Soho Flordis International, a US-based manufacturer and provider of health medicines, has announced that it has patented its fat binding complexor, FBCx, which will be available as an ingredient.
Friday's USDA Crop Production and World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates reports are expected to show U.S. farmers have raised a bigger soybean crop in 2012 than traders and crop-watchers expected earlier in the growing season.
ABC News has filed a motion to dismiss a $1.2 billion defamation lawsuit brought in September by Beef Products Inc., the South Dakota-based specialty processor, over news coverage of Lean Finely Textured Beef (LFTB), better known as “pink slime.”
December Corn finished up 3 1/4 at 744 1/4, 7 1/2 off the high and 10 1/4 up from the low. March Corn closed up 3 at 746. This was 10 1/2 up from the low and 6 1/4 off the high.
The English-born sandwich is a stern favorite with American consumers; consumed by a vast majority at least once a week, the Grains Food Foundation says.
Frozen segment sales set the pace at Inventure Foods, Phoenix, Arizona, a leading specialty food marketer and manufacturer, which reported net revenues up 24.2% to $46.6 million for the third quarter ended Sept. 29.
Retail frozen food sales in the United States have been more or less flat in recent years, with 2012 dollar volume estimated at $44 billion across all retail channels representing a slim 0.4% gain over 2011.
Over 50 million people tuned in to some form of TV news to watch Barack Obama win reelection last night, 25 percent more than watched the Opening Ceremony of the London Olympics on July 28.
In a world where peanut butter and jelly, and glazed donut-flavored vodka exists -- it's good to know that there's still some good old-fashioned vodka-flavored vodka.
It seems safe to assume that most consumers want to know if the restaurant they’re about to eat at or the food they’re about to buy was recently the source of a foodborne illness outbreak.