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  • The Biggest Billionaires in Food and Beverage

    2010 marked the third consecutive year that chief executives of the 500 biggest companies in the United States took a reduction in total compensation. By comparison, this year's Forbes.com list of The Worlds Billionaires broke records in size (1,210 billionaires) and total net worth ($4.5 trillion). Find out which food and beverage billionaires topped this list.
  • Post Foods Improves Shopper Experience

    Post Foods improves consumers experiences in the cereal aisle by utilizing technology from Affinnova.
  • Campbell Invests $30M in Brand Innovation

    The investment reflects Campbell's efforts to further increase the rate of innovation across its Baking and Snacking portfolio, the company's second-largest reporting segment, which includes both its Pepperidge Farm unit and Arnott's in Asia Pacific.
  • Top 10 Stories at 2011's Midpoint

    As we enter the second half of 2011, the editors of CGT always like to take stock of the stories that were of the most interest to our readers. Here is a look back at the top 10 headlines on Consumergoods.com this year.
  • New Options for Effective TPM

    For many consumer goods companies, trade promotion management (TPM) continues to be one of the most significant areas of marketing investment. Find out how cloud computing enables a more agile and cost-effective approach to improving trade effectiveness and more.

  • Store Brands Continue to Dominate Consumer Interest

    As shoppers economic concerns eased somewhat in the wake of the recession, some industry observers predicted that store brands would give up their recent gains as the economy rebounded. To the contrary, store brand sales reaching $88.5 billion overall, an all-time high.
  • Hain Celestial Promotes Basic Labeling

    The Hain Celestial Group announces its continued commitment to a Back-to-Basics Approach to Product Labeling and for all consumer packaged goods companies to adopt truth-in-labeling standards.
  • Monitoring and Measuring Social Media with Downstream Data

    What do Facebook, LinkedIn, Groupon and Twitter all have in common? They are part of the growing social network phenomena that is permanently changing the way the world communicates...
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