...Ingredion about 20 months after its $1.3 billion acquisition of National Starch in 2010. It has been one among a number of corn...
...Rein and Kirkland & Ellis represent Dow in a suit against the National Marine Fisheries Service over an agency opinion concerning buffer zones for spraying...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has rejected a petition by the Corn Refiners Association Inc. to change the name of high-fructose corn syrup to "corn sugar.
...that eaten by our Stone Age ancestors, eschewing sugars, processed foods and starches in favor of fresh vegetables, fish, meats, eggs, fats and nuts. ...
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...submitted claims to its insurers, National Union Fire Insurance Company (National...additive ethanol, as well as starch for the paper industry at...
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...a formula with broken-down proteins, and a formula with added rice starch. Both companies use the same supplier for two key nutrients - docosahexaenoic acid...
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...beef, 3-5% water, 3-5% spices and 3-5% "oats, starch, sugar, yeast, citric acid, and other ingredients." — Amanda Bronstad...
...energy plants and the problems posed by climate change, peak oil and national energy security will end. Not surprisingly, it's a bit...
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