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More health, less sugar and spending in food advertising to kids
Marketers selling food to children and teens spent 20% less in 2009 than they did in 2006 and are making "modest nutritional improvements" to the products they promote, according to a new government report. Advertisers shelled out nearly $1.8 billion to...
Tags: Consumers, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (movie), Food Industry, Movies
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Restaurants in China, U.S., Europe reflect global economy
Looking for evidence of China’s economic prowess, Europe’s malaise and consumer ennui in the U.S.? Use the international restaurant industry as a barometer, according to a report this week. China’s economy, coming off a period of...
Tags: Japan, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Fiscal Cliff, Spain, Kentucky Fried Chicken
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Darden missteps, 'Obamacare' flap dent Olive Garden owner's profit
Darden Restaurants Inc.’s second quarter was far from appetizing, as the owner of Olive Garden and Red Lobster watched its net income plunge 37%. The Orlando, Fla., restaurant company saw the sour numbers coming. Earlier in December, citing a...
Tags: Restaurants, LongHorn Steakhouse, Orlando Restaurants, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Dining and Drinking
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3,120-calorie entree: Extreme or 'life's simpler pleasures'?
IHOP has a Country Fried Steak & Eggs combo menu item with 3,720 milligrams of sodium. Johnny Rockets’ Bacon Cheddar Double burger has 50 grams of saturated fat. The Bistro Shrimp Pasta from the Cheesecake Factory has 3,120 calories. Each one is...
Tags: Heart Attack, Restaurants, Burger King, Foods and Beverages, PepsiCo Inc.
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Whole Foods CEO regrets comparing 'Obamacare' to fascism
Using “fascism” to describe President Obama’s healthcare reform was “poor use of an emotionally charged word,” according to John Mackey, co-chief executive and co-founder of Whole Foods Market. In a blog post Thursday,...
Tags: Corporate Officers, John Mackey, NPR, Entertainment, Politics
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A bigger, better Yard House?
This past August, restaurant juggernaut Darden — which owns Olive Garden, Red Lobster, the Capital Grille and Seasons 52 — acquired the popular Yard House chain for $585 million. With Yard House's focus on being a serious destination for...
Tags: Appetizers, Sea Bass, Tortillas, Restaurants, Music
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'Top Chef Seattle' recap, 'Even the Famous Come Home'
Twelve chefs remain, on 12/12/12. Ominous! We join the gang in the stew room just after last week's blood bath. Brooke is in tears, John is pouring booze. Josh is grateful he didn't get sent home for his pork dish, what with his restaurant being called...
Tags: Anna Faris, Dining and Drinking, Arts and Culture, Restaurants, Television Industry
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Restaurants 2013: Sales to exceed $660 billion, challenges loom
The American restaurant industry is headed into a year full of obstacles, including health coverage costs related to "Obamacare," employee turnover, rising food costs and weak consumer spending. Still, the National Restaurant Assn. predicts that the...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, McDonald's, Restaurants, Health Care Reform (2009), Consumers
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LongHorn gives opening date
Retail WatchLongHorn steakhouse opens in Lower Nazareth Township next week. The chain opens Monday near Buffalo Wild Wings in the Lower Nazareth Commons shopping center off Route 248, officials said Wednesday. The 6,270-square-foot restaurant seats 240, according... -
First look inside new Cask & Larder restaurant in Winter Park
The Dish - Orlando SentinelSchmidt Design Studio, an interior design firm specializing in restaurants and bars, created the interior for Cask & Larder , a much anticipated Ravenous Pig spinoff that opens Sept 5. James and Julie Petrakis, Pig owners and James Beard Award nominees,... -
Dukes of Hazzard mechanic repairs General Lee that gave Hollister man the will to live
jscherder@ky3.comHOLLISTER, Mo -- Nathan Kissee lives to show off his General Lee. His car is in disrepair--a sad situation for the Dukes of Hazzard's number one fan. A group of mechanical heroes, who have ties to the show itself, came to Holilster to make sure Nathan's...Tags: Parkinson's Disease
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Area retirement communities host programs to thank veterans
According to the National Survey of Veterans, those age 55 and older make up nearly 64 percent of the veteran population. So it is no wonder that veterans programs and special honors are part of the focus in retirement communities throughout the...
Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Marketing, Human Interest
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