Manufacturing: Page 196
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Unilever commits $152.5M to margarine plant expansion
The company has clearly not given up on its troubled spreads business.
By Brian Warmoth • Aug. 21, 2013 -
Heineken blames weather for poor performance
The company's report had some good news, but predictions for the year have been cut.
By Brian Warmoth • Aug. 21, 2013 -
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TrendlineHow AI is transforming the food and beverage industry
Companies are leaning on the technology across nearly all parts of their operations, from marketing to product design.
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PepsiCo's head of Asian operations dead at 59
Abdul-Latif leaves a top-level opening in a vital region for PepsiCo right now.
By Brian Warmoth • Aug. 20, 2013 -
Back from the dead: General Mills revives two famous cereals
Count Chocula will be reunited with two old monster friends on grocery store shelves this Halloween.
By Brian Warmoth • Aug. 20, 2013 -
New Zealand milk products to face more Chinese testing requirements
Westland, Fonterra and other companies will continue to face tighter requirements.
By Brian Warmoth • Aug. 20, 2013 -
Deep Dive
Breakfast surprises: 6 products that no one saw coming this year
Breakfast is the place to be right now in supermarkets, and the drive to innovate has produced a few new takes on morning meals in 2013.
By Gabriella Landeros • Aug. 20, 2013 -
New research links BPA, phthalates to teen problems
The studies didn't determine cause, but the numbers are worth a look.
By Brian Warmoth • Aug. 20, 2013 -
Vote scheduled for Smithfield acquisition deal
Shuanghui International Holdings will need shareholders' approval before the $7.1. billion deal goes through.
By Brian Warmoth • Aug. 20, 2013 -
New Zealand's dairy industry suffers another scare
Westland Milk was found to have high nitrate levels in two batches of product being exported to China.
By Brian Warmoth • Aug. 19, 2013 -
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Nestle's underperforming brands attract scrutiny
Check out which brands may be first in line to be put on sale.
By Brian Warmoth • Aug. 19, 2013 -
Egyptian civil unrest stalls Mondelez operations
The company has learned to adapt amid danger and uncertainty in Cairo.
By Brian Warmoth • Aug. 19, 2013 -
Meet Habu: Coca-Cola's new herbal drink
The Thai market has been good to Coke this year, and the company has decided to expand its offerings.
By Brian Warmoth • Aug. 16, 2013 -
Capri Sun investigating white worm found in drink pouch
Kraft suspects mold, but video supports the woman's claim.
By Brian Warmoth • Aug. 16, 2013 -
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Kraft ads and Pepsi Cheetos: The week's most read food news
You will definitely want to catch the highlights from this week's most popular Food Dive posts.
By Brian Warmoth • Aug. 16, 2013 -
New MillerCoors beer to jack up alcohol level
Miller Fortune will come with another fresh product launch as the brewer heats up competition in the cider market.
By Brian Warmoth • Aug. 16, 2013 -
Deep Dive
6 strange food facts: Famous products with weird backstories
These origin stories highlight the accidental and offbeat beginnings that led to billion-dollar food empires.
By Brian Warmoth • Aug. 15, 2013 -
Customer sues Campbell Soup, American Heart Association for fraud
The customer claims the AHA "heart-healthy" certification on over 30 soups is misrepresentation.
By Roger Riddell • Aug. 14, 2013 -
Frito-Lay seeking patent on crisp bread snacks
The company is seeking a patent on snack items based on traditional recipes.
By Roger Riddell • Aug. 14, 2013 -
CUNY signs $21M Pepsi deal amid calls to ban Coke products
The 10-year deal gives the soda maker exclusive distribution rights on all 24 CUNY campuses.
By Roger Riddell • Aug. 14, 2013 -
Coke launches full-on ad assault to defend sweetener ingredients
Aspartame will be front and center as Coca-Cola defends its safety.
By Brian Warmoth • Aug. 13, 2013 -
Will this ad save Jell-O?
Kraft's dessert brand focuses on disappointment to promote its pudding in its new "Fun things up" campaign.
By Brian Warmoth • Aug. 13, 2013 -
Kraft bets on profanity-based catchphrase in new campaign
Does this $30 million campaign have its s--- together?
By Brian Warmoth • Aug. 12, 2013 -
Diageo breaks down compensation for departing boss
Paul Walsh's compensation was revealed in Diageo's annual report released on Monday.
By Brian Warmoth • Aug. 12, 2013 -
Deep Dive
Fonterra's botulism scare: Who was affected, what happens next?
One week later, the New Zealand dairy giant's headaches are far from over.
By Brian Warmoth • Aug. 12, 2013