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Beer industry groups ask FDA to reconsider classification
Brewers have asked the FDA for exemption to a proposed animal feed rule that would subject them to further regulation.
By Ariella Brown • April 1, 2014 -
New process for safe, uncooked eggs
Radio waves may be the solution to zapping salmonella without cooking eggs.
By Ariella Brown • April 1, 2014 -
Whiskey wars heat up in Tenn.
Tennessee's law on whiskey storage has been on the books for nearly 80 years, but it is often honored in the breach rather than the observance.
By Ariella Brown • March 31, 2014 -
Consumers checking out alternatives to Kraft macaroni and cheese
The ultimate comfort food brand has lost some of its market share.
By Ariella Brown • March 30, 2014 -
Raw milk sales topic of two Congressional bills
The two proposed bills assert the right to sell raw milk between states.
By Ariella Brown • March 28, 2014 -
Lime prices shoot up 500 percent
Those who use limes are feeling the squeeze of skyrocketing prices.
By Ariella Brown • March 27, 2014 -
New plant for Mars to satisfy growing chocolate demand
Mars opens a new plant to make the millions of Snickers and M&Ms that Americans crave.
By Ariella Brown • March 27, 2014 -
'Ag-Gag' bill proposed for Ky.
The Kentucky bill would make filming of farm operations without the owner's consent a criminal offense.
By Ariella Brown • March 27, 2014 -
GMO corn has become susceptible to rootworm
Bacillus thuringiensis-infected corn was designed to be poisonous to rootworms, but the agricultural pests have developed resistance.
By Ariella Brown • March 27, 2014 -
Higher prices for pork and poultry anticipated this year
The Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus (PEDv) will have a major impact on the pork market, likely resulting in higher chicken prices as well.
By Ariella Brown • March 26, 2014 -
Tenn. whiskey law stands for now
Jack Daniels still stands as the definitive "Tennessee Whiskey" with the vote on a change to last year's law delayed until summer.
By Ariella Brown • March 26, 2014 -
New partnership for craft beer and spirits producer
Rogue Ales & Spirits to bolster Missouri Beverage's craft beer and spirit offerings
By Ariella Brown • March 26, 2014 -
New website for animal feed sector
The $500 billion animal feed industry is the focus of a new site from William Reed Business Media.
By Ariella Brown • March 25, 2014 -
General Mills commits to sustainable palm oil
General Mills is turning over a new leaf in truly committing to sustainable sourcing by 2015.
By Ariella Brown • March 25, 2014 -
North Charleston distiller considering Ky. expansion
Kentucky may be the new home of a Terressentia Corporation spin off.
By Ariella Brown • March 25, 2014 -
McCormick reports a good first quarter and outlook for 2014
The well-established spice company had a strong first quarter.
By Ariella Brown • March 25, 2014 -
Star Trek brew arrives in the U.S.
It's the brew that boldly goes where no one has gone before.
By Ariella Brown • March 24, 2014 -
Raging Bull offers to buy bankrupt Quantum Foods
Quantum Foods is still on the auction block, but Raging Bull looks like the most likely buyer.
By Ariella Brown • March 24, 2014 -
Major meat merger vote slated for April
NAMA and AMI are getting close to a merger for next year.
By Ariella Brown • March 24, 2014 -
Kobe Bryant enters sports drink market with BodyArmor
Kobe Bryant will invest an estimated $4-6 million in the emerging sports drink, his first investment for Kobe Inc.
By Ariella Brown • March 24, 2014 -
Craft beer and OSHA penalties: This week's most read content
Both beer and food prices captured readers' attention this week, landing them in top spots in the most read content. Michelle Obama's partnership with Dannon and higher food prices were also popular. Read on for the complete list: Higher food prices on the horizon: Many food and bev...
By Kelsey Lindsey • March 21, 2014 -
Deep Dive
For food labels, sometimes less is more
Keeping it short and sweet (but not with added sugar or aspartame) is the way to go with clean labels for food and beverages.
By Ariella Brown • March 21, 2014 -
Making local work with food hubs
Working together in food hubs, food producers and suppliers can assure a steady, safe, and consistent supply of locally sourced food.
By Ariella Brown • March 21, 2014 -
California grape exports hit a new record in 2013
The state's grape exports have increased steadily over the years, despite unfavorable weather circumstances.
By Ariella Brown • March 20, 2014 -
Gum sales down are down
Gum manufacturers are considering a way to boost declining gum sales.
By Ariella Brown • March 20, 2014