Deli Star Corporation Opens St. Louis Innovation Center

February 2, 2016 Deli Star Corporation

Deli Star Corporation announces the opening of its new Innovation Center in downtown St. Louis. This venture is the Illinois-based company’s first investment in Missouri in its 28-year history; it demonstrates the company’s commitment to research and development, and looks to fuel aggressive growth plans by nurturing and furthering Deli Star’s current and future customer partnerships.

Kretschmar Launches New Country Music Campaign For 2016

February 2, 2016 Smithfield Foods

Kretschmar® Premium Deli Meats & Cheeses is known for Legendary Taste. Building on its commitment to quality and excellence, Kretschmar is adding another chapter to its legend. The company has enlisted country music star Easton Corbin as a brand ambassador for 2016. Easton will be featured in "Kretschmar Country," a campaign throughout 2016 that will provide access to a wide variety of country music experiences, including a consumer sweepstakes and appearances on behalf of the brand. Rising stars Ruthie Collins, Kelleigh Bannen and Natalie Stovall are joining Corbin as brand ambassadors for Kretschmar in 2016.

ADPI/ABI Announce Program For 2016 Annual Conference

February 2, 2016 ADPI & ABI

 Don't miss the conference that boasts to be the largest gathering of dairy decision makers anywhere in the world! The American Dairy Products Institute and American Butter Institute's 2016 Annual Conference will be held on April 24 – 26, at the Hyatt Regency in Chicago, Illinois. 

Annie's Brings The Goodness Of Whole Milk To The Yogurt Aisle

February 2, 2016 Annie's, Inc.

Annie's, Inc. announced the availability of a new line of Organic Whole Milk Yogurt in three delicious varieties, including Berry Patch, Summer Strawberry and Very Vanilla. Annie's Organic Whole Milk Yogurt fills the need for parents in search of kid-friendly, whole milk yogurt options for little ones.

The Insanely Complicated Logistics Of Cage-Free Eggs For All

February 2, 2016 Jennifer Chaussee, WIRED

As it turns out, going cage-free requires much more planning, money, and logistical engineering than the seemingly simple notion of setting some hens free would suggest.