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Wine Maker Contest at Greek Peak
Enter to win the unique opportunity to stay nestled among the vines in the wine region of New York's Finger Lakes and experience the unique opportunity to become a Winemaker for a Week There is a saying out there, 'work hard, play harder.' Inside,...Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Food Industry, Alcoholic Beverages, Beverage Industry, Personal Service
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Food Stamp Bills Seek to Restrict Junk Food
Los Angeles TimesRonda Storms is a Republican state senator from Florida. She is also a mom who buys the groceries for her family of four. A few months ago, Storms, 46, started noticing that some fellow shoppers were using federal food stamp money to purchase a lot of...Tags: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Consumer Goods Industries, Bullfighting, Politics, Weight
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Vaughan-Bassett Furniture opening new factory in Galax, adding new jobs
Vaughan-Bassett Furniture announced Thursday that it's opening a new factory in Galax.
The factory is expected to open in March.
Vaughan-Bassett is buying the old Webb #1 bedroom plant, which is adjacent to Vaughan-Bassett's main factory on Railroad...Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Companies and Corporations, Executive Branch, Politics, Companies and Corporations
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J.C. Penney getting rid of numerous sales promotions; going to everyday pricing
NEW YORK (AP) — J.C. Penney is permanently marking down all of its merchandise by at least 40 percent so shoppers no longer have to wait for sales to get bargains.
Penney said Wednesday that it is getting rid of the hundreds of sales it offers each...Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Companies and Corporations, Prices, Companies and Corporations, Martha Stewart
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School lunches to have more veggies, whole grains
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) — The first major nutritional overhaul of school meals in more than 15 years means most offerings — including the always popular pizza — will come with less sodium, more whole grains and a wider selection of fruits...Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Politics, Michelle Obama, Rachael Ray, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Critics pounce on Coke, Pepsi health initiatives
Sodas, sports drinks and other sugary beverages are an unhealthy choice for kids, according to the nation's leading pediatricians' group, which strictly opposes the sale and advertising of the products in schools.
Yet Coca-Cola's Live Positively slogan...Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Companies and Corporations, Media Industry, Health, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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Mayor, Alonso ask legislators for school construction flexibility
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and Baltimore schools chief Andrés Alonso told legislators Friday that the city needs more flexibility in spending the school construction money it gets from the state — seeking a change that would let the school...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Andres Alonso, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Beverage Industry, Teaching and Learning
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For city schools, a promising vision
The proposal to rapidly overhaul Baltimore's aging school facilities that district CEO Andrés Alonso presented to a state Senate committee last week represents one of the most important and innovative ideas the city has offered in recent years to break...Tags: Lobbying, Consumer Goods Industries, Politics, Finance, Annapolis
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