industry / Food
Heineken acquires Globe assetsThe Dutch brewer known for its fizzy lagers makes its first foray into the UK pub business after buying assets of the cash-strapped pub operator from receivers for £180m
FT Friday, October 30, 2009CAP reform needs global perspectiveSCOTTISH landowners want the man responsible for making recommendations on how Scottish agriculture is supported in future to look first at the wider global situation.
Scotsman Friday, October 30, 2009Scots still enjoying the fruits of their laboursA DECADE ago, the Scottish soft-fruit season would have been done and dusted all of two months ago, but production under polytunnels has transformed the industry and five mont
Scotsman Friday, October 30, 2009Scottish vet charity lends a hand to East African farmersNOW in its 20th year, Vetaid, a Scots based charity, continues to support the lives of subsidence farmers and pastoralists in sub Saharan Africa The latest group of volunteers
Scotsman Friday, October 30, 2009Rogers Estate Coffees Launches ''Saveten'' Percent Discount Program Through November 9 on its ''Fairly Traded'' Gourmet Coffee That Protects Farmers, Workers and NatureBRACKNELL, England, October 30 /PRNewswire/ --
prnewswire.com Friday, October 30, 2009Tim Hortons Inc. Board declares quarterly dividend of $0.10 per share(All amounts in Canadian dollars)
prnewswire.com Friday, October 30, 2009Tim Hortons Inc. Announces 2009 Third Quarter ResultsOAKVILLE, ON, Oct. 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Tim Hortons Inc. (TSX: THI, NYSE: THI) today announced its results for the third quarter ended September 27th, 2009.
prnewswire.com Friday, October 30, 2009Alcohol Conference Debate Changes Minds About Minimum Drinking AgeARLINGTON, Va., Oct. 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Health Communications, Inc. (HCI), provider of the TIPS program and host of the Alcohol Responsibility Conference 2009 (ARC 2009), posted the pre- and post-survey results from one of the conference sessions, a debate entitled Should the Minimum Legal Drinking Age Remain 21? Dr. John McCardell, founder and president of Choose Responsibility and former President of Middlebury College, presented the case in favor of reducing the minimum drinking age. Mr. James Fell, Senior Program Director at the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation (PIRE), presented the case for continuation of the minimum drinking age of 21. Observed by 75 conference attendees, the debate took place on October 1, 2009. Conference attendees represented a cross section of people from diverse sectors of the community, including law enforcement, community coalition groups, alcohol retailers, university and college administrators, and independent consultants.
prnewswire.com Friday, October 30, 2009Golden County Foods Broadens its Base to Spur Appetizer Growth in 2009Growth in channels attributed to investment in advanced automation, top executive leadership
Press release Friday, October 30, 2009Bruegger's Bottomless Mug Club Brews Year-Round SavingsUnlimited Coffee Club Lets Coffee Lovers Pay Flat Rate, Fill Up for Less
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