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Ghost chips? Govt evidence says Dutch company dumps surplus frozen fries in NZ
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Frozen chips probe: Govt finds some dumping by EU firms in New Zealand, deemed no risk
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The eleven steam peelers help the business churn out 255 tons of potatoes every hour
Lamb Weston / Meijer is one of the most recognized companies in the global potato industry. The company s mission - Wellbeing through Potatoes - and their customer-focused modus operandi has earned them stripes serving Quick Service Restaurants, large food chains, and retailers all over EMEA.
Fueled by their dedication to innovation and improving efficiency, Lamb Weston / Meijer is a leader in producing high-quality products. Incorporating state-of-the-art technology, investing in research and development, and embracing forward-thinking initiatives are a few ways they evolve to best serve their customers.
Lamb Weston introduces packaging made from sustainable biomaterial
Driving toward a goal of using more sustainable materials in packaging, two Lamb Weston Alexia brand products will use corn and potato starch in their packaging beginning this month.
Lamb Weston introduces sustainable biomaterial packaging that is partially made of potato starches, a byproduct of producing french fries.
The packaging is partially made of potato starches, a byproduct of producing french fries, and will be identified with a label on the front of the package indicating it is partially made from plants. Research by GlobalData (March 2021) indicates more than 3 in 10 U.S. consumers believe environmentally friendly packaging material is a key driver of a purchase.
PENDLETON â Eastern Oregon officials are raising concerns over vaccine hesitancy and adapting their efforts amid a national âpauseâ over the use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine while federal health regulators investigate six rare reports of blood clots in women ages 18 to 48.
The six cases are among the nearly 7 million people who have received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine in the United States as of Monday, April 12, with no other serious adverse reactions having been reported, according to the
New York Times.
âIâm worried that itâs going to drive anti-vaccine messaging and hesitancy further,â Umatilla County Public Health Director Joe Fiumara said of the pause. âThereâs a very small number of folks. Weâre talking less than one-in-a-million chance. I definitely think this is a move out of an abundance of caution, but Iâm worried that the messaging that will be carried with it is that the vaccine is not safe.â
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