Recently added articles from Food Processing:
All things in moderation: ingredient solutions at the recent IFT show indicate it's OK to leave in a few calories and some Fat.(Institute of Food Technologists)(Column)
Aug 01, 2006; ... I was mixing up my own version of Coke C2 long before Coca-Cola created the mid-calorie soda in 2004. I started mine some time in 1998, a year or so after I had turned 40. I could feel my resting metabolism begin to slow, then I noticed just a tiny ripple of a paunch growing around my ...
Food trend experts get out their crystal balls: trend-watchers muse on car windows as appliances and the death of the stove.(CONSUMER TRENDS)(food preferences)
Aug 01, 2006 ... YOUR CAR'S POWER WINDOW MIGHT BE THE fastest growing food-related appliance in America, according to Harry Balzer, vice president, The NPD Group. "We never even get out of the car for 24 percent of our meals," he told attendees at a trends seminar during the recent Institute of Food ...
Kraft has a busy month buying, selling, changing CEOs.(CORPORATE FINANCE)(getting ready for a break with Philip Morris Cos)(Brief article)
Aug 01, 2006 ... KRAFT FOODS INC., NORTHFIELD, Ill., had an eventful month, firing its CEO, getting ready for a break with Philip Morris Cos., buying one business and selling another. Roger Deromedi, who spent 29 years with Kraft or predecessor companies and was CEO the past five years (2 1/2 ...
Target is catching up to Wal-Mart.(RETAILING)(Target Corp.)(Brief article)
Aug 01, 2006 ... TARGET IS THE SECOND MOST-shopped retailer in the U.S., trailing only Wal-Mart, although it hasn't figured out how to market food in a way that draws shoppers in frequently. That's the assessment of ShopperScape research conducted by Retail Forward, a Columbus, Ohio-based ...
Three arrested selling Coke secrets.(LITIGATION)(Coca-Cola Co. (Atlanta, Georgia))(Brief article)
Aug 01, 2006 ... THE FBI ARRESTED THREE PEOPLE in Atlanta last month for allegedly stealing Coca-Cola trade secrets and offering to sell them to officials from PepsiCo. The suspects included one woman who worked as an administrative assistant in Coke's Atlanta headquarters. When she and the two ...