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Campbell Beats Expectations on Stronger Soup Sales

May 20, 2013 9:47 am | News | Comments

Campbell Soup reported third-quarter results that beat Wall Street expectations and raised its outlook for the year as sales in its struggling soup unit improved. The Camden company has been trying to reinvigorate its namesake business with new flavors and packaging targeted at people in their 20s and 30s.

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Cold Storage Company Cuts Energy Use by $100K

May 20, 2013 9:37 am | by Michael Schratz, Global Marketing Director, Dialight Corporation | Articles | Comments

Aiming to reduce energy consumption and eliminate ongoing, costly lighting maintenance, Zero Mountain Cold Storage Warehouse, a leader in cold-storage service, recently upgraded two of its facilities to next-generation LED lighting by Dialight Corporation.

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Craft Distillers See Profits Soar

May 20, 2013 9:18 am | Videos | Comments

Craft and micro-distilleries continue to gain in popularity and market share with sales doubling over a two-year period and 30 percent in the last decade. The craft whiskey, bourbon and rye industries seem to be following the trail blazed by craft brewers in the 1990s.

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New Food Map Will Tell Us What We Eat

May 20, 2013 8:14 am | by MARY CLARE JALONICK, Associated Press | News | Comments

Researchers from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are trying to change that by creating a gargantuan map of what foods Americans are buying and eating. Part of the uniqueness of the database is its ability to sort one product into what it really is — thousands of brands and variations.

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Tons of New Zealand Meat Stranded on Chinese Docks

May 20, 2013 8:04 am | by NICK PERRY, Associated Press | News | Comments

Hundreds of tons of frozen mutton, lamb and beef from New Zealand have been stranded on Chinese docks after China halted their import due to a certification dispute. China is New Zealand's largest export market and its largest consumer of sheep meat.

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Maker of 'Pink Slime' Continues to Struggle

May 20, 2013 8:02 am | News | Comments

The beef-processing company that makes the product that critics call "pink slime" continues to struggle more than a year after the initial stories on the lean bits of beef that Beef Products Inc. (BPI) makes. The company lost 80 percent of its business after the uproar over what BPI calls lean finely textured beef.

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Cider Company Sues Coffee Roaster Over 'Woodchuck'

May 20, 2013 8:00 am | News | Comments

Vermont Hard Cider Co. filed a complaint against Woodchuck Coffee Roasters in U.S. District Court last week seeking an unspecified financial award and an injunction preventing further trademark infringement over the woodchuck name, a colloquial term for a hardy Vermonter.

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Photo of the Day: 100 Years of Hellmann's

May 20, 2013 8:00 am | News | Comments

Hellman's turns 100 in 2013 and to celebrate the anniversary, owner Unilever Food is launching a marketing campaign including a Facebook page and YouTube videos featuring chef Mario Batali cooking up his favorite Hellman's recipes, a smartphone app and a June event featuring the world's largest picnic table.

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Ribbon Blenders

May 20, 2013 1:00 am | by Food Manufacturing Staff | Product Releases | Comments

Ross 42B Model Ribbon Blenders are used for straightforward blending of powders or other solid raw materials with a bulk density of 35 lbs/cu. ft. or lower.

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Saccharimeter

May 20, 2013 1:00 am | by Food Manufacturing Staff | Product Releases | Comments

The SAC-i saccharimeter makes sugar analysis easy.

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LED Flood Light with Magnetic Mounting

May 20, 2013 1:00 am | by Food Manufacturing Staff | Product Releases | Comments

The WAL-M-LED60-120 LED work light features a rugged, three-leg pedestal base constructed from aluminum, magnetic mounting and a high output LED lamp, making it suitable for operators who need a versatile lighting system that can be mounted almost anywhere.

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Deep Divide in Congress Over Domestic Food Aid

May 17, 2013 12:50 pm | by MARY CLARE JALONICK, Associated Press | News | Comments

The House and Senate Agriculture Committees laid the groundwork this week for reducing the size of the federal food stamp program, approving farm bills that would shrink food aid and alter the way people qualify for it. The two chambers are far apart on how much the $80 billion-a-year program should be cut.

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Tougher Food-Safety Rules Ahead for Canadian Meat Processors

May 17, 2013 12:15 pm | by The Canadian Press | News | Comments

Canadian Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz says the country's food watchdog is planning to impose tougher rules to deal with the threat of E. coli in slaughterhouses. The agency will soon begin a two-year review of the country's food regulations to ensure they are in line with the Safe Food for Canadians Act passed last year.

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Puerto Rico Sees Lowest Coffee Production Ever

May 17, 2013 12:05 pm | by DANICA COTO, Associated Press | News | Comments

Coffee production in Puerto Rico has hit the lowest level ever in the island's history, leaving farmers and government officials worried about how to revive a once burgeoning industry amid a deep economic crisis. The U.S. territory has been forced to import coffee from countries including Mexico and the Dominican Republic to meet local demand.

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Beef Plant Courts Laid-Off Workers

May 17, 2013 12:02 pm | News | Comments

beef processing plant in the South Dakota city of Yankton is recruiting dozens of workers laid off from their jobs at the Northern Beef Packers plant. Representatives from the Cimpl's beef plant in Yankton conducted job interviews in Aberdeen on Tuesday and had more scheduled Wednesday.

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Buffet Backs Off Mondelez International

May 17, 2013 12:00 pm | by JOSH FUNK, AP Business Writer | News | Comments

Warren Buffett's company sold off some of its stake in snack food maker Mondelez International Inc. on Wednesday. Berkshire Hathaway cut its Mondelez stake to 7 million shares from 12.8 million at the end of 2012. It also trimmed its Kraft Foods investment slightly to 1.6 million shares from 1.67 million shares.

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Consumer Trends: Encouraging Women To Eat Healthy

May 17, 2013 12:00 pm | News | Comments

This year, Mother's Day kicked off the 14th annual National Women's Health Week (May 12 – 18), which includes National Women's Checkup Day (May 13). This national week-long observance promotes healthy eating, regular activity and mental health.

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Daily Sound Bite: Wine with a Cause

May 17, 2013 11:18 am | News | Comments

Since late 2011, the Murphy-Goode Winery in California's Sonoma County wine country has donated over $100,000 to Operation Homefront, an organization that gives financial assistance to military families in need. The winery and its distributors donate a portion of profits to the organization.

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Attracting Talent: A Lesson in Battling Perception

May 17, 2013 11:08 am | by Maria Ferrante, Vice President, Education & Workforce Development, PMMI | Articles | Comments

Food manufacturers and other processors face many challenges when seeking to place young professionals in engaging, stable positions that require strong mechatronics skills and problem-solving capabilities as well as backgrounds in math and science.

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NC House Votes to Block Obesity Lawsuits

May 17, 2013 10:01 am | News | Comments

A majority in the North Carolina House voted Wednesday night for legislation that would bar civil law suits against food producers, manufacturers and marketers on claims long-term consumption led to weight gain and obesity-related health problems.

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