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New Mexico dairy farm accused of animal abuse

Jeremy Gerrard
September 19, 2014

A New Mexico dairy farm is under heavy scrutiny after hidden video surfaced showing employees abusing the farm’s animals.


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USDA adds funds to combat citrus greening

Jeremy Gerrard
September 19, 2014

USDA is offering financial assistance to eligible Florida citrus growers for the removal of trees afflicted with Huanglongbing, commonly known a citrus greening, which has wreaked havoc on the state’s fruit supply.


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Leading food industry companies cut calories from store shelves

Jeremy Gerrard
September 18, 2014

Sixteen food and beverage companies joined together to help US consumers win their battle over obesity by selling 6.4 trillion fewer calories in 2012 than they did in 2007, according to new studies from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.


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OSHA lists top 10 violations

Jeremy Gerrard
September 18, 2014

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has announced the preliminary top 10 most frequently cited workplace safety violations for the fiscal 2014 year, according to the National Safety Council.


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Folgers introduces coffee enhancers

Jeremy Gerrard
September 18, 2014

Appealing to the on-the-go coffee drinker who enjoys a dash of flavor with their morning pick-me-up, the makers of Folgers coffee have released a line of flavored liquid coffee enhancers to personalize each cup.


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Coca-Cola brings back Surge

Jeremy Gerrard
September 17, 2014

Thanks to social media, a passionate fan base and a love for ‘90s nostalgia, Surge, the citrus flavored beverage from the Coca-Cola Company, has returned after a 12-year hiatus.


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Report: Federal policy could reduce childhood obesity

Jeremy Gerrard
September 16, 2014

As the US battles childhood obesity rates, a new study from Washington University in St. Louis finds that enacting federal policies could impact, and decrease, the prevalence of obesity among American children, particularly among minorities.


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Ground black pepper recalled for Salmonella risk

Jeremy Gerrard
September 16, 2014

Gel Spice Company, Inc. of Bayonne, NJ has issued a voluntary recall of 16,443 cases of Fresh Finds-Ground Black Pepper because of a possibility the product was contaminated with Salmonella.


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Kellogg’s, General Mills ranked in Working Mother’s ‘100 Best Companies’

Jeremy Gerrard
September 16, 2014

Both the Kellogg Company and General Mills were named to Working Mother’s 2014 “100 Best Companies” list.


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Bottled water market one of the fastest expanding industries

Jeremy Gerrard
September 15, 2014

Increasing health concerns and a rise in disposable income are contributing to the growth of the global bottled water market which was worth $157.3 billion in 2013, according to a report from Transparency Market Research.


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