• Has ‘Extreme Couponing’ Crossed The Boundaries of Responsible Couponing?

    Has ‘Extreme Couponing’ Crossed The Boundaries of Responsible Couponing?

    TLC’s ‘Extreme Couponing’ has raised issues regarding the excessive use of coupons to save large amounts of cash. Several online communities have also made the show a popular topic, both in the positive and negative sense. The issue of hoarding has been raised by consumers who have watched the show. As the show features expert…

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  • Weaver Popcorn Company Launches Weaver Gold® Popcorn

    Weaver Popcorn Company Launches Weaver Gold® Popcorn

    Weaver Popcorn Company recently introduced to the U.S. market its new line of microwaveable popcorns processed in olive oil. This new product comes in two flavors, Parmesan Cheese with Italian and herbs and Theater (Movie) Butter. This new line of microwaveable popcorn products offer a healthier alternative to the conventional popcorn because it has been…

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  • Cargill Inc

    Cargill Inc

    Cargill Incorporated is a multi-national marketer and producer of agricultural, industrial and food products. It is also engaged in providing industrial and financial services. History Cargill’s history began in 1865 when William W. Cargill became a flat house proprietor. Two years later, William and his brother Sam, became partners and started a lumberyard. In 1868,…

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  • Nine Pounds of Cheese from Royal Blue Stilton® Recalled Due to Possible Presence of Listeria Monocytogenes

    Nine Pounds of Cheese from Royal Blue Stilton® Recalled Due to Possible Presence of Listeria Monocytogenes

    Atlanta Corporation announced, last June 14, a recall for cheeses under the Royal Blue Stilton® brand. The said cheese product was recalled because of a possible contamination by the bacteria Listeria monocytogenes. The possible contamination was found out after Atalanta Corporation tested the cheese product. The company performed a random test after knowing of another…

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  • TLC’s “Extreme Couponing” Airs its Finale Episode for Season One

    TLC’s “Extreme Couponing” Airs its Finale Episode for Season One

    The popular reality show “Extreme Couponing” will be airing its finale episode this June 15. In the episode, the show will be featuring two families who, aside from saving big amounts of money, use coupons for other purposes, as well. For instance, one of the featured families use couponing as a tool to help teach…

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  • Possible Benefits and Disadvantages of Coffee to Health

    Possible Benefits and Disadvantages of Coffee to Health

    Like any food or beverage, coffee has both its benefits and disadvantages when it comes to human health. According to Research A number of studies have shown that coffee drinkers have a lower possibility of acquiring type two diabetes, dementia or Parkinson’s disease. These studies have also shown that coffee drinkers have a lower incidence…

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  • Bob’s Red Mill

    Bob’s Red Mill

    Bob’s Red Mill is a food processing company engaged in the production of natural and all-organic food products, focusing on milled, whole grain foods. The company operates in Canada and the United States and is headquartered in Milwaukie, Oregon. History Bob’s Red Mill® was founded by husband and wife Bob and Charlee Moore in 1978.…

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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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