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Hormel Foods Named 2008 Food Processor of the Year

With layoffs and bankruptcy filings hitting even the food industry, Hormel continues its diet of process innovation, nurtured new products and strategic acquisitions.

Favorite New Food Products of 2008

Our annual unscientific picks for the best new food products of the past year.

Processor of the Year: 'It’s good to be Tyson'

Despite the pitfalls of the animal protein market, North America’s biggest food processor for years has been adding value to meats, tightly running its plants and...

Magnificent miles of ingredients

IFT’s hometown Chicago hosts the annual ingredients and food technology show in July. Find an exhibitor list at the end of this article.

Diary of a Product Recall: How Setton Pistachio Survived A Food Company's Worst Nightmare

Mia Cohen, of Setton Pistachio, sets the record straight and shares the company’s product recall experience with Food Processing readers in the hope that other...

FMI/Power of Five Show: End of an era

With many of the biggest food processors missing from this year’s FMI show, the Power of Five team will split up next year. But new products were plentiful.

2009 R&D Teams of the Year: There Is No ‘I’ in R&D

But somewhere among those words are the letters T-E-A-M. We asked you to pick the most innovative R&D teams and you gave us three: General Mills, Kettle Foods and...

Top Selling New Food Products of 2008

The new "kids" on the block: top-selling new products of 2008 focused on convenience, steaming technologies, full flavor and fewer calories, according to IRI’s...

Favorite Products of the Year: Delighting taste buds and waistlines

The editors, contributing writers, Editorial Advisory Board and readers of Food Processing collectively picked eight top product of the past year: Dannon Activia,...

Food Formulation No Longer Kid Stuff

The old Victorian aphorism, “Children should be seen and not heard,” once was the guiding principle of food formulation. No longer.

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