Sentences with phrase «from food companies»

Atlanta: Thanks to build - to - suits for corporate end users and demand from food companies like Kraft and General Mills, the industrial sector is active, but it's not doing much to take vacant space out of the inventory.
What made these smears especially unfair, Mr. Taubes writes, is that the money from food companies was trivial compared with the money being doled out by government agencies.
The vets I work for are not, as you say, «easily swayed» or «susceptible» to promote foods because they receive pens and mugs from the food companies.
This is not the salesman at the pet store who has only been informed by representatives from the food companies, and it shouldn't be just some website that made sense to you.
The recent earnings being reported from food companies in the consumer sector such a Coca - Cola (NYSE: KO), the beverage behemoth, ConAgra (NYSE: CAG), the processed food prince, and The J.M. Smucker Company (NYSE: SJM), the jelly giant, are definitely showing the long term rewards of a diverse portfolio.
What effect do corporate sponsorships from food companies have on the American Academy of Family Physicians and the Registered Dietitian organization (formally known as the American Dietetic Association)?
«Actions speak louder than words, and the most action we've seen on antibiotics has come from food companies,» said Matthew Wellington, Antibiotics Program Director of public interest campaigning group U.S. PIRG.
Funny that most ads for starting solids are from food companies... haha making money from it.
Foodtank — Despite a lot of great efforts from food companies and hunger relief organizations, there is still more food that can be recovered.
Despite a lot of great efforts from food companies and hunger relief organizations, there is still more food that can be recovered.
Acquiring other brands from food companies under pressure from uppity shareholders could be one way of boosting returns.

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The Company provides meat (poultry and pork), foods processed from meats, pizzas, pastas and frozen vegetables.
«We didn't have big flashy headquarters with food from Michelin - starred restaurants,» she says of the company's early days.
The company went public three years later and has since grown to include everything from furniture to food to Amazon's own consumer - electronics products, generating $ 89 billion in sales in 2014.
Today, mere months after the moms in the Dallas store told him they wanted more organic foods for their babies, Cornell has a goal: He wants organic items to account for 60 % of the company's baby food sales within two years, up from 40 % now.
John Martin, the publisher of the Brooklyn - based company's Munchies food vertical, told Inc. on Tuesday that Vice drew some inspiration from the growing meal kit industry, which has seen popular services like HelloFresh and Blue Apron attract large amounts of money from investors.
Large though that figure may seem, analysts say it's within investor expectations: Delivery Hero, which brokers deliveries from a network of restaurants or brings the food to customers» homes via courier, was most recently valued at between 3.5 billion euros ($ 3.9 billion) and 4 billion euros ($ 4.1 billion), when it raised funding from Naspers, a South African e-commerce company.
• Powerful, a Miami - based food and beverage company, raised $ 4 million from two separate funding rounds from investors including Cambridge Companies SPG, River Hallow Partners and Gerber Finance.
The company dropped its instant delivery service in New York City from its food - delivery platform, UberEats, within one month of announcing its launch.
Yum Brands felt the full effect of those risks in December, when Chinese food safety agencies launched a probe of the company's supply chain after excess levels of antibiotics were found in chicken from two suppliers.
Since being ousted from McCain Foods, the family's frozen food dynasty, and taking over Maple Leaf in 1995, the McCains — the late Wallace, and sons Michael and Scott — modernized an old meat - packing business into one of the country's top packaged - food companies.
• Purely Elizabeth, a Boulder, Colo. company that sells natural foods, including granola, oatmeal, muesli and cereal, raised $ 3 million in funding from 301 INC, General Mills» (NYSE: GIS) VC arm.
The $ 560 - million investment — the largest in the Canadian food industry — is the third and final phase of a sweeping $ 1.3 - billion restructuring strategy the company launched in 2006, which has since reached every corner of operations, from hog rendering to baked goods and now, finally, prepared meats.
The Italian food emporium Eataly recorded a net loss in 2016, but that hasn't stopped the company from planning an initial public offering on the Milan stock exchange as early as next year.
• Agricool, a France - based company that grows food products in shipping containers, raised $ 9.1 million ($ 8 million) in funding round from Jacques - Antoine Granjon, Thibault Elziere, Henri Seydoux and Daphni, according to TechCrunch.
Food and beverage company Nestlé responded to customers asking for them to pull ads from Ingraham's show by saying they had no plans to buy future ads.
For Nestle, which first sold milk chocolate in the 1880s, a consumer shift away from junk and sugary foods has led the Swiss company to focus on «nutrition, health and wellness,» although it says it is committed to its non-U.S. confectionery business.
It's suffering the same fate as most media companies — lower ad buys, ad pages sold at discounted rates, the closing of its Whole Living magazine and Every Day Food's move from print to digital all impacted revenues.
As Starbucks focuses on improving its digital app and selling more food, the company is stepping back from its tea business.
Each year the company raises its menu prices to cover increasing food costs, but it generally keeps those price hikes below the rate of inflation for «food away from home» to stay competitive.
But his main takeaway was that Coca - Cola — a beverage company from birth — had to think of itself as a fruit and liquid food company too.
Critics may complain that the company has strayed far from its wholesome roots but, without Whole Foods, it's hard to imagine many of the decades trends in food, from sustainable fishing to artisanal cheese, taking off as they have.
The company has received approval from the Food and Drug Administration to test for carrier status of 36 genetically - transmitted conditions.
KIND bars faced some problematic press in 2015 as well, when a warning letter from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said several of the company's products weren't as healthy as advertised.
That research will be crucial: An earlier effort by another company, Pathway Genomics, to create a «liquid biopsy» for cancer was greeted in September by a stern letter from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warning that the agency had «not found any published evidence that this test or any similar test has been clinically validated as a screening tool for early detection of cancer in high risk individuals.»
Within six months, the company increased ten-fold from 3,000 to 30,000 distribution points that include company operated stores, franchised businesses, retailers, grocers, restaurant chains, and food service locations, such as college campuses.
When the company nudged up prices above food - away - from - home inflation in the first quarter of 2014 (a rare move for McDonald's), the average check grew, but the number of customers dropped.
He said the space had drawn interest from companies in sectors as diverse as fashion and apparel, finance, fitness, consumer products and food.
It inhibits companies from raising money that funds future pharmaceuticals, schools, food, energy and all the ancillary industries that support these efforts.
Think of food companies» plight this way: The finest scientists in industry have spent decades trying to find or invent a no - calorie sweetener that tastes and feels as good as the stuff extracted from pure cane.
Those companies had thrived and won acclaim from the business press by providing so many perks — free food, basketball courts, video - game rooms, laundry services — that employees never had to leave the confines of the office park.
Starship's friendly little 40 - pound bots have been delivering food from restaurants in Washington, D.C., and Redwood City, Calif., since earlier this year, thanks to agreements with food delivery companies Postmates and DoorDash.
While 365 takes aim at budget gourmets and cash - strapped «millennial moms», grocery experts said it also needs to appeal to people who buy from a range of other food sellers, from Kroger and Walmart to Amazon.com, restaurant delivery companies and meal kit providers such as Blue Apron.
Big Food companies have lost share to upstart brands and have struggled to adapt to a move away from sugary soft drinks.
Founded in 2010, the company collects roughly 20 tons of food waste a day from more than 70 grocers, produce wholesalers, and Costco stores across Utah and Arizona.
This health food company raised a massive $ 83.8 million in 2014, up 926 percent from 2011, landing it a spot on the Inc. 500.
For the food tech startup Dinner Lab, however, having a whole clan of investors does exactly the opposite: It keeps the creative control of the company consolidated, untouched and unfettered by the otherwise omnipotent hand that comes with a big check from a VC deal.
SAN JOSE, Calif., April 25, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)-- Align Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: ALGN) today announced that the company has received approval from the China Food and Drug Administration (CFDA) to market the iTero Element intraoral scanner in China.
It has enabled them to transition from a food and beverage company into a technology company
Roughly 10,000 subscribers along the East Coast receive weekly boxes of recovered produce from the Baltimore - based company (which was started by the founders of Food Recovery Network).
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