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America's Second Harvest Renamed Feeding America
America’s Second Harvest is now known as Feeding America
Almost a Nestle-Pepsico merger?
“How junk food spoiled megadeal” is how the Wall Street Journal headlined an exclusive story on springtime talks that could have led to a merger of Nestle SA and...
Hormel strikes deal with Second Harvest to fight hunger
America's Second Harvest - The Nation's Food Bank Network and Hormel Foods Corp. on May 23 announced the signing of a two-year partnership agreement to work together...
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.
Unilever, Kraft, ConAgra, Sara Lee, others find new key executives
Maybe it was end-of-year house cleaning, but it seems late December and January brought an unusual level of executive appointments to food and beverage companies.
An ugly quarter for food companies
Tyson, Kraft and Sara Lee all were impacted by rising costs.
Campbell, Danone, Kraft, Mars and PepsiCo agree to improve school snacks
Five months after forging an agreement limiting the sale of sodas in schools, former President Bill Clinton and the American Heart Assn. announced a deal in October...
More than 38 million Americans are 'food insecure'
As the devastation of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita have reawakened the American conscience of hunger and poverty, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)...
Tyson Disaster Relief Convoy Hits Highway to Help Texas, Gulf States
Twenty-six Tyson Foods’ tractor trailer rigs deliver more than 390 tons of food
Kraft Foods selects Rosenfeld as new CEO
Kraft Foods Inc. on June 26 announced the appointment of Irene B. Rosenfeld as chief executive officer, effective immediately. She replaces Roger K. Deromedi, who...