Corporate Operations: Page 352
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Suntory deal accepted by Beam shareholders
The offer, made back in January, was accepted this week.
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 -
Explore the Trendline➔
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TrendlineHow GLP-1s are shaking up snacking
Food companies, including Danone and Nestlé, are adding more protein and changing portion sizes as weight loss medications reshape consumption patterns.
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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 -
Peeps to be available beyond Easter
Peeps are here, and they'll be sticking around beyond Easter in miniature form.
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 -
Supermarket wine bill signed by Tenn. governor
Wine may arrive to a Tennessee supermarket near you in the summer of 2016.
By Ariella Brown • March 23, 2014 -
Tentative agreement for Anheuser-Busch and Teamsters
After months of negotiation, the brewer and the union are finally on the same page.
By Ariella Brown • March 23, 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 -
General Mills reports no sales boost for dropping GMOs in Cheerios
General Mills reports that people aren't buying more of the now GMO-free cereal.
By Ariella Brown • March 20, 2014 -
Hershey to face lawsuit by investors to turn over records
Can America's biggest candy brand be complicit in child labor law violations?
By Ariella Brown • March 19, 2014 -
Deep Dive
6 foods keeping kosher for Passover
From Maxwell House to Coke, many brands have come to be associated with the Passover holiday.
By Ariella Brown • March 18, 2014 -
California: State of the strawberry
Strawberry farming in California contributes $3.4 billion to the economy and produces nearly 90% of America's strawberries.
By Ariella Brown • March 18, 2014 -
Higher food prices on the horizon
Many food and beverage components have gone up in price, which creates new difficulties for those in the food business.
By Ariella Brown • March 17, 2014 -
Profits down for General Mills
Competition from store brands and value food lines is battering cereal companies.
By Ariella Brown • March 17, 2014 -
Keurig Green Moutain adds Peet's to its pods
This is another major brand for Keurig's systems.
By Ariella Brown • March 17, 2014 -
What's behind craft beer regulation in Florida
As craft beer grows, big beer is backing a bill to ban the popular half-gallon "growler."
By Ariella Brown • March 17, 2014 -
Tyson to keep Iowa plant open
A number of factors contribute to Tyson's decision to keep the Denison plant open.
By Ariella Brown • March 16, 2014 -
Dannon teams up with Michelle Obama
Dannon is going to make yogurts better for you, and your kids.
By Ariella Brown • March 14, 2014 -
2013 was a good year for home soda machines
Sales of the machines and the accessories rose from 2012 to 2013.
By Ariella Brown • March 13, 2014 -
Japan to cut bluefin tuna haul by 50%
A reduced supply of bluefin tuna could mean higher prices next year, but it's necessary to help the fish replenish their diminished population.
By Ariella Brown • March 13, 2014 -
American Bakers oppose FDA's trans fat proposal
The FDA proposes to classify PHOs as GRAS, but the ABA opposes the move.
By Ariella Brown • March 13, 2014