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New Studies Show Simple Dietary Improvements Reap Big Gains for Health and Productivity
Studies show reduction of daily caloric intake by as little as 100 calories has potential to save approximately $100 billion annually
ConAgra acquires Lincoln Snacks
ConAgra Foods, Inc. acquired Chicago-based Lincoln Snacks, a privately-held popcorn snacks manufacturer.
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...
Beverages can add to weight gain
Each year, weight gain sneaks up on millions of Americans who indulge in high-calorie drinks. Beverages now make up 21 percent of our daily calorie consumption....
Americans eating their way to health
...found 34 percent of respondents believe they have a healthful diet, and 55 percent say they are trying a lot to eat more healthfully. Fifty-nine percent want to...
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
Fruits, veggies, grains top new guidelines
...Consume 3 cups per day of fat-free or low-fat milk or equivalent milk products. They also recommend less than 10 percent of calories from saturated fatty acids...
Mintel Reports Salty Snack Sales are Up
...Snack Sales are Up Mintel FoodProcessing.com 09/28/2009 Sodium may be the next trans fat, but that's not stopping Americans from indulging in their salty...
ConAgra Commits to Take the Salt out of American Diets
Food Processor plans to Reduce Sodium in Products by 20 Percent by 2015
Soft drink industry issues new school policies
In an effort to head off government regulations banning school sales of their products, beverage makers today announced their own offensive to limit the availability...