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  • AMI Launches Web Site To Counter 'Misguided Legislative Efforts'

    WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The American Meat Institute (AMI) here launched a new Web site that details AMI's opposition to legislative efforts to prevent meat companies from owning or contracting for livestock.
  • Retailer Brands Sources of Innovative Products: Research

    NEW YORK -- Consumers are increasingly looking to retailers' private label brands to fill their needs for new products, as in the case of the Simply Enjoy line of gourmet foods rolling out to Ahold banners Stop & Shop, Giant-Carlisle, and Giant-Landover, according to research commissioned by the Private Label Manufacturers Association (PLMA) here.
  • 'Sustainability' Lacks Meaning for Many Consumers: Hartman Report

    BELLEVUE, Wash. -- The term "sustainability," while widely used by the media and industry, holds little to no meaning for consumers, according to the newest report released by The Hartman Group, a consulting and market research firm here.
  • 'Sustainability' Lacks Meaning for Many Consumers: Hartman Report

    BELLEVUE, Wash. -- The term "sustainability," while widely used by the media and industry, holds little to no meaning for consumers, according to the newest report released by The Hartman Group, a consulting and market research firm here.
  • Indiana Company Named in Federal Coupon Fraud Indictment

    MILWAUKEE - An Indiana coupon handler and several of its executives were charged in a federal indictment here with scheming to defraud stores and manufacturers of at least $250 million over 10 years.
  • Indiana Company Named in Federal Coupon Fraud Indictment

    MILWAUKEE - An Indiana coupon handler and several of its executives were charged in a federal indictment here with scheming to defraud stores and manufacturers of at least $250 million over 10 years.
  • Oral Care Sales Growth to Slow: Report

    NEW YORK - Recent oral care innovations, such as whiteners, brighteners, dissolving breath strips, and power brushes seem to have run their course, and the market, which reached an estimated $7.5 billion in 2006, will show slow growth over the next five years, with sales reaching $8.9 billion by 2012, according to market research firm Packaged Facts.
  • Trade Groups Praise, Pan 2007 Farm Bill Proposal

    WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Department of Agriculture's 2007 farm bill proposals released this week prompted applause from specialty crop growers across the country, who signaled appreciation for what they consider important first steps to address the needs of specialty crop producers.
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