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Posted on September 23, 2004September 27, 2018 by Carol

Globe and Mail – Report on Business

Interstate Bakeries files for protection:
The low-carb diet craze has forced the U.S. baker of Wonder Bread, Twinkies, Ding Dongs and HoHos to file for bankruptcy protection, and provided a boost to Canadian rival George Weston Ltd.
September 23, 2004, p. B3

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Here we list the emerging factors which have the potential to carve out new and permanent sectors in the agri-food industry.  For each dynamic, we provide links to solid information and knowledgeable opinion.

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Growing concern about UPF (Ultra Processed Food)

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