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News ArchivesYEAR2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 MONTH Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec HEADLINES Facebook posts land pizza owner in libel suit October 2, 2009, Knoxville, TN - A Knoxville marketing firm has filed a $2 million US libel lawsuit against a Pizza Kitchen owner and former client, alleging comments posted on social media sites Facebook and Twitter have hurt its reputation, reports Knoxvillebiz.com. American restaurants feeling optimistic October 1, 2009, Washington, DC - Restaurateurs are still treading rough economic waters, but more foresee calm seas ahead, according to the latest monthly operator survey from the National Restaurant Association. B.C.’s trans fat regulations now in effect October 1, 2009, B.C. – All foodservice establishments in British Columbia are now required to limit the amount of trans fats in menu items, as part of provincial regulations that came into effect Sept. 30,2009. Pizza Pizza kicks off National Pizza Month with fundraiser announcement October 1, 2009, Toronto - Throughout October, which is National Pizza month, Pizza Pizza will be offering pizza-related trivia on their website and prizing, and calling on Canadians to help them raise money in support of Children's Miracle Network hospitals, through a one-day fundraiser called Cheese for Charity on October 21. New campaign to fight sugar industry attack on corn syrup October 1, 2009, Washington, DC -The non-profit Center for Consumer Freedom (CCF) has launched a new million-dollar ad campaign designed to put an end to inaccuracies being propagated by the sugar industry about high fructose corn syrup. Foodservice sector strengthens in third quarter October 1, 2009, Toronto - Commentary by the Globe and Mail's Report on Business points to a rough start for the economy in the third quarter but notes gains made in the foodservice industry. Study shows more smokers in foodservice October 1, 2009, Rockville, MD - Full-time foodservice workers are more likely to smoke cigarettes than those in any other line of work, says a new study reported on by Nation's Restaurant News. |
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