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Ultra-High Pressure Processing Eliminates Salmonella in Fresh Tomatoes
Leader in Food Processing Technology offers insight to fresh food safety
Wixon Breaks Ground On New Innovation Center For Culinary & Protein
Wixon, Inc., a national food ingredients company in the Milwaukee suburb of St. Francis, broke ground Monday, March 17, for a culinary center to create, test and...
National Starch unveils Texture Center of Excellence
National Starch's Texture Center of Excellence creates opportunities to collaborate with processors in the exploration and optimization of textures for enhancing and...
Recession Slows the Pace of New Food Products
New U.S. product launches were cut in half in the first quarter of 2009, apparently the result of the difficult economy.
Midwest flooding shuts food processing plants
At least four food processing plants have been forced to shut down or curtail operations in the wake of the disastrous Midwest flood, the worst the region has seen...
Mars' Ralph Jerome honored by Rutgers University Food Science Alumni Society
...Mars' Ralph Jerome honored by Rutgers University Food Science Alumni Society FoodProcessing.com 07/28/2008 Ralph Jerome, vice president of R&D for Mars...
ConAgra Food Products to Feature New Symbol Indicating Healthy Food Choice
New Symbol Emphasizing More Nourishing Choices to Be Featured on Nearly 200 ConAgra Foods Products
Food giants expand child-targeted 'advergame' marketing
A new report from the Kaiser Family Foundation said the biggest TV advertisers from the food and restaurant industry have also made major pushes to create websites...
Packaging changes impact food, chemical industries
Food processors are rethinking the way the package foods
Consumer Packaged Goods Trend Predictions for 2010
Mintel says new products to play on the familiar, updated for today's shopper