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  • Seafood Consumption Nears Record Highs: NFI

    WASHINGTON, D.C. - Overall seafood consumption in America was 16.5 pounds per person last year, up from 16.2 pounds in 2005, according to data compiled by NOAA Fisheries. Compared to six years ago, overall consumption has risen 11 percent from 14.8 pounds in 2001.
  • Seafood Consumption Nears Record Highs: NFI

    WASHINGTON, D.C. - Overall seafood consumption in America was 16.5 pounds per person last year, up from 16.2 pounds in 2005, according to data compiled by NOAA Fisheries. Compared to six years ago, overall consumption has risen 11 percent from 14.8 pounds in 2001.
  • UNFI Appoints Ex-Whole Foods Prez to Board

    DAYVILLE, Conn. -- United Natural Foods, Inc here has appointed health food industry veteran Peter Roy to the company's board of directors. Roy, who joins the board as an independent director, has spent over 30 years in the natural products and healthy lifestyle industries.
  • UNFI Appoints Ex-Whole Foods Prez to Board

    DAYVILLE, Conn. -- United Natural Foods, Inc here has appointed health food industry veteran Peter Roy to the company's board of directors. Roy, who joins the board as an independent director, has spent over 30 years in the natural products and healthy lifestyle industries.
  • UNFI Appoints Ex-Whole Foods Prez to Board

    DAYVILLE, Conn. -- United Natural Foods, Inc here has appointed health food industry veteran Peter Roy to the company's board of directors. Roy, who joins the board as an independent director, has spent over 30 years in the natural products and healthy lifestyle industries.
  • UNFI Appoints Ex-Whole Foods Prez to Board

    DAYVILLE, Conn. -- United Natural Foods, Inc here has appointed health food industry veteran Peter Roy to the company's board of directors. Roy, who joins the board as an independent director, has spent over 30 years in the natural products and healthy lifestyle industries.
  • FDA Detains Seafood From China

    WWASHINGTON, D.C. -- In the latest in a number of warnings about Chinese products, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration will halt imports of five types of farmed Chinese seafood -- catfish, basa, shrimp, dace, and eel - amid concerns the species contain antibiotics that are not allowed in North America..
  • FDA Detains Seafood From China

    WWASHINGTON, D.C. -- In the latest in a number of warnings about Chinese products, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration will halt imports of five types of farmed Chinese seafood -- catfish, basa, shrimp, dace, and eel - amid concerns the species contain antibiotics that are not allowed in North America..
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