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Yogurt ingredients, fraud and trends: The week's most read food news
Here's what you need to know about the week in food news before your Labor Day weekend begins.
By Brian Warmoth • Aug. 30, 2013 -
Lawsuit against Frito-Lay over 'all natural' labeling will proceed
The plaintiffs' complaint regarding genetically-modified ingredients now has a federal judge's approval to continue.
By Roger Riddell • Aug. 29, 2013 -
Explore the Trendline➔
Courtesy of PIPA
TrendlineGetting reformulation right: How food companies are rethinking ingredients to meet consumer demand
Ingredient suppliers and companies like PepsiCo and Conagra are working closer together to overhaul brands to cater to a rise in healthy eating and expanding GLP-1 use.
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Danone's Nutricia may sue Fonterra over botulism false-positive
The food safety scare resulting from the incorrect tests prompted recalls in nine countries.
By Roger Riddell • Aug. 29, 2013 -
Campbell's reports $158M loss for Q4, expands focus
The company was hit by a European write-down, and waning interest in canned soups likely didn't help.
By Roger Riddell • Aug. 29, 2013 -
PepsiCo's $9M Naked Juice settlement to award consumers up to $75
The lawsuit stemmed from the juice product's use of "all natural" branding on its labels.
By Roger Riddell • Aug. 28, 2013 -
Fraud lawsuit against Tetley USA dismissed
The tea company could be in the clear by the end of the month.
By Brian Warmoth • Aug. 28, 2013 -
Kraft Foods seeks patent for ultra-filtrated liquid dairy product process
The application provides little detail regarding the four products and their manufacturing process.
By Roger Riddell • Aug. 28, 2013 -
Deep Dive
5 food industry trends no one should ignore
Recent earnings reports show developments in beverages, breakfast and pork that companies have been forced to confront.
By Brian Warmoth • Aug. 28, 2013 -
New Zealand: Botulism scare was a false alarm
Meanwhile, damage has already been done to Fonterra's reputation and New Zealand's, leaving challenges ahead.
By Brian Warmoth • Aug. 28, 2013 -
Guinness readies a new red stout out for the fall
Red Harvest Stout will hit the market soon with a hue that will stand out in glasses.
By Brian Warmoth • Aug. 27, 2013 -
Former Unilever ice cream plant gets new owners in Md.
Good Humor will be replaced by a new name at the facility.
By Brian Warmoth • Aug. 27, 2013 -
Cargill to beef up Kansas operations with $43M upgrade
The company's new automated order distribution center should hold a lot of meat.
By Brian Warmoth • Aug. 27, 2013 -
Starbucks gets its Evolution products into Whole Foods
Get ready, because the new partnership will cover juices, bars and potentially much more.
By Brian Warmoth • Aug. 27, 2013 -
Heinz publicly names its new board members
A refreshed table of leaders will steer newly-privatized company.
By Brian Warmoth • Aug. 27, 2013 -
Potato chief's insurance claim denied in price-fixing case
The chairman of Idahoan Foods has filed a new suit in response to the refusal by Twin City Fire Insurance.
By Brian Warmoth • Aug. 26, 2013 -
Canada's Maple Leaf Foods sells Rothsay rendering unit to Darling International
The Texas-based company will receive six rendering plants and a biodiesel plant across four provinces in the deal.
By Roger Riddell • Aug. 23, 2013 -
Breakfast launches and monsters: The week's most read food news
Want to know what happened in the food industry this week? Here's the short version.
By Brian Warmoth • Aug. 23, 2013 -
Canned soup is a thing of the past, according to Hain Celestial boss
Of course, his company is trying to get U.S. consumers to embrace chilled soups in cartons.
By Brian Warmoth • Aug. 23, 2013 -
Hormel beats expectations with meaty Q3 results
Skippy peanut butter looks like a winning purchase so far for the Spam-makers.
By Brian Warmoth • Aug. 22, 2013 -
Jack Daniel's distillery to undergo $100 million expansion
Growing global demand is driving the largest single production expansion in the brand's history.
By Roger Riddell • Aug. 22, 2013 -
Does the top coffee brand in the U.S. really surprise you?
Harris Poll EquiTrend rankings show Folgers still claims the No. 1 spot in the market.
By Roger Riddell • Aug. 22, 2013 -
Fonterra halted Chinese shipment over nitrite concerns—in May
Fonterra revealed that it has experienced additional milk problems, months before its current scandal became public knowledge.
By Brian Warmoth • Aug. 22, 2013 -
Lunchables faces a new competitor from Revolution
Can the startup's better-for-you options upset Kraft's meal kit giant?
By Roger Riddell • Aug. 21, 2013 -
AB InBev, Carlsberg face price-fixing investigation in Germany
Suspicions have expanded as German officials delved into the matter.
By Brian Warmoth • Aug. 21, 2013 -
J.M. Smucker Co. increases profit forecast, acquires Enray Inc.
Falling coffee and peanut costs contributed to the adjustment.
By Roger Riddell • Aug. 21, 2013