JBS SA has told Sara Lee Corp. that it plans to make a takeover offer of $21 a share, accourding to two sources, reports Bloomberg News. That offer would would
The Supreme Court has turned down an appeal from a former Tennessee poultry farmer who sued Tyson Farms after losing his contract to raise their chickens. Alton Terry claimed that
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a decision to expand the scope of its October, 2010, decision to allow a 50 percent increase—from 10 percent (E10) to 15 percent (E15)
Tyson Foods Inc. is the first major food company to become a full member of the IMAGE program with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), company and government officials announced.
Wendy's/Arby's Group Inc. announced it is exploring strategic alternatives for Arby’s Restaurant Group, Inc., including a sale of the brand. UBS Investment Bank is assisting in the process. Arby’s is
Pilgrim's Pride Corp. has introduced a redesigned, consumer-friendly website featuring an expanded recipe section from some of America's best chefs, valuable coupons and updated information about the second-largest chicken company
The Rocky Mount Telegram reports that executives from Laurel, Miss.-based Sanderson Farms toured the area last week. The executives say they're still committed to bringing a 180,000-square foot plant to
One Great Burger, an Elizabeth, N.J., establishment, is expanding its Jan. 10, 2011 recall to include an undetermined amount of additional ground beef products that may have become spoiled, the
Analysts at Bank of America Merrill Lynch said in a report on Thursday that a leveraged buyout (LBO) of Sara Lee Corp. could lead to the new owner selling the
The United States Department of Agriculture will publish a proposed rule tomorrow in the Federal Register that revises meal patterns and nutritional requirements for the National School Lunch Program and