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Mondelez CEO's $22M Paycheck in Line with Rising CEO Pay

May 22, 2013 | by CHRISTINA REXRODE, AP Business Writer | Comments

The head of a typical large public company made $9.7 million in 2012, a 6.5 percent increase from a year earlier that was aided by a rising stock market, according to an analysis by The Associated Press using data from Equilar, an executive pay research firm.

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Consumer Trends: The Facts About Honey

May 22, 2013 12:00 pm | Comments

In a 2013 Attitude and Usage (A&U) study, the NHB learned that when purchasing honey, consumers prefer for honey to be brilliantly clear and golden. Consumers also responded that they are increasingly likely to prefer honey that has pollen grains filtered out. The fact is, whether there is pollen in honey or not, it's still honey.

Texas Schools Soda Ban Advances

May 22, 2013 11:44 am | by MICHAEL BRICK, Associated Press | Comments

Seeking to help the state's youngest students develop nutritious habits, Texas lawmakers on Tuesday approved banning the sale of sugary drinks in public elementary and junior high schools. The bill would limit beverage choices to water, low-fat milk and pure juice.

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Meatpacker Bids on Nebraska Land

May 22, 2013 10:24 am | Comments

Scottsbluff leaders are considering a proposal in which they would sell 43 acres of city land to Future Food Energy LLC for $10,000 per acre. The company intends to begin construction of a meatpacking plant in the western Nebraska community.

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Evian Giving Its Water Bottle a Makeover

May 22, 2013 10:20 am | by CANDICE CHOI, AP Food Industry Writer | Comments

Evian is giving itself a facelift to keep up with its sleek, young competitors on store shelves. The water company is unveiling a new bottle for the first time in 14 years as it looks to reinvigorate its image and win back market share in the premium water category.

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Escaped Goat Bound for Slaughter Snarls N.J. Traffic

May 22, 2013 10:07 am | by SAMANTHA HENRY, Associated Press | Comments

A goat believed to have escaped en route to a slaughterhouse snarled the morning commute along one of the busiest roadways in northern New Jersey on Tuesday, leading police on a nearly two-hour chase, jumping back and forth over a central divider along the Pulaski Skyway. 

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Daily Sound Bite: Bidding on a Bankrupt Brewery

May 22, 2013 9:52 am | Comments

An unsanctioned bid for bankrupt Hawaiian brewer Big Island is shaking up the bankruptcy process and could trigger a possible bidding war for Hawaii Nui Brewing LLC. Chuck Choi, an attorney for Hawaii Nui is optimistic about the future.

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Photo of the Day: Food Company Receives Awards

May 22, 2013 9:00 am | Comments

Louis DeMent (right) receiving the SBA 2013 Small Business Person of the Year Award. Two executives from Giovanni Food Co., an Upstate New York manufacturer of tomato-based products, have been honored by state and regional business associations.

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Thailand Urged to Explore Edible Insects

May 22, 2013 8:42 am | Comments

Researchers say Thailand is showing the world how to respond to the global food crisis: by raising bugs for eating. The United Nations' Food and Agricultural Organization released a study and handbook Tuesday on what they call "six-legged livestock."

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Research Links Communication to Childhood Obesity

May 22, 2013 8:34 am | Comments

Rutgers Business School professor Jerome Williams is co-editor of a new book of research that explores the role communications play in the nation's troubling epidemic of childhood obesity. The book also touches on the implications of regulating advertising and the variety of efforts underway to try to counter the obesity problem.

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Rice Contamination Reported in China

May 21, 2013 12:10 pm | Comments

Authorities are investigating rice mills in southern China following tests that found almost half of the staple grain in one of the country's largest cities was contaminated with a toxic metal. Reports say the mills had been operating legally and sourced their rice from local farmers.

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Calling All Grill Masters: Is It Done Yet?

May 21, 2013 12:04 pm | by Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics | Comments

As part of their award-winning Home Food Safety program, the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and ConAgra Foods encourage all grill masters to equip themselves for the job with a food thermometer — the only way to determine if foods are fully cooked and safe to eat.

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Consumer Trends: Gluten-Free Market Skyrocketing

May 21, 2013 12:00 pm | Comments

The increasing number of celiac patients, gluten intolerants and health conscious people has increased the demand for gluten-free products. The gluten-free products market is experiencing a double-digit growth. The most important factor behind buying more gluten-free food products is that they are considered healthier than conventional products.

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White House Pushes for More Farm Subsidy Cuts

May 21, 2013 11:51 am | by MARY CLARE JALONICK, Associated Press | Comments

The Obama administration said Monday it wants to see more cuts to agriculture subsidies in a massive farm bill moving through the Senate this week. The bill would cost almost $100 billion a year over five years and would set policy for farm programs and food aid.

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Daily Sound Bite: From Golf Course to Farmland

May 21, 2013 11:40 am | Comments

Part of a wave of Midwestern farmers snapping up land to cash in on steadily rising commodity prices, Illinois farmer Clark Kelly has purchased the Hend-Co-Hills Golf Course near Biggsville with plans to turn the course into a cornfield.

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Report Advises on Food Security Stragety

May 21, 2013 11:31 am | Comments

A new report from The Chicago Council on Global Affairs urges the U.S. government to focus its global food security strategy on prioritizing science, increasing trade flows for agriculture and food, and incentivizing greater business activity in low-income countries.

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Hershey Tapping into Chinese 'Milk Candy' Market

May 21, 2013 11:23 am | Comments

Hershey is looking to expand in China by tapping into the country's taste for "milk candy," a product that accounts for a quarter of the total candy market in the country. Hershey's new Lancaster brand will debut in three Chinese cities next month.

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General Mills Says 'No' to GMO Labeling

May 21, 2013 10:27 am | by CNN Money | Comments

In the face of growing consumer interest in labeling packaged foods containing genetically modified organisms (GMOs), General Mills CEO Kendall Powell explains why his company opposes GMO labeling, saying that GMOs are safe and don't need to be specifically identified.

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Hormel Named Top Employer for Vets, Recent Grads

May 21, 2013 9:42 am | Comments

Hormel Foods Corporation Tuesday announced it has been recognized with two top employer accolades, including Military Times EDGE magazine’s Best for Vets Employers list, and Experience’s Best Places to Work for Recent Grads list.

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Hershey to Launch New Brand in China

May 21, 2013 9:37 am | Comments

The Hershey Company announced Tuesday it is launching a new candy brand in China called Lancaster™. The new products will initially launch in three cities — Wuhan, Hangzhou and Chengdu — in June, followed by a wider distribution in 2014.

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Drought Accelerates Use of Drugs to Beef Up Cattle

May 21, 2013 9:27 am | by ROXANA HEGEMAN, Associated Press | Comments

Cattle feeders in the U.S. are coping with reduced herds and high corn costs in part by increasing their use of growth-inducing drugs designed to bulk up animals, get more pounds of beef from each carcass and circumvent the drought's withering effects on the food cycle.

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