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Ramadan a boon for Dubai's Asian workers
DUBAI AFP — Underpaid and underfed all year, Asian workers in Dubai, as in the rest of the United Arab Emirates, get a chance to eat their fill -- and for free -- during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. As the call to prayer goes out at dusk...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Dubai, meal, U.A.E., worker
Research articles 2007-09-27
Burger King Goes Green with Kids Meal Packaging
FOOD AND BEVERAGE CLOSE-UP-20 April 2008-Burger King Goes Green with Kids Meal PackagingC2008 - CloseUpMedia - newsdesk@closeupmedia.com
Tags: Burger King Corp., Meal
Research articles 2008-04-20
Neighbor Fencepost.(Neighbor)(Letter to the editor)
Bessie's Table heartwarming To the editor: Every Monday right here in Des Plaines there is a dinner prepared and served at the First United Methodist Church, 666 Graceland Ave. The meal is prepared and served to anyone that is in need of a home...
Tags: Benefits, board, editor, HEALTHCARE, Illinois, meal, SOFTWARE, teacher, U.S. Senate, women
Research articles 2006-10-30
NASA Technology Lets You Cook Dinner - From the Office
David Mansbery used to be president of a natural gas supply company, and NASA's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland was one of his biggest customers. With a busy schedule, Mansbery rarely had time to cook meals for his family. His idea was to create an oven that would let him...
Tags: Handhelds, HARDWARE, INTERNET, meal, NASA, oven, PDAs
Research articles 2006-03-01
The Soybean Trade
Though US soybean trade with China has its rough spots, the future of soy trade looks bright-at least in the short runThe United States is the world's largest producer and exporter of soybeans; China is the world's largest importer of soybeans. According to the US Department of Agriculture USDA, from...
Tags: China, FINANCE, Government, Manufacturing, meal, SOFTWARE, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Research articles 2005-09-01
"A permanent and even European reputation": the lost work of the Reverend Walter Gregor
Introduction The Revd Walter Gregor (1825-97) was born and raised in the North East of Scotland where he was to live until his retirement when he moved to Bonnyrigg, near Edinburgh, where his brother lived. Educated at King's College in the University of Aberdeen, he graduated in 1849 and...
Tags: Aberdeen Group Inc., Groupware, London, manuscript, Meal, Scotland, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2005-08-01
WFP targets feeding 300,000 Angolan schoolchildren by 2006
SACHIFUNGA, Angola AFP — Three years after the end of a brutal 27- year-old civil war, 150,000 Angolan schoolchildren are being fed by the World Food Programme WFP which plans to double that figure by 2006. The United Nations food agency and the Angolan government this week launched one...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Angola, Government, meal, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2005-07-22
With excellent early yields, corn, soybean markets plunge.
Initial bumper yields and the resulting big crop talk continued to pummel corn and soybean futures last week. "As we continue to harvest, yields continue to be excellent," said Don Roose, president of U.S. Commodities, West Des Moines, Iowa. "That was confirmed from the week's government crop ratings."...
Tags: Chicago, Chicago Board of Trade, corn, Meal, Minneapolis, SALES, trader, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Research articles 2004-09-27
ConAgra's Banquet line becomes more than pot pies, inexpensive frozen dinners.
By Mark Kawar, Omaha World-Herald, Neb. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 22--Phyllis Lomax's mother fed her oven-baked Banquet pot pies when Phyllis was young, and now she takes them to work. "When I think of Banquet I think of pot pies,"...
Tags: Banquet, brand, Branding, ConAgra, ConAgra Foods Inc., food, Hanson, Manufacturing, MARKETING, meal, SALES
Research articles 2004-09-22
Feed grain, oilseed futures rally over concerns about crop size
Feed grain and oilseed futures bounced back last week based on the belief that 2004 crop production expectations may be overhyped. "It's very typical for the market this time of year--if you have good growing season--to overextend the big crop talk," said Dan Zwicker, grain market analyst for...
Tags: Chicago, Components, grain, HARDWARE, Meal, Minneapolis, Processors, SALES, Semiconductors, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Research articles 2004-08-09
Growing conditions pressure oilseeds, grains.
The familiar refrain of excellent growing conditions continued to lower feed grain and oilseed prices last week. "It's just more of the same," said Dale Gustafson, grain market analyst for Smith Barney, Chicago, Ill. "We're still in a downtrend that reflects good growing conditions and ideas that carryout...
Tags: Chicago, Chicago Board of Trade, grain, Meal, Minneapolis, SALES, trader, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Research articles 2004-08-02
Markets sent into tailspin as crops are in excellent condition
Excellent growing conditions continued to push feed grain and oilseed futures sharply lower last week. "The thinking is we've run out of time to have a weather scare," said Dan Zwicker, grain market analyst for AgriVisor, Bloomington, Ill. "With a large portion of the crop planted prior to...
Tags: Chicago, Chicago Board of Trade, grain, Meal, Minneapolis, SALES, trader, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Research articles 2004-07-26
Good weather slices corn futures; tight supplies boost soy markets
Excellent growing conditions helped drive nearby corn futures lower as light supplies pushed nearby soy futures higher. "We're trading crop sizes," said Dan Zwicker, grain market analyst for AgriVisor, Bloomington, Ill. "The (June 30) government acreage and June 1 stocks report pretty much took any uncertainty out of...
Tags: Chicago, Meal, trader, U.S., U.S. Department of Agriculture
Research articles 2004-07-12
Unit to offer ready-to-eat vegetarian meals in Thailand.
By Sukanya Jitpleecheep, Bangkok Post, Thailand Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 12--A subsidiary of the Pan Group is expanding its product line to frozen ready-to-eat vegetarian meals, the first product of its type to be offered in Thailand. The...
Tags: Bangkok Post, food, Manufacturing, meal, Thailand
Research articles 2004-07-12
Macca's noo pasta zoo crew.
Jun 15, 2006 (Adbrief - ABIX via COMTEX) -- McDonald's Australia is developing a healthy pasta meal for children, to be introduced in August 2006. The new Happy Meal will consist of pasta shaped like animals and filled with vegetables and cheese, ser Jun 15, 2006...
Tags: MacDonald, McDonald's Corp., meal
Research articles 2006-06-15
Local Focus.(Business)
ConAgra delivering meals for seniors ST. CHARLES - ConAgra Foods Inc. said Tuesday it has introduced Golden Cuisine, a line of nutritious frozen meals for senior citizens that are delivered to their homes. The meals use ConAgra brands, such as Butterball and Armour, and...
Tags: Branding, ConAgra Foods Inc., FINANCE, MARKETING, meal
Research articles 2004-02-18
Burger King plans a green makeover of its kids' meals
MIAMI -- Burger King plans to do a "green" makeover of its kids' meal containers for all U.S. restaurants. Beginning in July, BK kids' meals will be packaged in bags made from 100-percent recycled materials, and the meals' beverage cups will be made from 10-percent recycled materials. The new packaging...
Tags: Burger King Corp., meal
Research articles 2008-05-05
BURGER KING® and Visa to Reward Customers with a Free Meal This Summer
Visa Credit and Check Cardholders Can Get Their 10th BURGER KING[R] Meal For Free
Tags: Burger King Corp., Meal, Visa Inc.
Research articles 2007-06-11
United Airline Bankruptcy Gives Lawyers, Consultants Plenty of Business.
By Robert Manor, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 17--United Airlines' bankruptcy is creating lucrative work for the lawyers, consultants and public relations professionals working. No one can say how much the airline's Chapter 11 will cost, although...
Tags: bankruptcy, Litigation, meal, United Airlines
Research articles 2002-12-17
'Homemade' soy meals: a recipe for success? Marsh deal brings product to Indiana.
Are there enough health-conscious Hoosiers willing to supplement their meaty diets with the benefits of protein-rich soy? The makers of an instant frozen-food line featuring soy products think so, and they've made believers of Marsh Supermarkets Inc. executives. Microwavable dishes from locally based Nature's Entree Inc. will be...
Tags: ConAgra Foods Inc., food, Indiana, Manufacturing, meal
Research articles 2002-06-03
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