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"Crab" chips, fruity Oreos? They're big overseas
NEW YORK (AP) — Russians prefer their Lay's potato chips dusted in caviar and crab flavors. The Chinese like their Oreos stuffed with mango and orange cream. And in Spain, Kellogg's All-Bran cereal is served floating in hot coffee instead of cold...Tags: Kellogg Company, Russia, Potatoes, China, Northfield
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Plymouth company Zentis on growth spurt
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterPLYMOUTH -- Zentis Food Solutions North America is riding the growing wave of demand for new types of yogurt products. The company, which produces fruit preparations for the bakery and dairy industries, announced Monday it will invest $15.6 million to...Tags: Companies and Corporations, E. coli Infection, Credit and Debt, Consumer Goods Industries, Economy, Business and Finance
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Gov't to speed tracking of E. coli in meat
WASHINGTON (AP) — The government plans to speed up the process for tracking E. coli in meat, a move that will help authorities more quickly find the source of bacteria outbreaks and hasten food recalls. The new Agriculture Department program...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Diseases and Illnesses, E. coli Infection, Health, Washington, DC
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Skittles joins food brands at center of tragedy
NEW YORK (AP) — It could've been Starbursts, Twizzlers or Sour Patch Kids. But when Trayvon Martin was fatally shot, he happened to be carrying a bag of Skittles. The 17-year-old's death at the hands of a neighborhood watchman in February ignited...Tags: U.S. Military, Sports, George Zimmerman, Trayvon Martin, University of Notre Dame
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Burger King makes cage-free eggs, pork promise
In a boost to animal welfare activists looking to get livestock out of cramped cages, Burger King will be the first major U.S. fast-food chain to give all of its chickens and pigs some room to roam. On Wednesday, the world's second-biggest burger chain...
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Schools will get to opt out of 'pink slime' beef
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — School districts soon will be able to opt out of a common ammonia-treated ground beef filler critics have dubbed "pink slime."
Amid a growing social media storm over so-called "lean finely textured beef," the Agriculture...Tags: Schools, E. coli Infection, The New York Times, Lifestyle and Leisure, Explosions
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Wendy's takes No. 2 spot from Burger King
NEW YORK (AP) — Wendy's has dethroned Burger King as the country's second biggest hamburger chain. Wendy's edged out Burger King in U.S. sales volume for the first time last year since Wendy's was founded in 1969, according to a report by the...Tags: McDonald's, Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Advertising
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Burger King's new menu -- a lot like McDonald's
MIAMI (AP) — Burger King is trying to revive its ailing empire with a rival's recipe for success. After years of lackluster sales of its Whoppers and fries, the struggling fast-food giant on Monday launched 10 food items in its biggest menu...
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Elkhart County Health Department closes Big R 'food store'
A "food store" at Big R, 3501 S. Main St., was shut down Monday by the Elkhart County Health Department.
Per a department news release, the store, owned by Jerry Gibbs, was closed because the store operated without a valid food service license....Tags: Health
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SEC says "Rudy" involved in stock scam
We're following a developing story involving former Notre Dame star Daniel "Rudy" Ruettiger – the football walk-on who inspired the 1993 movie "Rudy."
On Friday the Securities and Exchange Commission announced Ruettiger and several others are...Tags: Securities, Southeastern Conference
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Wine industry succeeds in recession-weary Michigan
LAKE LEELANAU, Mich. (AP) — A state thirsting for good economic news is toasting the success of an up-and-coming industry: winemaking. Vineyards are springing up rapidly in Michigan, where fertile hillsides near the Great Lakes provide ideal...Tags: Wines, Beverage Industry, Consumer Goods Industries
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Food company closing in E. Ind. has unpaid bills
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind. (AP) — An organic food company that is closing its eastern Indiana preparation center was offered up to $3.5 million state tax credits to open but owes more than $31,000 in property taxes and sewer bills. The closing of...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Mitch Daniels, Organic Foods, Arable Farming, Dining and Drinking
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