• Groupon May Gain More As Non-Coupon Users Plan to Try The Company’s Deals

    Groupon May Gain More As Non-Coupon Users Plan to Try The Company’s Deals

    Following its announcement of a public offering, a consumer survey done by Bloomberg/YouGov suggests that Groupon may be gaining more in the next six months. This is because, according to the survey, those consumers who have not yet tried using online coupons plan to do so with Groupon’s online coupons. According to the survey, 19…

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  • A Product Launch for Hormel Compleats® Kids

    A Product Launch for Hormel Compleats® Kids

    Hormel Foods recently launched a new addition to its Compleats product line, Hormel Compleats® for Kids. This new product offers four different varieties of complete meals that are convenient and ready to eat for kids three-years old to eight-years old. Because these Compleat meals use Hormel’s shelf-stable technology, these products do not need to be…

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  • Artificial Preservatives in Food

    Artificial Preservatives in Food

    Artificial preservatives are chemical substances that are added to food, either mixed in or sprayed on the product, in order to prevent discoloration, spoilage or bacterial contamination before it can be consumed. Almost all food preservatives are placed under the category of food additives. As defined by the government under the FD&C of 1938, a…

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  • ALDI Moves Ahead of its Competition

    ALDI Moves Ahead of its Competition

    In a recent survey conducted by MFI, or Market Force Information Incorporated, discount chain ALDI grabbed first place in the ranking for top 10 grocery stores offering the lowest prices. Aside from ALDI, other discount stores which placed as well, include Wal-Mart, Kroger, Safeway, Costco and Meijer. In all of ALDI’s stores, consumers can save…

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  • Tackling the Bulletproof Bullies

    Procter & Gamble and Wal-Mart Explore Bullying in their Latest Film Multinational manufacturing corporation Procter & Gamble Co. (P&G) collaborated with another multinational corporation and the world’s largest retailer, Wal-Mart, to debut its most recent film which aired June 11 on NBC. The film, “Field of Vision,” delves into school bullying and an all-or-nothing- choice…

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  • Cannata’s Family Market

    Cannata’s Family Market

    Cannata’s Family Market has 3 stores in southern Louisiana in America. Not only does this business allow people to come in and shop, it presents restaurant style meals and outside catering for functions. History This company started off as a family run company and it still is to the current day, giving the locals in…

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  • Food Shelf life

    Food Shelf life

    The shelf life of food is the duration of time that it is given before it is considered to be unsuitable for consumption. It is the amount of time that is recommended for food, beverages, medicines and other perishable goods to be stored and consumed before it becomes dangerous or harmful to the body. Factors…

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  • AG Processing Inc.

    AG Processing Inc.

    AG Processing Incorporated is considered one of the world’s largest soybean processors. This farmer-owned cooperative is headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska. History AG Processing Incorporated was founded in 1983 with the combined efforts of three US-based soybean processing companies: Land O’Lakes, Farmland Industries and Boone Valley. Farmland and Land O’Lakes combined their soybean processing facilities in…

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