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  • Wrigley

    Wrigley

    Wrigley is the number one manufacturer and distributor of chewing gums in the world. The company is based in Chicago, Illinois. History The history of Wrigley begins in 1891, when William Wrigley, Jr., the founder of Wrigley, started a soap business in Chicago. He gave his customers baking powder for free with soap, which became…

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  • Golden State Foods

    Golden State Foods

    Golden State Foods is a worldwide company that focuses on the production of food products to be supplied to several foodservice industries. The company is headquartered in California, USA. History Golden State Foods (GSF) was formed in 1947 by William Moore and was initially a company that supplied products to hotels and restaurants. However, in…

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  • Agromex

    Agromex

    Agromex is a food processing company engaged in the production of pork products. F. Ménard, a leading pork producer in Canada, owns the company. History Agromex was founded with the goal of offering customers with premium quality pork and eventually help Quebec’s future when it comes to the food industry. The company achieves this goal…

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  • Consumer Labeling for Food Safety in Different Countries

    Consumer Labeling for Food Safety in Different Countries

    In food safety, the importance of labeling on food products cannot be underestimated. Any food product lacking adequate labeling is a threat to the health and confidence of a consumer. It is because of this that different countries have specified guidelines when it comes to consumer food labeling. In the United Kingdom for example, foodstuffs…

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  • How to Purchase Seafood at a Supermarket

    How to Purchase Seafood at a Supermarket

    Not everyone can easily access quality seafood markets. This is especially the case for those living in the Midwest or other small towns. Much of the fish purchased from such small town stores are supplied by a mega-mart. Despite this fact, it is still possible to access good seafood in most supermarkets. You should not…

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