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May 31, 2011
Plant worker handling diacetyl awarded $814,500 for 'popcorn lung'
A plant worker won an $814,500 judgment in Baltimore County Circuit Court after claiming he contracted a rare lung disease known as "popcorn lung"from breathing diacetyl, a chemical used to make food taste buttery.
Goodbye Food Pyramid, Hello Dinner Plate
May 27, 2011
Goodbye Food Pyramid, Hello Dinner Plate
The Obama administration is about to ditch the food pyramid, that symbol of healthy eating for the last two decades. In its place officials are dishing up a simple, plate-shaped symbol, sliced into wedges for the basic food groups and half-filled with...
Colorado Potato Administrative Committee promotes Heart Health
May 25, 2011
Colorado Potato Administrative Committee promotes Heart Health
The Colorado Potato Administrative Committee (CPAC) is marketing Colorado Potatoes in Denver with banner ads on KOA 850 AM
Popchips
May 23, 2011
Snack-chip technology with a pop
By now you’ve seen, heard or crunched on the new snack craze that’s popped its way into store aisles.
Omega-9 Oils from Dow AgroSciences Remove 1 Billion Pounds of Bad Fats from Diet
May 23, 2011
Omega-9 Oils from Dow AgroSciences Remove 1 Billion Pounds of Bad Fats from Diet
Omega-9 Oils from Dow AgroSciences have helped remove over 1 billion pounds of saturated and trans fats from the North American diet with beneficial economic and nutritional impact on the food industry.
May 18, 2011
Federal Plan to Limit Potatoes on School Menus Whips Up Supporters of this 'Gateway Vegetable'
Maine—Around here, you can find "Maine Potato Candy"—mashed potatoes rolled in coconut and dipped in chocolate—and potato donuts. A popular county fair offers wrestling matches in a vat of potatoes. In a state where spuds are the top agricult...
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Potato chips reach for new flavors, new appeal
May 18, 2011
Potato chips reach for new flavors, new appeal
From spicy new flavorings to premium ingredients, potato chips are cashing in on a whole new image these days.
Potatoes are Gluten-Free!
May 11, 2011
Potatoes are Gluten-Free!
According to a recent survey, only 19% of Americans rate potatoes as excellent for being gluten free (2011 USPB’s Attitudes &Usage Study). In fact, potatoes are 100% gluten-free!
American Heart Association Certifies Fresh Idaho® Potatoes as a Heart-Healthy Food
May 10, 2011
American Heart Association Certifies Fresh Idaho® Potatoes as a Heart-Healthy Food
When it comes to heart-healthy produce, consumers can put a check next to Idaho® potatoes on their shopping list.
Las papas a la francesa ya no son el plato fuerte de los restaurantes de comida rápida
April 20, 2011
Las papas a la francesa ya no son el plato fuerte de los restaurantes de comida rápida
La introducción de los menús de dólar, los efectos de la recesión y el final de las porciones gigantes han hecho mella en el consumo de papa a la francesa en los restaurantes. En los Estados Unidos, las ventas de papa congelada procesada a los restaur...
French fries no longer such a hot potato
April 20, 2011
French fries no longer such a hot potato
Fries have been getting downsized. The introduction of dollar menus, effects of the recession and end of supersizing have taken a toll on french fry consumption at restaurants.
April 17, 2011
Illinois takes step toward banning trans fats
Illinois restaurants may soon have to find a way to cut artificial trans fats from French fries, onion rings, popcorn shrimp, pies, cakes and fried chicken.
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April 12, 2011
Potato Consumption in Children's Meals Leads to Higher Overall Diet Quality
Research to be presented this week at The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) Conference in Washington, D.C., demonstrates that consumption of white potatoes (non-fried) by children does not displace other vegetables from children's meals.
Technomic finds lower calorie items gaining momentum on restaurant menus
April 12, 2011
Technomic finds lower calorie items gaining momentum on restaurant menus
As America ramps up its fight against bulging waist lines, restaurant chains are providing ammunition in the form of great-tasting menu items with 550 or fewer calories.
Net negative attitude towards potatoes
April 11, 2011
United States Potato Board 2011 Attitude And Usage Study Now Available!
Every year in January, the United States Potato Board (USPB) commissions a national online survey of 1,000+ US female primary food shoppers to track current potato attitudes and use in US households, and especially among our media target market.
Whole Foods Co-CEO Walter Robb Discusses Expansion and Wal-Mart's Move into Organics
April 11, 2011
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April 07, 2011
New York State Restaurant Association (NYSRA) speaks on proposed New York City toy ban
New York's City Council announced its proposal to outlaw toys and other incentives from meals that don't meet extensive nutrition requirements
April 07, 2011
New York City lawmaker proposes fast-food toy ban
A New York City lawmaker has proposed a bill that would ban fast-food restaurant gimmicks that include children's toys, like the McDonald's Happy Meal, unless the meal meets certain nutritional standards.

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