News - Marcia Mogelonsky
CHICAGO, April 3, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- It's that time of year again, when the shops are chock a bloc with Easter goodies and this year could prove to be a bumper year for egg hunters as
Despite more organic food and beverage products on grocery store shelves, all is not healthy in the world of pesticide-free, additive-free edibles. In fact, Mintel predicts that market growth rates for organic food and drink will decline, especially as the economy struggles.
Children may be worried about homework, teachers and that pesky bully this school year. But parents? They're leery about lunches.
Halloween is just around the corner, so the candy industry should be gearing up for trick-or-treating. Instead, it's experiencing one of the scariest periods in its history. The largest U.S.
Aug. 7--Bread is back - especially if it's whole grain or you can call it "artisanal." Potato and pasta sales are up, too. Along with the bankruptcy last weekend of Atkins Nutritionals Inc., the renewed sales of forbidden foods are evidence that the low-carb craze is over.
