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  • Tyson to sell cooked chicken in convenience stores

    Tyson Foods is planning a push into the convenience-store market with prepared foods like sandwiches and burritos.

    By Paul Conley • Nov. 4, 2013
  • Bottler of cult-beverage 'MexiCoke' may dump sugar on tax concerns

    Coca-Cola from Mexican bottler Arca Continental SAB is still made with cane sugar, but all of that could change soon.

    By Paul Conley • Nov. 4, 2013
  • Mars charge and McDonald's in stores: The week's most read food news

    The food industry saw some big stories this week. Find out what you may have missed.

    By Nov. 1, 2013
  • Americans making healthier food choices, NPD Group's latest study says

    After decades of terrible eating habits, Americans are finally getting the message and changing their behavior.  

    By Paul Conley • Nov. 1, 2013
  • Shareholders approve sale of Dole to its CEO—again

    Shareholders approved a plan by Dole Food's CEO to take the company private—the latest in a series of back-and-forth transactions for the fruit giant and its top executive.

    By Paul Conley • Nov. 1, 2013
  • Sriracha plant to stay open as judge denies Irwindale request

    The legal fight will continue, though Huy Fong does appear to be making an effort to improve the situation.

    By Oct. 31, 2013
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    Nestle to move pizza operations from Ill. to Ohio

    Millions of dollars in tax credits appear to have provided a persuasive incentive.

    By Oct. 30, 2013
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    Windsor Foods to close flood-prone plant in Pennsylvania

    Windsor Foods will lose a plant that has been hit by floods three times in the past decade.

    By Paul Conley • Oct. 30, 2013
  • ADM earnings drop on continued woes from drought

    Agribusiness giant ADM blamed continuing problems from last year's drought for a decline in earnings.

    By Paul Conley • Oct. 30, 2013
  • $100B beer merger between A-B InBev and SABMiller could happen soon

    Industry watchers predict Anheuser-Busch InBev and SABMiller appear poised to join under one roof.

    By Paul Conley • Oct. 30, 2013
  • Mars co-owner charged following fatal accident

    Jacqueline Badger Mars will face a reckless driving charge, and a court date has been scheduled for December.

    By Oct. 29, 2013
  • Is the world running short on wine?

    Europe needs to see better harvests as U.S. and Chinese wine consumption continues to test production capabilities.

    By Oct. 29, 2013
  • Sriracha maker sued over odor complaints near factory

    Irwindale, Calif., is taking action against Huy Fong Foods after residents complained of burning eyes, irritated throats and headaches.

    By Oct. 29, 2013
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    Chobani launches ad campaign touting quality in wake of recall

    Chobani has launched an ad campaign promoting its commitment to quality.

    By Paul Conley • Oct. 29, 2013
  • Russia and Japan end ban on Arkansas poultry

    Japan and Russia have lifted a ban on imports of poultry from Arkansas.

    By Paul Conley • Oct. 29, 2013
  • Tennessee officials investigating death of worker at Wrigley plant

    State officials are investigating what caused an accident at Wrigley's manufacturing facility in Chattanooga that killed a 34-year old woman.

    By Paul Conley • Oct. 29, 2013
  • New Pringles and McD's ketchup: The week's most read food news

    You absolutely need to know about the past week's most popular news reads on Food Dive.

    By Oct. 25, 2013
  • Deep Dive

    8 powerful families who changed the food industry

    These siblings, sons and daughters have built empires with ingenuity—as well as lots of cash.

    By Paul Conley • Oct. 25, 2013
  • Tyson suspends slaughter-cattle purchasing in Canada, cites cost of country of origin rules

    Tyson says it will no longer buy slaughter-ready cattle in Canada, saying the costs associated with U.S. country of origin label requirements are too high.

    By Paul Conley • Oct. 25, 2013
  • Blast in Mexican candy factory kills 1, injures 40

    An explosion at the Dulces Blueberry factory in Ciudad Juarez left many questions, and an investigation is underway.

    By Paul Conley • Oct. 25, 2013
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    Happy Food Day! Food activists' national celebration is today

    Oct. 24 is Food Day, a nationwide "celebration" aimed at fostering sustainable, healthy food practices.

    By Paul Conley • Oct. 24, 2013
  • Want placement in Whole Foods? Look at everything Just Mayo had to do

    The startup Hampton Creek Foods opens up about the tough challenges that getting into the big, green supermarket chain introduced.

    By Oct. 22, 2013
  • Kellogg locks out cereal plant workers in Memphis

    220 hourly employees will be impacted until negotiations produce a result.

    By Oct. 22, 2013
  • As election day nears, the food industry eyes GMO vote in Washington warily

    The stakes couldn't be higher for the food industry as Washington State prepares to vote on whether to require labeling of genetically modified food.

    By Paul Conley • Oct. 22, 2013
  • Deep Dive

    Healthy or hideous: 5 ingredient controversies that refuse to die

    Food scientists pick ingredients for functions and health benefits, but their choices can still rattle vocal groups of petition-wielding consumers. Just look at these ongoing debates.  

    By Paul Conley • Oct. 21, 2013