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IFIC Foundation's 2006 Food & Health Survey

The IFIC Foundation Food & Health Survey explores two key issues: 1) How American consumers think and feel about health, diet (including overall diet and principal...

Almonds are the nut of choice

Health and wellness continues to drive consumer purchasing behavior with the “antioxidant” category leading the way. Based on findings of a new study published in...

Traceability 2.0: Ensuring Food Safety and Achieving Competitive Differentiation through Multi-Dimensional Traceability

In response to rising food safety standards and the growing complexity of the food supply chain, food processors are assessing their ability to ensure the safety and...

Rising to the Next Level of Growth

Congratulations, you have finally secured a contract with a large retailer; one critical question: Now what? Bigger customers come with bigger demands. Can you...

Washing Down Drives without Washing away Profits

This white paper from Gates Corporation will examine drive system cleaning and sanitizing challenges facing the food manufacturing industry and compare wash-down...

U.S. market for nutrition bars booming, study says

Research and Markets values the U.S. consumer market for nutrition and energy bars at $838 million in 2004, and examines the factors that could lead to continued...

Yogurt Drinks

  ...June 16, 2006 11:00 AM US Central Timezone The $450 Million Yogurt Drinks Market is Set to Grow Substantially in the United States DUBLIN, Ireland--(BUSINESS...

Industrial Energy Management: A critique of prevailing wisdom

The Alliance to Save Energy has conducted research on which energy management strategies may yield the best results; here they offer their analysis.

Vitamin E and All-Cause Mortality

A prominent nutrition researcher reviews a key study connecting vitamin E with mortality and finds there is a questionable basis for the conclusions being made.

Winning the Hispanic Shopping Trip

The U.S. Hispanic population currently exceeds 41 million and is projected to reach 48 million by 2010. This group's buying power is expected to reach $992 billion...

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