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College students’ eating habits analyzed

Jeremy Gerrard
August 20, 2014

Not known to always be the healthiest of diets, mobile food-ordering service GrubHub Inc. and online food publication Spoon University have teamed up to unwrap the eating habits of college students.


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McDonald’s brings its coffee to grocery store shelves nationwide

Jeremy Gerrard
August 20, 2014

In a partnership with Kraft Foods Group, Inc., McDonald’s USA is packaging its signature coffee to make it available for purchase at grocery stores and other retailers nationwide by early 2015.


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Cargill expands Food Innovation Center

Jeremy Gerrard
August 19, 2014

Minnesota-based Cargill has expanded its Food Innovation Center to develop future foods working side-by-side with customers.


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Denmark links another death to Listeria outbreak

Jeremy Gerrard
August 19, 2014

Danish health officials are reporting the death of another individual whose death may link to an ongoing Listeria outbreak caused from ingesting contaminated meat, bringing the possible death toll to 11th, reported the Associated Press.


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Study highlights 5-year growth of cocoa, chocolate

Jeremy Gerrard
August 19, 2014

In five years the global cocoa market is projected to be worth $2.1 billion while the market for chocolate will reach $131.7 billion in 2019 according to a new report from researchers MarketsandMarkets.


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Study reports consumers often treat themselves to food gifts

Jeremy Gerrard
August 18, 2014

While food gifting is typically reserved for holidays and special celebrations, consumers who purchase food gifts are finding more occasions to purchase the products and are rewarding themselves nearly as much as they do others.


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Improving social media’s role in food safety

Jeremy Gerrard
August 18, 2014

In the interest of public health, researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a set of guidelines on how to use social media to communicate about food safety.


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USDA releases annual Expenditures on Children and Families report

Jeremy Gerrard
August 18, 2014

Today, USDA released the annual Expenditures on Children and Families report, also known as the Cost of Raising a Child, which projects a middle-income family will spend $245,340 to raise a child born in 2013.


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Coca-Cola purchases stake in Monster

Jeremy Gerrard
August 15, 2014

The Coca-Cola Company will purchase a 16.7 percent equity stake in Monster Beverage Corporation, the second largest producer of energy drinks in the US, the company said Friday.


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Guinness goes blonde with new American lager

Jeremy Gerrard
August 15, 2014

Manufacturers of the iconic Guinness Stout have stepped outside their traditional dark past and launched the new Guinness Blonde American Lager.


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