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Cereal Recall by Kellogg’s Company After Reports of Possible Metal Fragment Contamination in Product
Kraft Plans to Launch Maxwell House Single-serve Coffee Cups for Keurig
Kraft Foods Group Inc will soon sell Maxwell House and Gevalia single-serve coffee cups compatible with Keurig brewing systems, a spokesman said on Thursday, sending Keurig parent company Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Inc's shares down 2 percent. Rain Plays Havoc in UK Farms, Food Prices to Rise
Food prices in UK will rise following torrential rains that have spoiled crops in the summer. While crops in the U. S are withering under dry conditions, those in the UK are straining to mature in wet and soggy conditions. Pumpkins Aplenty This Halloween
Pumpkins will be plenty this year as pumpkin farms thrive under the dry weather. Despite the drought that ravaged the U. S. Midwestern farm belt, pumpkin crops seem to be relatively unaffected. Mondelez International Completes Spin-Off of Its North American Grocery Business Kraft Foods Group
Mondelez International, Inc., formerly Kraft Foods Inc., announced on October 1, 2012 that it has completed the previously announced spin-off of its North American grocery business, Kraft Foods Group, Inc. Dr Pepper Snapple Group to Introduce New Vending Program - Calories Count
Beverage Industry to Provide More Choice and Information on Vending Machines in 2013 Dr Pepper Snapple Group based in Plano, Texas and its beverage industry partners are making it easier for consumers to find calorie counts when they make purchases at vending machines. Kerry Group Creates 900 Jobs in Ireland
Kerry Group’s new food technology center will provide employment opportunities to 900 people. Kerry Group will create 900 new jobs, thanks to its latest venture into food research. Nestlé's New Recipe of Nescafé to Win Consumers in China
Nestlé, in order to meet changing tastes of consumers in China, relaunches Nescafé 1+2 Original with hope to offer a smoother cup of coffee. Australia Takes a Step to Help Food Insecure Africa
Australia has opened a food security centre in Kenya, while the U.N and other organizations scramble for aid for food insecure countries. Jerry Sandusky Sentencing: 30 - 60 Years In Prison, Still Denying Crime
Jerry Sandusky has been sentenced to spend at least 30 years in prison altering being convicted on 45 counts of sexual abuse towards young boys. Currently at the age of 68, he still denies that he has done wrong. According to the Washington Post, the former assistant football coach said back in June, "We're definitely in the fourth quarter now. We will continue to fight. There's much to fight." Canada Ground Beef Recall 2012: XL Foods Says All Problems Fixed, CEOs Not Available For Comments
XL Foods, the company responsible for a huge beef recall in Canada and the U.S., said that it has fixed all the problems and claimed that it finished what the Canadian Food Inspection Agency ordered it to do. Several cases of E. coli led to an in-depth investigation at a slaughterhouse in Alberta, that revealed severe problems at the facility, including leaky pipes, clogged water nozzles, a smelly drain, "insufficient record keeping" and no process for handling what happens when bacteria are found on products that have already been shipped to clients. Peanut Butter Recall List 2012: Recalled Product List Extended Due to New Salmonella Cases
In the past few days, the peanut butter recall list has grown from 100 to around 240 products due to new cases of salmonella. A total of 35 cases have so far been recorded in 19 U.S. states. Continuing their investigations, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is collaborating with health departments from different states. It calls the recent salmonella infections increase a "fast-moving outbreak." Monsanto GMO Patent Case in Supreme Court
Monsanto is once again in the courts, this time over a patent infringement issue. The company is accusing an Indiana farmer of using Monsanto soybean seeds without the proper authorization. UN Report Revises Estimates, One in Eight People Hungry Worldwide
One in eight people in the world are going hungry, says new FAO report. But, the figure is lower than previously estimated. XL Foods Beef Recall Expands, While More Fall Ill with E.Coli
XL Foods’ tainted beef has made 10 ill, so far. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency and the company are making efforts to prevent another such outbreak.
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