Corrigan Announces New Whisper-Quiet HydraFog Humidity System For Service Cases

September 26, 2018 Corrigan Corporation of America

In keeping with its commitment to bring innovative solutions to their customers, Corrigan Corporation of America has announced the launch of a stainless steel, whisper-quiet humidification system for service case displays. This patent pending technology is the first of its kind seen in the industry and is manufactured in the USA. The humidity system is ideal for meat, seafood, deli, cheese and specialty cases such as mushrooms, floral and prepared foods.

Tracing The Origins Of Your Food, As Told By 'Sustainability Hero' Hana Group North America' Josh Onishi

September 26, 2018 Hana Group North America

Knowing where your food comes from should be your basic right as a consumer. Unfortunately, sometimes the origin story of whatever winds up on your plate can be a little fishy. That’s not the case at Peace Dining Corporation’s hundreds of sushi boutiques in supermarkets across the United States.

Moose Cheese, Rare, Creamy & Produced By Only Three Moose Cows On A Swedish Farm

September 26, 2018 Atlas Obscura

Moose-milking can’t be easy. Perhaps that’s why moose milk cheese can set a buyer back as much as $500 per pound, making it one of the most expensive cheeses in the world (it’s still not nearly as expensive as pule, a donkey milk cheese from Serbia).

Corrigan Announces New Whisper-Quiet HydraFog Humidity System For Service Cases

September 26, 2018 Corrigan Corporation of America

In keeping with its commitment to bring innovative solutions to their customers, Corrigan Corporation of America has announced the launch of a stainless steel, whisper-quiet humidification system for service case displays. This patent pending technology is the first of its kind seen in the industry and is manufactured in the USA. The humidity system is ideal for meat, seafood, deli, cheese and specialty cases such as mushrooms, floral and prepared foods.

What's Yogurt? Industry Wants Greater Liberty To Use Term

September 26, 2018 Candice Choi, Associated Press

The U.S. government has rules about what can be called "yogurt," and the dairy industry says it's not clear what the answers are. Now it's hopeful it will finally get to use the term with greater liberty, with the Trump administration in the process of updating the yogurt definition.