Kraft Foods Group has filed a lawsuit against Cracker Barrel Old Country Store (CBOCS) over the US restaurant chain's plans to sell branded products in mainstream retail stores.
The US government and Mexican tomato growers reached a tentative agreement on Saturday that reduces the threat of a costly trade war stemming from a US decision last year to pull out of a 1996 bilateral tomato trade pact.
With organic bananas, and organic fruit in general, enjoying growing popularity in the United States, the biggest threat growers face today is a diminished crop due to inclement weather.
Published: Feb 04, 2013
By: Sue Zeidler and Liana B. Baker
An Oreo ad asking viewers to vote cookie or crème, and a scantily clad male Calvin Klein model were among standout commercials during a Super Bowl that suffered a half-hour partial blackout delay on Sunday.
Kashi, a US-based natural food company owned by Kellogg, has launched BBQ Recipe Chicken Pizza - a new nutritious addition to the company’s frozen pizza range.
As millions tune in Sunday to Super Bowl XLVII for both the game and the commercials, they’ll see the latest effort by Anheuser-Busch to inject energy into Budweiser beer.
Banfi Vintners, a leading importer of wines, has consolidated its portfolio of brands with Southern Wine & Spirits of America, a wine and spirits wholesaler, in 11 markets across the US.
Green Hope LLC, which does business as Rosewood Products, and owner, Phi G. Ye, of Ann Arbor, Mich., have agreed to a consent decree of permanent injunction for violations of FDA food safety regulations.
Giant Food LLC, following a recall by GoldCoast Salads, announced it removed from sale Gold Coast Fresh Crab Spread due to possible contamination by listeria monocytogenes.
Tropical Nut and Fruit Co, Orlando Florida is voluntarily recalling five lots of snack mix "Chia ReCharged Stix Mix” 5 ounce pouches because they may contain undeclared peanuts.
Sprouters Northwest of Kent, Washington is voluntarily recalling all varieties of sprouts products, wheatgrass and pea shoots due to the potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes.
Total annual sales for the Skippy peanut butter business are expected to be approximately $370 million, with nearly $100 million of those sales outside the United States.