News on Food Trends from the United States

December 05, 2011
Burger King's new fries look to compete with McDonald's, Wendy's
Burger King has begun introducing new French fries in its North American franchises, hoping a revamped recipe will help it take on competitors.
Today available: Burger King's new, thicker, French Fries
December 05, 2011
Today available: Burger King's new, thicker, French Fries
It’s a fry for all at BURGER KING® restaurants nationwide! Burger King Corp. is staking its claim as the authority on all things food by delivering a new golden, crispy fry that promises to create a whole new level of irresistible. The new fries at B...
December 04, 2011
Judge rules potato farmers aren't exempt from antitrust laws
Potato farmers are not exempt from antitrust laws that prohibit collusion, including "acreage reductions, production restrictions or collusive crop planning,"according to a federal judge. Chief U.S. District Judge Lynn Winmill in Idaho has r...
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December 04, 2011
Wendy's may soon top Burger King
Wendy’s soon could leapfrog Burger King as the second-largest burger chain in terms of U.S. market share, according to a new research note from securities analyst Mark Kalinowski of Janney Capital Markets. For years, Wendy’s has been the third-largest...
December 04, 2011
The Wendy’s Company Consolidating World Headquarters in Dublin, Ohio
The Wendy’s Company™ (NYSE: WEN) announced last week plans to consolidate its World Headquarters in Dublin, Ohio. As a result, the Company will close its Atlanta Restaurant Support Center operations in late 2012 and move at least 170 positions to Ohio....
December 04, 2011
USPB Retail Marketing Program Receives Major Industry Award Eight Years Running
For the eighth year running, Progressive Grocer magazine, a nationally acclaimed grocery and supermarket trade publication, has recognized the United States Potato Board’s (USPB’s) Retail Marketing Program with a 2011 “Category Captain,” award in the F...
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Jerry Wright returns to lead United Potato Growers of America
December 02, 2011
Jerry Wright returns to lead United Potato Growers of America
United Potato Growers of America (UPGA) today announced that Jerry Wright will return to lead the grower-based organization as president and chief executive officer of the national federated agricultural cooperative headquartered in Salt Lake City. Wri...
Frito-lay electric delivery truck (picture added to article in 2017)
December 02, 2011
Frito-Lay Electric Delivery Trucks Hit the “Green” Streets of Orlando
PepsiCo’s Frito-Lay North America announces ten new electric trucks will be rolling out in Orlando. These electric delivery trucks will ultimately be part of the largest planned fleet of commercial all-electric trucks in North America.
Idaho Potato Commission set to launch ambitious promotion
December 02, 2011
Idaho Potato Commission set to launch ambitious promotion
Possibly the largest potato promotion in history is set to begin Dec. 17, during the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl college football game at Boise State University stadium. The promotion will celebrate the inaugural year for the Idaho potato industry’s spon...
Potato chips marketing exposed
December 01, 2011
Potato chips marketing exposed
I just came across a very interesting piece of research, that was also very nicely described in a blog post by one of the authors. A must read for marketers of potato chips - especially if you want to sell your chips expensive...
December 01, 2011
Burger King joins McDonald's in charging for kids' meal toys
Burger King is now the second national fast-food chain to announce that it will comply with San Francisco's ban on toy giveaways with kids' meals that are high in fat, sugar and salt by not offering the trinkets for free any more. Instead, just like M...
Enticing words printed on bags of potato chips have a lot to say about social class, Stanford researchers find
November 30, 2011
Enticing words printed on bags of potato chips have a lot to say about social class, Stanford researchers find
Like politicians who adopt regional accents to appeal to local audiences, the manufacturers of potato chips vary the wording on their bags to convey their products' authenticity in different ways to different buyers. Stanford researchers have analyzed...
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November 30, 2011
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November 29, 2011
ConAgra Foods Increases Ownership Share of Indian Company Agro Tech Foods Ltd.;Becomes Majority Owner
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