek emergency food assistance each year
The largest, most comprehensive survey ever conducted on emergency food distribution reports that 9 million children and nearly 3 million seniors are regularly in need.
Consumers a little less uneasy about biotech foods
It’s been 10 years since genetically engineered crops were planted commercially in the U.S., and still the majority of consumers claim to not know much about biotech...
Tyson (and Food Processing’s) Jim Rice testifies before Congress on China
James Rice, a vice president and China country manager for Tyson Foods Inc., as well as a member of Food Processing’s Editorial Advisory Board, testified before a...
Food industry advances in labeling fight
Some state and local governments require food makers, restaurants and grocery stores to post warnings about products containing ingredients regulators deem harmful....
ConAgra Food Survey Finds: Recession Not Over Say 79 Percent of Consumers
Americans plan to continue eat-at-home and frugal shopping habits post recession.
U.S. uneasy about biotech food
Ten years after genetically engineered crops were first planted commercially in the United States, Americans remain ill-informed about and uncomfortable with biotech...
Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition Announces Staff Changes
Commissioner Margaret Hamburg and Deputy Commissioner for Foods Michael Taylor issued a statement regarding personnel changes at the Center for Food Safety and...
Kraft to cut another 8,000 jobs, close 20 more plants
On Jan. 30, Kraft said sluggish sales and rising commodity costs would force it to cut another 8,000 jobs "at all levels of the organization" and close 20 more...
Kraft to cut 8,000 jobs, close 20 plants
Suffering from flat sales growth and rising ingredient costs, Kraft Foods Inc. announced Jan. 30 it will cut another 8,000 workers and close 20 more factories worldwide.