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Food Processing August 2005 Ashman & Beckley |
Product Spotlight: Nutraceutical pasta Barilla Plus Rotini with multi-grains, fiber and omega-3s moves pasta from just a starch to a food with excellent nutritional value.  |
Food Processing August 2005 Kantha Shelke |
What makes it convenient? Time-pressed meal preparers are reaching for meal kits, pre-cooked or pre-cut items and other shortcuts to make a `home-cooked meal' in less time.  |
Food Processing August 2005 Diane Toops |
Rollout: August's most interesting new food products Performance beans from Jelly Belly... Stouffer's creates a bistro... Dove flies to new categories... Coke's new Zero... Keeping Chips Ahoy fresh... etc.  |
Food Processing August 2005 David Feder |
Well Noted: Report from IFT This year's Institute of Food Technologists conference and food show served up a plethora of new and wondrous ingredients, shared the wisdom of Malcolm Gladwell, and announced the winner of the World Food Prize.  |
Food Processing August 2005 Mike Pehanich |
Trans-Fat Transitions The food industry has been working hard to replace trans fat in packaged products before new federal regulations require the addition of trans fat content on the nutrition facts panels in January 2006.  |
Food Processing August 2005 Feder & Pehanich |
Coffee or Tea? Coffee and tea companies are constantly creating new selections to satisfy the wide variety of tastes and health concerns of their consumers.  |
The Motley Fool August 30, 2005 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Pepsi's Got Game Its latest Mountain Dew promotion perfectly targets its core audience.  |
BusinessWeek September 5, 2005 Adrienne Carter |
Slimmer Kids, Fatter Profits? Charles Davis, a Kraft food maven, is on a health kick. But then, he has no choice.  |
The Motley Fool August 25, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
Hormel: Something to Chew On Hormel Foods still generates free cash flow while straddling commodity and branded foodstuffs. Investors, take note.  |
The Motley Fool August 25, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
Smithfield Faces Leaner Times Without last year's favorable pricing, this pork purveyor may be stuck in the mud. While the stock looks pretty cheap here on a P/E basis, the free cash flow picture is not nearly so appealing.  |
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