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Big Brands Warn of Sugar Crisis

BNET Food | 101 days 34 minutes ago

Kraft Foods, General Mills, Hershey and Mars are worried about our sugar supply. So worried, in fact, they helped write a letter to Secretary of......

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    Reuters - 101 days 12 hours 41 minutes ago

    By Brad Dorfman CHICAGO (Reuters) - Large U.S. food companies have been pushing the Obama administration to ease sugar import curbs, threatening...

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    Reuters - 101 days 11 hours 34 minutes ago

    (Reuters) - Large U.S. food companies said the country could "virtually run out of sugar" unless the Obama administration eased import curbs, the...

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    BBC - 100 days 23 hours 57 minutes ago

    A number of large US food manufacturers have called on the government to ease sugar import limits, saying they fear the country could run out of...

 
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    08/13/09 | Report as spam

    Get Rid of Sugar Tariffs

    We should get rid of all sugar tariffs

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    Kelly.G.Lee

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    RE: Big Brands Warn of Sugar Crisis

    I agree.

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