Tennessee

  • New England Coffee

    New England Coffee

    New England Coffee is a privately owned coffee company in the United States. It is currently being managed by third generation members of the Dostuo and Kaloyanides Families. History The New England Coffee company was found in 1916 by the Dostou and Kaloyanides families. The founders created the company with the belief in giving the…

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  • A Product Recall for Flower Foods’ One Bread and English Muffins

    A Product Recall for Flower Foods’ One Bread and English Muffins

    Flower Foods announced, on May 3, a product recall regarding its One Bread products, as well as specific varieties of its English Muffins. The recall was made because of the possibility of the presence of small metal pieces. Most of the recalled products are still in the company’s possession, however, those that have been sent…

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  • Rich Products Corporation

    Rich Products Corporation

    Rich Products Corporation is an American company and a leader in the production of soya bean and frozen food products in the country. While the company has worldwide operations, its headquarters is located in Buffalo, New York, USA. History Robert E. Rich founded Rich’s in 1945 with the intention of marketing a soya bean cream…

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  • Publix’s Caesar Salad Dressing Recalled Due to Undeclared Allergens

    Publix’s Caesar Salad Dressing Recalled Due to Undeclared Allergens

    Ken’s Foods Incorporated, the producer of Publix’s Caesar Salad Dressing, has announced a product recall for the salad dressing on June 16. The salad dressing possibly contains gluten, fish and soy ingredients which have not been declared on the label. The recall was announced immediately after it was found that a part of the run…

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  • Seaboard Corporation

    Seaboard Corporation

    Seaboard Corporation is a worldwide conglomerate with diversified operations. It is primarily engaged in ocean transportation and agriculture businesses such as pork processing and production in the United States. History Seaboard Corporation’s history began  in 1918 when it started in the flour business by buying its first mill in Kansas. A year later, the company…

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  • Bongards Creameries

    Bongards Creameries

    Bongards Creameries is a cooperative operated and owned by dairy farmers of Minnesota. Its headquarters are located in Bongards, Minnesota. History In 1908, the same year Henry Ford produced his first car model and the first commercial airplane left the ground, Bongards Creameries was formed. Bongards Creameries was a creamery cooperative started by a group…

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  • Whole Cantaloupes Recalled for Possible Listeria Contamination

    Whole Cantaloupes Recalled for Possible Listeria Contamination

    Jensen Farms of Colorado has announced a voluntary recall for specific shipments of their whole cantaloupes. The cantaloupes are being recalled because of the possibility of bacterial contamination. The whole cantaloupes are suspected to have been contaminated with the bacteria Listeria monocytogenes. The company is already in the process of recalling the fruit produce, and…

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  • Recall of Chopped and Bagged Romaine Expanded

    Recall of Chopped and Bagged Romaine Expanded

    True Leaf Farms announced on September 29, that it is expanding its recall of chopped and bagged romaine. The recall now includes 2,498 cartons of the product. The product recall was previously announced because of a possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. This bagged romaine was shipped from September 12 to 13 to a retail foodservice operator…

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