TITLE

Briefs

PUB. DATE
June 2010
SOURCE
Food Management;Jun2010, Vol. 45 Issue 6, p78
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
The article offers news related to U.S.-based business enterprises in 2010. Sixteen food and beverage companies have committed to decrease 1.5 trillion calories from their products by 2015. A crisis communications planning service was announced by advertising, marketing, and public relations firm Creative Energy Inc. Sara Lee Corp.'s chief executive officer (CEO) Brenda Barnes has temporarily left the company because of medical reasons.
ACCESSION #
51443988

Tags: BUSINESS enterprises -- United States;  FOOD -- Caloric content;  BUSINESS planning -- United States;  WOMEN chief executive officers;  BARNES, Brenda;  CREATIVE Energy Inc.;  SARA Lee Corp.

 

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