IRI Examines New Product Purchasing Habits Of US Hispanic Shoppers

June 11, 2018 IRI

Tyson Foods Inc., a North Little Rock, Ark. establishment, is recalling approximately 3,120 pounds of frozen breaded chicken products that may be contaminated with extraneous materials, specifically blue and clear soft plastic, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced.

Gretchen Kreidler Austin Joins SunFed As Director Of Marketing And Business Development

June 11, 2018 SunFed

SunFed® announced it has hired Gretchen Kreidler Austin as its new Director of Marketing and Business Development, effective June 11th. She will expand the company’s portfolio of products and pioneer new business, among many other tasks, as well as orchestrate business development and oversee resource planning, reporting, and communications.

Help Consumers Kick Off Summer The Skylar Rae Cherry Way

June 11, 2018 Stemilt Growers

June: a month that marks the beginning of summer vacations, the longest day of the year, and of course, the return of Stemilt’s sweetest cherry you’ll ever eat, Skylar Rae® brand Tip Top cultivar cherries. The bi-colored cherry is the third SKU in the cherry category because of unique genetics. Skylar Rae® is an advantageous item for retailers to promote during one of the hottest sales pockets of the year.

One Banana Helps Families Affected By Recent Volcanic Eruption In Guatemala

June 11, 2018 One Banana

The banana growing, shipping and distribution company, One Banana has coordinated actions to get funds for families affected by the volcano´s eruption in the south center of Guatemala. “We are deeply saddened by the situation of those affected by the eruption of the volcano and we are fully committed to relief actions,” stated Robert Adams, president of One Banana.

New Jersey Peaches: ‘From Peach Buds To Taste Buds’

Early April awakens New Jersey’s peach trees; even late snows can’t hold them back. Their season is beginning. Some 75 peach growers begin inspecting 5,000 acres of orchards and predict the crop– always hoping for the best. By mid-April trees have erupted into billowing clouds of pinks and whites that will give birth to some of the most delicious peaches in the country.