South Korean imports of U.S. beef almost double in 2010; Chik-fil-A surpasses $3.5 billion in annual sales; Domino’s reinvents the chicken on its menu; Butterball receives two awards for media and public relations campaigns
NMA elects 2011 officers and directors; New NTF chairman calls on turkey industry to “do the right thing”; AMSA to host Student Leadership Conference on April 12; FSIS issues notice on inspection responsibilities for slaughter line speed process control; Record year for beef exports, USMEF reports; Canada announces new food allergen labeling regulations
NAMP partners with AMI to co-sponsor food safety education programming at Spring Expo; U.S. Foodservice-Memphis expands operations; Ripken Power Shred forms partnership with Trenton Thunder
Tyson Foods Inc. has agreed to pay a $4 million criminal penalty to resolve an investigation into improper payments by company representatives to government-employed inspection veterinarians in Mexico, announced Assistant
Cagle’s Inc. reported a net loss of $2.2 million, or $0.46 per share, on net sales of $72.0 million for the third quarter ended January 1, 2011. For the comparable
Mexico has announced that it will investigate U.S. chicken producers over dumping complaints lodged by Mexican chicken processors, Reuters reports. The processors claim that U.S. chicken producers sold chicken legs
American Food Service, a Pico Rivera, Calif. establishment, is recalling approximately 3,170 pounds of fresh ground beef patties and other bulk packages of ground beef products that may be contaminated
Tyson Foods Inc. announced its results for the fiscal first quarter. The first-quarter sales were $7.6 billion, up 14.8% compared to last year. Overall operating margin was 6.5%. Chicken operating
National Beef Packing Co. LLC CEO and President Tim Klein announced a slate of management appointments, saying, "We have a succession plan in place which includes the continued development of