| Bitter taste: Food costs, less consumer spending hurting (Fish food) |
| Friday, March 14, 2008 |
Bitter taste: Food costs, less consumer spending hurting restaurants - Bizjournals.com Bitter taste: Food costs, less consumer spending hurting restaurantsBizjournals.com, NC - 3 hours agoJohn Hughes, owner of the restaurant, says he is having to consider raising the prices of menu items because food costs are pushing up his expenses. ... Source: news.google.com Hormel named food bank's "Donor of the Year" - Bizjournals.com EarthtimesHormel named food bank's "Donor of the Year"Bizjournals.com, NC - 9 hours agoChannel One Food Bank and fish food Food Shelf said Friday it has named Hormel Foods Corp. has been named its Donor of the Year for 2007. ...Hormel Foods Named 2007 Donor of the Year by Channel One Food Bank ... Business Wire (press release)Hormel and fish food Cargill to team on Target meat labels Bizjournals.comTarget: Label for Carbon Monoxide-Treated Meat on the Way FOXBusinessReiten Television KXMB Bismarck - PR-USA.net (press release)all 61 news articles Source: news.google.com Call for new junk food code for children - Independent Online Call for new junk food code for childrenIndependent Online, South Africa - 13 hours agoConsumer International has highlighted the need for action against childhood obesity, the result of the present "junk food generation", ahead of World ...Obesity experts back junk food marketing ban Scoop.co.nzall 13 news articles Source: news.google.com Five Controversial Food Additives - Newsweek dBTechnoFive Controversial Food AdditivesNewsweek - Mar 13, 2008Most food ingredients we consume are safe, but a few have raised concerns among some health experts. By Temma Ehrenfeld | Newsweek Web Exclusive Please fill ...Experts Caution On Key Amgen Drugs, But Stock Is Up ForbesFDA Panel Votes to Continue Use of Anemia Drugs New York TimesPutting Food Safety First Washington PostThe Associated Press - CNNMoney.comall 599 news articles Source: news.google.com Why your food is costing more money - MSNBC Why your food is costing more moneyMSNBC - 3 hours agoFood prices increased at a compound annual rate of 4.7 percent for the three months ending in February, according to data released Friday by the Bureau of ... Source: news.google.com
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