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Tuesday dividends declared
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Acrylamide
On Friday the state attorney general's office announced that four food manufacturers have agreed to reduce the levels of acrylamide, a cancer-causing chemical, in potato chips and french fries. California sued H.J. Heinz Co., Frito-Lay, Kettle Foods Inc....Tags: HJ Heinz Company, Lawyers, Jerry Brown, Health Organizations, Wendy's International Incorporated
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Unhealthy Kids' Meals, Cancer Potato Chips
A new report says kids' menus at many fast food chains are not healthy.
Nearly every possible combination of the children's meals are loaded with calories. The report found that 93 percent of kids' meals at the major restaurant chains exceed 430...Tags: California, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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A stone wall made of potato chips
CONSUMER CONFIDENTIALCalifornia Atty. Gen. Jerry Brown announced last week that he'd settled lawsuits against leading makers of potato chips and French fries over levels of a cancer-causing chemical in their products. At first blush, this looked like a laudable example of...Tags: Kentucky Fried Chicken, Food Industry, Cancer, Food Safety, Consumers
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KFC to tell diners of chemical in potatoes
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTo resolve a suit by the state attorney general, the maker of Kentucky Fried Chicken agreed Tuesday to tell its California customers that its fried or baked potatoes contain a suspected carcinogen. The attorney general's office had sued about a dozen...Tags: Los Angeles, Food Industry, HJ Heinz Company, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Lawyers
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Companies searching harder for cheap air fares
The Dallas Morning NewsBusinessman John Bill could fly nonstop to Phoenix this weekend and save an hour. Instead, he's taking a connecting flight through El Paso to save $1,000. "If you shop around for air fare, you can save a lot of money," said Mr. Bill, a regional...Tags: Tickets, Employees, American Express Company, Transportation, Air Transportation
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