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Berkeley becomes first city to pass sugary drinks tax

Jeremy Gerrard
November 5, 2014

Succeeding where others have failed in recent years, residents of Berkeley, California overwhelmingly voted to impose a law taxing sugar-sweetened beverages, which includes sodas.


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Unilever transforms buttery spreads to focus on real ingredients and steer clear of artificial preservatives

Jeremy Gerrard
November 4, 2014

Beginning with its I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter! brand, Unilever has dedicated itself to revamping its buttery spreads portfolio by scrapping its old recipes and swapping in new formulations that focus on using real, simple ingredients and no artificial preservatives.


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Nebraska firm recalls macadamia nuts for possible food safety risk

Jeremy Gerrard
November 4, 2014

Marathon Ventures, Inc. is voluntarily recalling a number of retail and bulk packages of raw macadamia nuts as a precautionary measure because the product may be contaminated with Salmonella.


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Coalition urges Congress to act on COOL law

Jeremy Gerrard
November 4, 2014

In an effort to circumvent retaliation from Canada and Mexico, a coalition of more than 100 food companies and organizations are urging Congress to rescind elements of the country-of-origin labeling law (COOL law).


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Diageo swaps Bushmills for full control of Don Julio

Jeremy Gerrard
November 3, 2014

Britain’s Diageo, the world’s largest producer of spirits, has agreed to a swap deal with Jose Cuervo in which the company will sell its Bushmills whiskey brand to the tequila company for full control and ownership of the high-end Don Julio tequila brand.


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China lifts suspension on Washington apples

Jeremy Gerrard
November 3, 2014

China has lifted its 2012 suspension of red and golden delicious apple imports from Washington state, USDA announced.


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FMI awards 10 scholarships for food safety improvements

Jeremy Gerrard
November 3, 2014

The Food Marketing Institute has awarded 10 scholarships to food and science majors in the US for academic pursuits to improve food safety and protect public health.


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New study highlights misrepresentation of shrimp in US

Jeremy Gerrard
October 31, 2014

Americans love to eat shrimp—Forrest Gump alone taught us there are no less than 20 ways to enjoy it—but the origin of shrimp is often a mystery and cause for concern according to new research suggesting shrimp sold at grocery stores and restaurants are misrepresented.


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Kellogg’s net sales decrease in third quarter

Jeremy Gerrard
October 31, 2014

The Kellogg Company announced yesterday its net sales decreased 2.1 percent to $3.6 billion in the third quarter and its operating profit over the same time was $365 million, a reported decrease of 27.5 percent.


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Giant Food removes cilantro for possible food safety risk

Jeremy Gerrard
October 31, 2014

In response to a recall by Shenandoah Growers, Giant Food of Landover, MD has removed all Giant brand packaged cilantro from sale because of a potential Salmonella contamination.


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