Thanks to the dauntless efforts of a small band of beef-loving volunteers in South Dakota, lucky Wheel of Fortune contestants this winter may be heading home with the means to purchase $1,000 each in T-Bones, Sirloins and burgers.
Bankrupt poultry processor Townsends Inc. has abandoned its efforts at restructuring under Chapter 11 and will go into a Chapter 7 liquidation under a plan approved Wednesday by a Delaware bankruptcy judge.
Over five years, a Sussex County trucking company stole about $1.3 million from now-bankrupt Allen Family Foods in a double billing scheme, federal authorities say. According to The News Journal, Dutton Trucking paid an Allen employee to process fraudulent invoices for trucking loads.
Beginning on October 1, more hospitals will have access to healthier, more sustainably produced chicken, thanks to an agreement between Premier healthcare alliance and Murray’s Chicken of South Fallsburg, N.Y.
Just in time for fall tailgating season, the bold flavor of Old Bay Seasoning is now available in Old Bay Sausages, handcrafted by Roma Gourmet Sausage in East Baltimore.
A turkey industry representative told a House Agriculture Subcommittee the federally mandated use of ethanol has created an immediate and legitimate concern about the availability and cost of feed ingredients for poultry and livestock.
Consumer concern about food safety has declined over the past year even as the number of people experiencing serious food-borne illnesses nearly doubled, according to the Thomson Reuters-NPR Health Poll.