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Summer is just around the corner which means many people will find themselves crash dieting in order to obtain that "perfect", beach body. What is a crash diet? A crash diet is one that contains a caloric intake far below what the body essentially needs. It lacks the proper amount of nutrients and offers dieters a quick way to get slim Celebrities Like Maria Menounos and John Stamos Incorporate Greek Yogurt into Their Diets
As the winter season begins to advance in to spring, many people find themselves dieting to the excess weight they gained during the holiday season. A balanced diet filled with plenty of greens, fruits, vegetables, whole grains and protein along with daily exercise can help them shed the weight. A healthy snack they can indulge in to obtain a large amount of protein and dairy is Greek Yogurt. It has twice as much protein as regular yogurt and less sugar. Red Robin Sales Continue to Increase Due to Their Affordable Gourmet Burgers
Within the last week, the price of their stock has greatly increased. On February 26, the price per share was $41.74, today on March 4, it is $44.13. The diner is most known for their gourmet burgers. Krispy Kreme Doughnuts Is Expanding To Taiwan
Krispy Kreme Doughnut Corp has signed an agreement with Huan Hsin Co., Ltd to create 10 Krispy Crème locations in Taiwan for the next 5 years. The President of Huan Hsin Co, explained that doughnuts are very popular in Taiwan and he expects the market to grow quickly for Krispy Kreme. Starbucks Stock Continues To Rise Due To Their Concern WIth Health and The Environment
Starbucks Stock continues to increase. Yesterday it ended the day at 54.87 per share and it opened with 54.75. It experienced a .08 decrease, the stock continues to increase; it is currently at $55.70. Coca Cola Gives Promising Students Scholarships
Coca Cola is a company that prides itself on promoting the importance of education. According to the Coca Cola's Scholar website, every year they provide 50 scholarships of $20,000 and 200 scholarships of $10,000. The application process is quite simple and can be done online. PepsiCo Stock on the Rise
PepsiCo is experiencing an increase in their stock ratings. The stock has generally increased over the past year due to the fact that it is heavily involved in the sales of snacks and soft drinks. As of today, the cost of the common stock is $75.93 and today's open was $75.55. Yesterday it closed at $75.77 and reached a high of $75.95 today. Wendy's New Logo, Select Restaurants Will Receive Makeovers
Wendy's believes its brand transformation will increase their overall revenue. Despite economic hardships in America, the brand is still seeing positive results and was happy to showcase their new logo. Warren Buffett Excited About Heinz Deal
Warren Buffett is excited about his latest business venture, he purchased the Heinz brand with 3G Capital. Mondelez Talks Sustainability at Gulfood Summit
The largest snack food corporation, Mondelez International (formerly Kraft Foods) has called for sustainable practices at this year's Gulfood 2013. Tulip Appoints Chris Thomas as Chief Executive
Tulip replaced former CEO Steve Murrells with new CEO Chris Thomas. Tulip replaced former CEO Steve Murrells with new CEO Chris Thomas. The Danish-owned meat company had put forth a strong effort to find a new leader who fit the UK operations. Nestle, Starbucks, Walmart Among Corporations Listed in Business Benchmark on Farm Animal Welfare
Nestle, Premier Foods, Starbucks and Carrefour are among the large food suppliers that will be named in a landmark "Business Benchmark on Farm Animal Welfare" report to be released on Monday. Campbell Soup's Progress in Turnaround
Denise Morrison, CEO of Campbell Soup, is cautiously optimistic that a three-part turnaround strategy will result in success this year. Luxury Food Industry Drops in China
China's appetite for luxury food has quickly disappeared after general secretary Xi Jinping instituted reforms two months prior.
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