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  • 2012 Top 100: Food

    Big break-up headlines rocked the food industry in 2011. But the market overall reported growth across the board. Expect big changes on this list next year.
  • Top Food & Beverage Trends to Watch in 2013

    From fresher frozen meals to food trucks for dogs, consumers can expect to see a variety of interesting trends to tickle the tummy in 2013. Nestl, the worlds leading nutrition, health and wellness company, recently issued some predictions destined to please the palates of all family members, including pets.
  • Dean Foods to Sell Morningstar Foods for $1.45B

    Dean Foods will use substantially all of the net proceeds from the sale of Morningstar to significantly reduce outstanding debt, resulting in a stronger balance sheet and increased flexibility to execute against our strategies for our core dairy business.
  • Hormel Achieves $2B in New Product Sales

    The most successful new products include Hormel party trays, Hormel Natural Choice deli meats, Hormel Compleats microwave meals and Jennie-O Turkey Store oven ready items and turkey burgers.
  • ConAgra to Acquire Ralcorp for $4.95B

    The transaction creates one of the largest packaged food companies in North America, with sales of approximately $18 billion annually. It will also position ConAgra Foods as the largest private label packaged food business in North America, with combined private label sales of approximately $4.5 billion.
  • Nestle Drives Better Demand

    For Nestle, Direct Store Delivery, pizza and ice cream are seasonal and promotion-driven, and variety has exploded in recent years. So, it turned to demand-driven forecasting to achieve bottom-line improvements.
  • Yoplait Debuts Frozen Yogurt

    The pints and novelties from General Mills and Wells Enterprises, Inc. contain live and active cultures, real fruit, use natural flavors, and are low-fat and a good source of calcium; the Greek flavors contain twice as much protein as regular frozen yogurt.



  • Dean Foods Explores Sale of Morningstar

    The company has not yet identified a buyer, but believes the dairy business possesses an attractive portfolio in a growing marketplace and a top-notch management team.

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