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Nutrition Guidelines After Surgery Nutrition Basics………………………………………………
Nutrition Guidelines After Surgery Nutrition Basics……………………………………………….................................................... 3 Sugar Free Products………………………………………………………….. 8 How to Read a Food Label……………………...................................... 10 Essentials for Success…………………………………………………………. 11 Creating Optimal Fat Loss…………………………………………………...12 2 Week Pre-Operative Diet…………………………………….............................................13 Sample Meal Plans……………………………………………………………… 15 General Guidelines …………………………………………………….......................................17 Stage 1: Clear Liquid Diet ………………………………………..............19 Grocery List…………………………………………………… 21 Stage 2: Liquids/Pureed…………………………………………………… 22 Grocery List………………………………………………….. 24 Meal Plan…………………………………………………… 26 Stage 3: Soft Diet …………………………………………………………….. 27 Grocery List………………………………………………… 29 Meal Plan……………………………………………………. 31 Stage 4: Regular Texture Diet …………………………………........... 32 Grocery List…………………………………………………. 33 Meal Plan……………………………………………………. 35 Stage 5: Maintenance …………………………………………………….. 36 Potential Nutrition Problems …………………………………........................................... 38 Vitamins and Minerals …..……………………………………………………………………...... 41 Vitamin Supplement Guidelines………………………………………. 43 Post Bariatric Diet at a Glance……………………………………….................................. 44 Complete Protein List…………………………………………………...................................... 45 High Protein Yogurt……………………………………………………………………………….. 47 Resources...……………………………………………………………………………………………… 48 Weight Loss Surgery is designed -
Mondelez International Announces $50 Million Investment Opportunity for UK Coffee Site
November 7, 2014 Mondelez International Announces $50 Million Investment Opportunity for UK Coffee Site - Proposal coincides with Banbury coffee plant's 50th anniversary - Planned investment highlights success of Tassimo single-serve beverage system - Part of a multi-year, $1.5 billion investment in European manufacturing BANBURY, England, Nov. 7, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Mondelez International, the world's pre-eminent maker of chocolate, biscuits, gum and candy as well as the second largest player in the global coffee market, today announced plans to invest $50 million (£30 million) in its Banbury, UK factory to build two new lines that will manufacture Tassimo beverage capsules. Tassimo is Europe's fastest growing single-serve system, brewing a wide variety of beverages including Jacobs and Costa coffees and Cadbury hot chocolate. The decision is part of Mondelez International's multi-year investment in European manufacturing, under which $1.5 billion has been invested since 2010. The planned investment will create close to 80 roles and coincides with the 50th anniversary of the Banbury factory, which produces coffee brands such as Kenco, Carte Noire and Maxwell House. The Tassimo capsules produced in Banbury will be exported to Western European coffee markets in France and Spain as well as distributed in the UK. "Tassimo is a key driver of growth for our European coffee business, so this $50 million opportunity is a great one for Banbury," said Phil Hodges, Senior Vice President, Integrated Supply Chain, Mondelez Europe. "Over the past 18 months, we've made similar investments in Bournville and Sheffield, underscoring our commitment to UK manufacturing. -
Kraft Foods Inc(Kft)
KRAFT FOODS INC (KFT) 10-K Annual report pursuant to section 13 and 15(d) Filed on 02/28/2011 Filed Period 12/31/2010 UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549 (Mark one) FORM 10-K [X] ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 For the fiscal year ended December 31, 2010 OR [ ] TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 COMMISSION FILE NUMBER 1-16483 Kraft Foods Inc. (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter) Virginia 52-2284372 (State or other jurisdiction of incorporation or organization) (I.R.S. Employer Identification No.) Three Lakes Drive, Northfield, Illinois 60093-2753 (Address of principal executive offices) (Zip Code) Registrant's telephone number, including area code: 847-646-2000 Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act: Title of each class Name of each exchange on which registered Class A Common Stock, no par value New York Stock Exchange Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(g) of the Act: None Indicate by check mark if the registrant is a well-known seasoned issuer, as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act. Yes x No ¨ Indicate by check mark if the registrant is not required to file reports pursuant to Section 13 or Section 15(d) of the Act. Yes ¨ No x Note: Checking the box above will not relieve any registrant required to file reports pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Exchange Act from their obligations under those Sections. -
Enel Green Power's Renewable Energy Is Part of the History of Mondelēz International's Business Unit in Mexico
Media Relations T (55) 6200 3787 [email protected] enelgreenpower.com ENEL GREEN POWER'S RENEWABLE ENERGY IS PART OF THE HISTORY OF MONDELĒZ INTERNATIONAL'S BUSINESS UNIT IN MEXICO • Enel Green Power supplies up to 77 GWh annually to two Mondelēz International factories with wind energy from its 200 MW Amistad I wind farm located in Ciudad Acuña, Coahuila. • Thanks to this relationship, Mondelēz International has avoided the emission of approximately 33,000 tons of CO2 per year. Mexico City, October 7th, 2020 – Enel Green Power México (EGPM), the renewables subsidiary of Enel Group, joins the celebration of the 8th anniversary of Mondelēz International in the country, by commemorating two years of successful collaboration through an electric power supply contract. Derived from this contract, Mondelēz International has received up to 77 GWh per year of renewable energy to its factories located in the State of Mexico and Puebla. Thanks to the renewable energy supplied by EGPM´s Amistad I wind farm; Mondelēz International has avoided the emission of around 33,000 tons of CO2 per year, equivalent to almost 80% of its emission reduction target for Latin America in 2020. Similarly, this energy is capable of producing approximately more than 100,000 tons annually of product from brands such as Halls, Trident, Bubbaloo, Oreo, Tang and Philadelphia and is enough to light approximately 33,000 Mexican homes for an entire year. “It is an honor for Enel Green Power México to contribute to Mondelēz International environmental objectives and efforts to accelerate energy transition in the country. Today more and more companies are convinced that renewable energies are not only sustainable, but also profitable, which is why this type of agreements serve as a relevant growth path for clean sources in Mexico”, stated Paolo Romanacci, Country Manager of Enel Green Power Mexico. -
Directoryproduct
FOODSERVICE PRODUCT Directory FIRST HALF 2018 Sour Patch ID | 02.22.13 | 41692 CONNECT WITH CUSTOMERS THROUGH ON-BRAND Sn & ts Brands matter to customers. Mondelezack Internationals offers a full portfolio S of sweet,w savorye and eportion-conscious snacks with the brand names they love, plus branded inclusions that help sweeten dessert sales. Keep up with evolving snacking trends and put the power of preferred brands behind you with classic snacks, new products and innovative applications. Classic Cookies & Crackers Morning Must-Haves • OREO • CHIPS AHOY! • belVita Blueberry • WHEAT THINS • NUTTER BUTTER • belVita Sandwich Peanut Butter • belVita Protein Oats, Honey & Chocolate The #1 peanut butter sandwich cookie1 America’s #1 #1 selling cookie The nation’s #1 breakfast biscuit1 is a top-10 winner chocolate chip cookie1 in America1 for breakthrough innovation in 20142 1. Nielsen, Market : xAOC plus Convenience. 52 weeks ending 8/26/17 2. Heller, Laura, “Nielsen’s Breakthrough Innovation Winners Turn Challenges into Sales” Forbes, May 6, 2014 2 Better-for-You Bites • Véa World Crisps • GOOD THiNS Sweet Potato • RITZ CRISP & THINS • OREO THINS Bites #1 selling cracker— filled & unfilled1 Delightful Dessert Inclusions • NUTTER BUTTER • CHIPS AHOY! • OREO Top branded ingredient on dessert menus3 Crème de la Candy America’s #1 sour confection brand is big among millennials 18–344 • SOUR PATCH KIDS • SOUR PATCH Watermelon • SWEDISH FISH Red • OREO Chocolate Candy Bar • OREO Chocolate Candy Bar Mint The nation’s #1 breakfast biscuit1 is a top-10 winner America’s #1 Cookie1 perfectly for breakthrough innovation in 20142 pairs with Europe’s #1 Chocolate1 3. -
Mondelēz Union Network
Mondelēz Union Network What is ? Mondelez is a global snack foods company which came into being on October 2, 2012 when the former Kraft Foods Inc. was split into two, resulting in the creation of two separate companies, both headquartered in the USA. Mondelēz took the “snacks” products (biscuits, confectionery, salty crackers, nuts, gum, Tang), giving it about two-thirds the revenue of the former Kraft. The remaining “grocery” products were stuffed into a North American (only) company now known as Kraft Foods Group. Former Kraft CEO Irene Rosenfeld now heads up Mondelēz. If you worked for the former Kraft or one of its subsidiaries manufacturing or distributing snack products, including former Danone or Cadbury products, you now work for Mondelēz or one of its subsidiaries. In some countries, the name change will not be immediate. Mondelēz Kraft Foods Group Oreo, Chips Ahoy, Fig Kraft macaroni and cheese Newtons, SnackWell’s, Stove Top stuffing Nilla wafers, Mallomars Kool-Aid and Capri Sun Nabisco crackers including drinks Ritz, Triscuit, Teddy Grahams, Deli brands including Oscar Honey Maid, Premium Mayer, Louis Rich, saltines, Planters nuts, Lunchables, Deli Creations, Cheese Nips, Wheat Thins, Claussen pickles Lu biscuits Philadelphia cream cheese Philadelphia cream cheese Kraft, Velveeta and Cracker Toblerone chocolate, Milka Barrel cheese candy bars, Cadbury, Green and Black’s Jell-O Trident/ Dentyne gum Cool Whip/Miracle Whip Halls A-1 steak sauce, Grey Poupon mustard Tang Vegemite Jacobs coffee Maxwell House coffee 888 Brand names in red are ‘power brands’ each generating revenue over USD 1 billion In North America, Maxwell House coffee is ‘grocery’ (Kraft Foods Group), but elsewhere coffee is Mondelēz. -
Product Guide January - June 2020 PRODUCT GUIDE JAN - JUN 2020 Welcome
Disclaimer Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the contents of this list, information contained in this catalogue is given in good faith. All items featured within this brochure are subject to availability. Size and product information are quoted as approximate and for guidance only. Pictures are for illustration purposes only. Head Office Depot Wakefield Depot Serving Central & Southern areas Serving Northern areas Steelmans Road Premier Park Jamesbridge Unit 3, Darlaston, Wednesbury Premier Way West Midlands Wakefield WS10 9UZ LS26 8ZA 0121 526 8400 www.afblakemore.com/food-service/welcome Product Guide January - June 2020 PRODUCT GUIDE JAN - JUN 2020 Welcome... Blakemore foodservice is part of the wider Blakemore group with a turnover of over £1billion. The Blakemore group has been in existence for over 100 years and is headed up by Peter Blakemore who is Chairman and also grandson of the original founder. • The whole of the business is based on strong company values • Maximise Staff potential and their contribution to the company’s success • Give great service to all our customers and add value to our trade partners • Make a significant positive contribution to the community • Attain excellence in everything we do • Behave with honesty and integrity in everything we do Here at Blakemore Foodservice, we pride ourselves Brexit is still looming, however rest assured that on providing great value and a wide range of we have a robust plan in place to minimise impact products to meet our customers’ needs, delivering all to supply during this period. We will endeavour to across England, Scotland and Wales. -
Union Made Grocery List a Guide to Buying Union at the Grocery Store
Union Made Grocery List A Guide To Buying Union At The Grocery Store Do you like supporting companies that produce products that are Union Made in the United States? That is a silly question of course you do! Since 2002 Ethix Merch has been committed to helping people like you make ethical pur- chasing decisions. In order to continue on our mission we created this handy little guide to help you at the grocery store. The Union Made Grocery List is filled with a variety of “grocery” products that are made by fellow union members including: Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers (BCTGM), United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW), Machinists (IAM), United Farm Workers (UFW) and Teamsters (IBT) Inside you will find union made options for some of your fa- vorite beverages, snacks and other foods that you probably already buy on a regular basis. By the way if you haven’t already done so please download our Practical Guide to Better Cooking, Tips For The Culinary Impaired. This guide is packed full of useful cooking tips & advice created to make anybody a culinary rock star if only in their own kitchen. In Solidarity, Kevin O’Brien Munchos Potato Crisps Canned Foods Nabisco Nilla Wafers NutriGrain Bars Chef Boyardee Nutter Butter Del Monte Old El Paso Chips, Dips & Salsa Dinty Moore Oreos Green Giant Orville Redenbacher Popcorn Hanover Pinwheels Hormel Premium Crackers Libby’s Quaker Oats Granola Bars Quaker Snack Mix Rice Krispies Treats Healthy Brands Ritz Crackers Rold Gold Pretzels Andy Boy Royal Brand Pudding & Gelatin Andy Boy Vegetables Ruffles Bicks Slim Jim Blue Diamond Almonds, Snacks Smartfood Popcorn California Mushroom Farm Inc Snackwells EuroFresh Farms Vegetables Act II Popcorn Snyders of Berlin Cortland Valley Bagel Bites Stacy's Pita Chips EBRO Bakenets Sun Chips Eurofresh Barnum Animal Crackers Tastykake Flanagan Better Cheddars Teddy Grahams Fresh Express Salads Bugles. -
Whole Grain Wheat Thins 1. Summarize Product/Service
Whole Grain Wheat Thins 1. Summarize Product/Service Company - This product is made by Nabisco, a division of Kraft foods. Nabisco is a subsidiary of Mondelez International. Other Nabisco products include Chips Ahoy, Teddy Grahams, Oreos, Ritz Crackers, and Belvita. Mondelez International has a market share of four percent, and their company is run out of Deerfield, IL. Lately, Mondelez International has launched innovative products over the past years to keep up with health trends and new snacking habits. Industry - The industry that Wheat Thins are in is cookie and cracker manufacturing. According to IBISWorld, the industry revenue for 2017 was $26.9 billion. Consumers started going from cookies and crackers to healthier snack and meal options. Ingredients - This product contains: Whole Grain Wheat Flour, Unbleached Enriched Flour (Wheat Flour, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamine Mononitrate [Vitamin B1], Riboflavin [Vitamin B2], Folic Acid), Soybean Oil, Sugar, Cornstarch, Malt Syrup (From Barley And Corn), Salt, Invert Sugar, Monoglycerides, Leavening (Calcium Phosphate And/Or Baking Soda), Vegetable Color (Annatto Extract, Turmeric Oleoresin). Contains: Wheat. Types - There are many other kinds of Wheat Thins, including: Artisan cheese: Wisconsin Colby, Artisan cheese: Vermont White Cheddar, Chipotle, Dill Pickle, Fiber Selects 5-Grain, Flatbread Garlic & Parsley, Flatbread Tuscan Herb, Hint of Salt, Honey Mustard, Lime (limited time 2013), Multigrain, Popped – a popped chip variety of Wheat Thins[9], Ranch, Reduced Fat [10], Sour Cream and Onion, Smoked Gouda, Smoky BBQ, Spicy Buffalo, Sundried Tomato & Basil, Sweet Onion, and Zesty Salsa. Product - Wheat Thins are 9.1 oz boxes of whole-wheat crackers and are made with whole-grain wheat flour. -
2014 Estados Unidos ? Oportunidades Para Alimentos Bebidas E Agronegócios Brasileiros
ESTADOS UNIDOS PERFIL E OPORTUNIDADES COMERCIAIS PARA ALIMENTOS, BEBIDAS E AGRONEGÓCIOS 2014 1 Apex-Brasil Mauricio Borges PRESIDENTE Ricardo Santana DIRETOR DE NEGÓCIOS Tatiana Porto DIRETORA DE GESTÃO CORPORATIVA Marcos Tadeu Caputi Lélis GERENTE EXECUTIVO DE ESTRATÉGIA CORPORATIVA E NEGÓCIOS AUTORES DO ESTUDO: Leonardo Silva Machado Rafaela Alves Albuquerque GERÊNCIA DE INTELIGÊNCIA COMERCIAL E COMPETITIVA – APEX-BRASIL Mary Ann Ribeiro Blackburn SECOM DO CONSULADO DO BRASIL EM HOUSTON, TX Agradecimento especial à Embaixada do Brasil em Washington, aos SECOMs dos Consulados do Brasil em New York, Chicago e Houston pelo apoio logístico e informacional que possibilitou o sucesso da Missão Prospectiva de Inteligência Comercial nos Estados Unidos. E também aos colegas dos Escritórios da Apex- Brasil em São Francisco e em Miami, em especial ao Sr. Fernando Spohr que participou ativamente das reuniões durante a missão. Todos contribuíram com informações que enriqueceram este estudo. SEDE Setor Bancário Norte, Quadra 02, Lote 11, CEP 70.040-020 Brasília – DF Tel.: 55 (61) 3426-0202 Fax: 55 (61) 3426-0263 www.apexbrasil.com.br E-mail: [email protected] © 2014 Apex-Brasil Qualquer parte desta obra poderá ser reproduzida, desde que citada a fonte. 2 APRESENTAÇÃO Este estudo tem o intuito de fornecer informações às empresas brasileiras que pretendam acessar o mercado dos Estados Unidos. Além de apresentar um panorama socioeconômico, comercial e loGístico do país, o estudo destaca as principais oportunidades de exportação para as empresas brasileiras do complexo alimentos, bebidas e aGroneGócios que queiram atuar no mercado norte-americano. ÍNDICE PÁGINA SUMÁRIO EXECUTIVO PaG. 4 ASPECTOS GEOGRÁFICOS E SOCI OEC ONÔ MICOS PaG. -
The History of Kraft Foods Inc
The History of Kraft Foods Inc. All About Kraft Learn everything there is to know about Kraft: like who we are, how you can reach us and what we’re doing in your community. Kraft Foods Inc. is a company with many different roots and founders, all sharing a commitment to quality, a willingness to take risks and a spirit of innovation. Among the products now sold by Kraft Foods Inc. are so many “firsts” and innovations that a history of the company is almost a history of the food industry. Kraft traces its history to three of the most successful food entrepreneurs of the late 19th and early 20th centuries — J.L. Kraft, who started his cheese business in 1903; C.W. Post, who founded Postum Cereal Company (later renamed General Foods Corporation) in 1895; and Oscar Mayer, who began his meat business in 1883. The Story of J.L. Kraft The history of KRAFT goes back to 1903, when, with $65 in capital, a rented wagon and a horse named Paddy, J.L. Kraft started purchasing cheese at Chicago’s Water Street wholesale market and reselling it to local merchants. Within a short time, four of J.L. Kraft’s brothers joined him in the business, and, in 1909, they incorporated as J.L. Kraft & Bros. Co. In 1914, J.L. Kraft and his brothers purchased their first cheese factory in Stockton, Illinois. In 1915, they began producing processed cheese in 3-1/2 and 7-3/4 ounce tins. J.L. Kraft’s method of producing processed cheese was so revolutionary, in 1916 he obtained a patent for it and in 1917 the company started supplying cheese in tins to the U.S. -
Mondelez International Joins Chocolate Industry's 'Cocoaaction' Through World Cocoa Foundation
May 23, 2014 Mondelez International Joins Chocolate Industry's 'CocoaAction' Through World Cocoa Foundation - Coordinates Support from 12 Largest Global Cocoa Companies - Focuses on Boosting Supply Chain Productivity and Community Development - Complements Mondelez International's $400 Million Cocoa Life Sustainability Initiative DEERFIELD, Ill., May 23, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Mondelez International, the world's largest chocolate company and a proud member of the World Cocoa Foundation since 2004, is lending its support for the chocolate industry's "CocoaAction" sustainability strategy announced earlier this week during the visit by its board of directors in West Africa. CocoaAction brings together 12 of the largest companies in the cocoa industry under the World Cocoa Foundation to voluntarily coordinate and align their sustainability efforts, boost their impact and contribute to building a rejuvenated and economically viable cocoa sector. "As a founding member of the World Cocoa Foundation, we're proud to have played an active role in shaping CocoaAction," said Bharat Puri, President, Global Chocolate, Gum and Candy. "We believe in the power of major chocolate and cocoa companies working together to maximize the industry's ability to create thriving cocoa communities and help secure the future of the cocoa industry. We're pleased our signature Cocoa Life program, launched in 2012, aligns with the CocoaAction strategy, and we welcome the support from the governments of Ghana and Cote d'Ivoire for CocoaAction." Mondelez International will continue to expand its Cocoa Life sustainability program, a $400 million, 10-year effort plan based on its successful Cadbury Cocoa Partnership in Ghana, which has promoted gender equality in cocoa production since 2008.