News On French Fries and Potato Specialties from the United States

Executive Says Heinz Will Do Just Fine in Recession
October 15, 2008
Executive Says Heinz Will Do Just Fine in Recession
H.J. Heinz’s low-priced “comfort foods” will help the company weather the turbulent economy, according to Art Winkleblack Heinz’s chief financial officer. Heinz is doing well with its Ore-Ida frozen potatoes, soups, beans, and condiments. Winkleblack ...
October 10, 2008
Purdue University developing 'Radiant Fryer'
A new cooking technology under development at Purdue University could please both dieters looking for lowercalorie meals and food retailers seeking lower costs. It has the potential to produce “fried” foods using vastly less oil, and to cook them at sp...
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September 25, 2008
Simplot and Lamb Weston pay higher price next year for Washington and Idaho Potatoes
J.R. Simplot Co. and ConAgra Foods (Lamb Weston) have both agreed to hefty price increases for 2009 crop spuds, representatives for Potato Growers of Washington and the Southern Idaho Potato Cooperative said.For growers, the new contracts mean an overa...
McDonald’s shows Moms the production of its World Famous French Fries
September 18, 2008
McDonald’s shows Moms the production of its World Famous French Fries
Recently, the Moms' Quality Correspondents concluded their second year of unprecedented access to the McDonald's® system of owner/operators, executives and Supply Chain with Lamb Weston, one of McDonald's Potato Suppliers for McDonald’s Hash Browns and...
ConAgra Foods Reports Strong First-Quarter Sales Growth
September 18, 2008
ConAgra Foods Reports Strong First-Quarter Sales Growth
ConAgra Foods, Inc., (NYSE: CAG) one of North America's leading packaged food companies, today reported results for the fiscal 2009 first quarter ended Aug. 24, 2008. Diluted EPS from continuing operations was $0.23, including net $0.04 per diluted sha...
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September 16, 2008
Teen finds world longest french fry at Arby's
When Hannah Odom ordered curly fries with her meal at an Arby's restaurant in Hendersonville, South Carolina, she discovered what is likely world's longest french fry: A curly french fry of almost two feet. She resisted temptations to eat it or to sel...
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Steam n' Mash: Ore-Ida® Takes the Hassle Out of Homemade Mashed Potatoes
September 16, 2008
Steam n' Mash: Ore-Ida® Takes the Hassle Out of Homemade Mashed Potatoes
Steam n' Mash from Ore-Ida makes homemade mashed potatoes easy:Thanks to a new innovation from the Ore-Ida brand, known as Steam n' Mash potatoes, one of America’s favorite comfort foods is now easy enough to make every day in just 15 minutes or less!
August 26, 2008
McCain Foods USA Launches Politically Inspired National Marketing Campaign
McCain Foods USA, Inc., the U.S. division of McCain Foods Limited, the world's largest producer of French fries and potato products, today announced the launch of a national integrated marketing campaign via Schafer | Condon | Carter (SCC). The fun and...
August 21, 2008
Heinz profit rises on french fries, China dumplings
H.J. Heinz Co. said first-quarter profit rose 12 percent and forecast full-year earnings that exceeded its earlier projection on sales of Ore-Ida french fries in the U.S. and dumplings in China.
ConAgra Foods Lamb Weston, Ochoa Foods Announce New Joint Venture
August 06, 2008
ConAgra Foods Lamb Weston, Ochoa Foods Announce New Joint Venture
ConAgra Foods Lamb Weston, the largest potato company in North America with annual sales exceeding $2 billion, and Ochoa Foods, a privately owned potato processing company based in Boise, Idaho, announced today that they have entered into a new joint ...
August 04, 2008
Restaurant menus unhealthy for kids - report
Parents looking for healthy meal choices for their children are likely to find slim pickings on the menus of the nation's top restaurant chains, according to a report released Monday by a nonprofit public health group. Nearly every possible combinatio...
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August 01, 2008
California attorney general settles acrylamide lawsuit with Frito-Lay, Lance, Kettle Foods and Heinz
California Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. today settled lawsuits against Heinz, Frito-Lay, Kettle Foods and Lance Inc. after the companies agreed to slash levels of the cancer-causing chemical acrylamide in their potato chips and french fries. “T...
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July 30, 2008
Food Network crews to film french fries at Lamb Weston's Richland potato plant
Food Network production crews will be in Richland today at ConAgra Lamb Weston's potato plant shooting an episode about french fries. The episode is for the new Food Network series How'd That Get On My Plate? said Marti DeMoss, a ConAgra spokeswoman....
July 28, 2008
Still uncertain if Ochoa will rebuild the Wild river Foods french fry factory in Grandview
Company officials for the Wild River Foods potato processing plant, which was gutted by fire on July 1, have not decided if they will rebuild, according to a statement issued Monday. "It has been almost 30 days since the fire consumed our plant ...
Bunge Reports Second Quarter Results
July 25, 2008
Bunge Reports Second Quarter Results
Financial highlights: Total segment EBIT reached $1,078 million Agribusiness results were strong across the business Fertilizer benefited from the strong global agricultural environment
July 18, 2008
Idaho potato farmers plant 300.000 acres, a 12.3% decline
United Potato Growers of Idaho projects 300,266 acres of potatoes in Idaho for the 2008-09 season, down 12.3 percent from the acreage counted in 2007-08 by the Farm Service Agency.United announced the results of its first-ever potato acreage count at t...
ConAgra Foods Announces Dividend Payment
July 17, 2008
ConAgra Foods Announces Dividend Payment
The board of directors of ConAgra Foods, Inc., (NYSE: CAG) approved a dividend payment of $0.19 per common share, to be paid on Sept. 4, 2008, to shareholders of record at the close of business on Aug. 1, 2008.
July 15, 2008
Work starts on burned Grandview potato plant
Some restoration work is under way at the destroyed Wild River Foods potato processing plant in Grandview, but the plant's owners said in a letter Monday that they still haven't decided if they will rebuild.A sparking electrical panel caused a fire tha...

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