The owner and seven employees at a livestock auction house are facing animal cruelty charges after undercover video shot by an animal rights group depicted workers abusing animals that were up for sale at Ontario Livestock Sales.
The Ohio Historical Society will dedicate a commemorative marker honoring Robert “Bob” Evans, founder of Bob Evans Farm and Homestead in Rio Grande, Ohio, the company announced May 31.
Routine tests of raw beef manufacturing trim for six additional strains of E. coli will begin, as scheduled, on June 4, the US Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) confirmed May 31.
US-based soup maker Campbell Soup Company plans to roll out at least 30 new soup products in its next fiscal year, to boost the sales of its ready-to-serve business.
Brooks Food Group, a US-based supplier of frozen foods, is set to close its operations and shut down its plant in Bedford, Virginia, leading to a loss of about 119 jobs.
US packaged foods company ConAgra has switched back to using high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) in its Hunt’s ketchup, less than two years after it replaced HCFS with sugar, stating that the initiative did not boost consumer demand.
Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, an American quick-service chicken concept, is set to re-launch its menu item Rip'n Chick'n, which features juicy tenders cut into pull-apart strips that are easy to rip and dip.
The US government is set to introduce new regulations, under which, meat industry has to test six additional strains of E.coli, a move which is expected to protect the safety of the American food supply.
Utah-based firm Ogden’s Own Distillery has expressed dismay over a ban levied on its 'Five Wives Vodka' brand by the Idaho State Liquor Division, which claims the drink's concept is 'offensive' to the state's Mormon population.
McDonald's and Coke have blasted New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg’s radical bid to ban sales of super-sized sodas from foodservice outlets as “misguided”, while supporters have hailed it as the "boldest effort yet" to tackle obesity.
As it races to become a mobile marketing ‘pioneer’, Coke has signed a deal that will see QR codes serviced by US firm Scanlife’s platform printed onto all Spanish Coke Classic and Coke Zero cans.
Sampling of raw beef manufacturing trimmings for six non-O157 strains of Shiga toxin-producing E.coli (STEC) is set to begin from 4 June 2012, the US Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has confirmed.
Company mottos and mission statements are marvelous – they talk about lofty goals, commitments to people and the environment, and leaving the planet a better place than how they found it.
Insufficient vitamin D levels may increase the risk of developing mobility limitations and disability for older people, suggest new data from Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.