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  • Nestle Pledges Ambitious Salt Reduction

    Nestle has pledged to accelerate the reduction of salt across all its food brands worldwide to support a World Health Organization salt target of no more than 5g of salt per person, per day, by 2025.
  • Walmart Makes New Manufacturing Commitments

    Building on Walmart's commitment to purchase an additional $50 billion in U.S.-made products over the next 10 years, Walmart U.S. President and CEO Bill Simon and Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker announce that three suppliers have made new domestic manufacturing commitments that will create 385 jobs.
  • J&J Names Global CMO from Coke

    Alison Lewis, Coca-Cola's head marketer in North America, is heading to Johnson & Johnson as the first-ever global chief marketing officer of its consumer companies.
  • Walmart Further Focuses on its Employees

    This follows Walmarts announcement in September to move 35,000 associates from temporary to part time and another 35,000 associates from part time to full time by the end of the year.
  • Campbell Completes Sale of European Business

    The agreement does not include Campbells recently-acquired Kelsen Group, which will continue its operations in Denmark and the export of its products to countries in Europe and throughout the world.
  • Weight Watchers Makes Executive Appointments

    Weight Watchers names an new President, North America and Chief Technology Officer, bringing consumer products and IT experience from companies like Heineken USA and IBM.
  • Campbell Appoints President of Asia Pacific

    Prior to joining Campbell, the candidate was President, Emerging Markets and a member of the Executive Board of Beiersdorf AG, one of the worlds leading personal care companies.
  • Del Monte Updates Iconic Brands

    The creative reinforces Del Monte's positioning strategy while still addressing unique category dynamics around product segmentation and shopping behavior.
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