Pages
Beermaker Pabst moves to L.A.
by
Sep 22, 2011
Embracing its new home, the brand is turning to celebrities to help boost sales.
Guinness hopes to make a splash in U.S. beer market with new lager
by
Sep 22, 2011
The Irish beer maker is stretching its brand and launching a new dark lager. But that move could be risky.
The beer packaging debate: Bottle vs. can
by
Sep 22, 2011
Many beer drinkers automatically think beer in a bottle tastes better than in a can. But is that true?
Kraft Foods to carve itself in two
by
Aug 4, 2011
In a push to increase profits, one company will spotlight snacks while the other will focus on the sit-down meal market
Pending a takeover, Clorox's multiple brands come into question
by
Sep 22, 2011
Besides selling bleach, Clorox also owns Glad trash bags and Hidden Valley salad dressing, among others. Analysts say those brands might do better if they were sold off
Food stamps: An economic indicator of things to come?
Interview by
Nov 11, 2011
Jim Weill of the Food Research and Action Center says a record number of Americans are on food stamps, and government cutbacks won't directly impact the program until 2013
Food trucks shift from road to restaurant
by
Sep 22, 2011
The mobile eats trend is now seen more as a first step into expanding a larger business
New Russian law classifies beer as alcohol
by
Sep 22, 2011
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has signed a bill that officially classifies beer as an alcohol -- not food. It's a move that could upset the international brewing industry.
Chinese government opens strategic pork reserve
by
Sep 22, 2011
Pork is a main staple in the Chinese diet, so when the price of the meat fluctuates it affects both rich and poor across every region of the country.












