Posted: August 18, 2010 at 8:15 am | Tags: Arrives, Denvir, drink, favourite, food, Free, glasgow, marketing, Scotland’s, show
Denvir Marketing: Scotland’s Favourite Free Food and Drink Show Arrives in Glasgow
LONDON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Scotland’s favourite free food and drink show arrives in Glasgow Tesco’s Enjoy the Taste of Scotland roadshow is set to hit Glasgow on Friday 27th and Saturday 28th August 2010. The event, which will be hosted at the Tesco Silverburn Extra store, Barrhead Road, is open to the public and free to attend. The event will be officially launched by Gordon Matheson, Leader of …
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Posted: July 12, 2010 at 5:40 am | Tags: appetite, better, burgers, business, food, growing, industry, sizzling
Growing appetite for “better burgers” has business sizzling for food industry
FALLS CHURCH, Va. – With a drive-through seemingly on every corner, you might think the market for burgers long ago reached saturation. But the
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Posted: July 2, 2010 at 9:18 pm | Tags: business, california, food, Home, Made, pastry, selling, Small, start
What are the governmental rules and regulations of such a small business?
Posted: July 1, 2010 at 5:27 am | Tags: award, business, food, journalism, Loeb, safety, series, times, wins, york
The New York Times wins Loeb business journalism award for series on food safety
NEW YORK, N.Y. – The New York Times on Tuesday won a Loeb Award, among the highest honours in business journalism, for a series of stories detailing how the safety of the nation’s food has been compromised by laxly enforced safeguards and industry shortcuts.
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Posted: June 30, 2010 at 1:27 pm | Tags: award, food, Loeb, safety, series, times, wins
NY Times wins Loeb award for series on food safety
The New York Times on Tuesday won a Loeb Award, among the highest honors in business journalism, for a series of stories detailing how the safety of the nation’s food has been compromised by laxly enforced safeguards and industry shortcuts.
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Posted: June 30, 2010 at 4:47 am | Tags: food, pantry, summer, this, travel, wheels
Food pantry: Have wheels, will travel this summer
BY KENNY WALTER Staff Writer Minnie Daniels, 82, walks 1.2 miles to Foodtown to get her groceries. With so many seniors, like Daniels, struggling to find transportation and funds to buy food, the FoodBank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties unveiled its mobile pantry last week. The pantry made its inaugural stop at the Red Bank Housing Authority on June 21 for a press conference. read more
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Posted: June 29, 2010 at 9:24 pm | Tags: business, credit, department, excellent, food, want
I’m a US Marine, and have always had lots of bills mostly due to bad timing or luck in life and the fact we don’t make that much money in comparison to the civilian sector and specially in the first few ranks. But, I have had good credit for many years because I have always concentrated on developing my credit, and in the last few months after I paid all my bills, my credit score jumped thru the roof and my credit is EXCELLENT roaming arounf the 800 points (FICO Score). My wife is not quite up there but she also have really good credit (750ish).
We are now planning to buy our first home and having excellent credit is helping things in a huge way even though we don’t have any money to put down so we are going with 100% finance and use the little we have been saving to pay closing costs and what not..
NOW, I want to also stablish a business, and even though between me and my wife have almost 150,000 available in personal credit, will be better to get BUSINESS credit instead?
And if it really is better to get a business line of credit or multiple lines of credit with multiple companies, how do I about it and what should I expect from them or what do I need? Or will it better to go directly to a bank present my idea and hope they will get me the financing I need.
Posted: June 29, 2010 at 9:24 pm | Tags: business, credit, department, excellent, food, want
I’m a US Marine, and have always had lots of bills mostly due to bad timing or luck in life and the fact we don’t make that much money in comparison to the civilian sector and specially in the first few ranks. But, I have had good credit for many years because I have always concentrated on developing my credit, and in the last few months after I paid all my bills, my credit score jumped thru the roof and my credit is EXCELLENT roaming arounf the 800 points (FICO Score). My wife is not quite up there but she also have really good credit (750ish).
We are now planning to buy our first home and having excellent credit is helping things in a huge way even though we don’t have any money to put down so we are going with 100% finance and use the little we have been saving to pay closing costs and what not..
NOW, I want to also stablish a business, and even though between me and my wife have almost 150,000 available in personal credit, will be better to get BUSINESS credit instead?
And if it really is better to get a business line of credit or multiple lines of credit with multiple companies, how do I about it and what should I expect from them or what do I need? Or will it better to go directly to a bank present my idea and hope they will get me the financing I need.
Posted: June 10, 2010 at 5:29 am | Tags: allow, downtown, food, program, Spots, trucks
Program To Allow Food Trucks At 3 Downtown Spots
Food truck rules for Downtown Cincinnati Business District
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Posted: May 26, 2010 at 3:59 am | Tags: business, cart, food, Good, idea, Small
It’s not extremely complicated, and I live right next to downtown Minneapolis. There are also several lakes around there. I would like to do a crepe stand, but that might require too much work. I’m now considering a refreshment stand on the lake. I will look for a loan once the idea is complete.
Do you think that this would be a good small business venture?
I’m really uncertain about it, because it seems really risky and requires lots of skill to make the food well. I am only 17 and figure that whatever happens, it will be a good experience.
Anyone tried something like this?
Posted: April 5, 2010 at 7:45 pm | Tags: distribution, Find, food, freeofcharge, international, into, investors, list, private, processing
I am trying to find a $50 million investment into a food distribution and processing conglomerate of growing and new companies in Eastern Europe. This is a type of investment that usually requires an asset investment fund; furthermore, it takes specialized knowledge in the industrial consumer mass market food business. I have heard of companies, from WallMart to Tyson Foods, making plans for East European developing markets. However, I cannot find any concentrated source of information on these companies trying to invest into that market. Even most open investor lists require a purchase or paid subscription. However, by logic, there should be pooled lists of investors seeking worthwhile projects. The usual saying in investment circles is that there is plenty of money – what is missing are good investment projects. Here I have the opposite situation – I just need to find those wise investors! Any help on that?
Posted: April 4, 2010 at 7:58 am | Tags: business, food, Good, idea, profitable, would
This guy just started a yogurt business and he has a lot of customers everyday. I mean people just love his yogurt!
Posted: March 31, 2010 at 9:36 pm | Tags: $750k, about, business, costs, employees, fast, food, insurance, Makes, much, rest, Small, year
I want to insure also from fire and from a costumer that fell in my place.
Its also for a new business- no history!
Thanks!
just whats the average- its not have to be the exact amount?
Its only for a project I’m working on….
Please people help me That!
Posted: March 25, 2010 at 3:59 am | Tags: area, business, food, Home, kind, organic
$2500 I want to start a home business . what are some ideas out there? thanks or if you have any link that can help me. I would appreciate
Posted: March 23, 2010 at 4:00 am | Tags: business, conerning, food, idea, industry
I want to make a business concerning food industry (cooking or baking). Could u suggest me some ideas? Perhaps something a little bit weird or unusual or smth that I can make lots of money. If u have any advice plz let me know.
Posted: February 23, 2010 at 4:06 am | Tags: customers, food, gunpoint, held, lion, robbery
Customers held at gunpoint in Food Lion robbery
GASTONIA, N.C. — Two masked and armed robbers broke in through the roof of a grocery store Monday morning, surprising management and customers. It happened at the Food Lion on New Hope Road in north Gastonia just as the store opened for business. “My husband called and said, ‘We have a problem.’ And I said, ‘What kind of problem?’” said Christal Thompson, whose husband is one of the managers at …
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Posted: September 12, 2009 at 4:38 am | Tags: business, education, entertainment, food, health, internet, media, mosaicodelivrosfsm-org, screen, sports, technology, travel
Apart from your electronic equipment, the most vital features of a media room sometimes can be the window coverings. As you are aware , any ambient glow can place a constraint on your motion picture screening. Yet if you’ve got the most modern electronics, what good are they if you can’t fully enjoy viewing them during the daylight hours.

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Posted: September 9, 2009 at 12:26 pm | Tags: amsterdam, clinton, corruption, food, mccain, obama, school, trains, wikipedia
My two favorite math jokes: A mathematician walks into a bar and asks for ten times the normal number of drinks anyone else has.

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Posted: September 8, 2009 at 6:02 pm | Tags: arizona, cool, flickr-photos, food, house, laura, opinion, photography, weather
September 8, 2009Leave a commentGo to comments For some reason, I can’t seem to get the hang of beans.

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Posted: August 27, 2009 at 12:22 pm | Tags: business, civil-eats, cooking, east, eating-culture, environment, first-lady, food, grow-your-own, health, kitchen, obamafoodorama, regional-food, take-action, west
Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Kathleen Merrigan just sent out a really exciting memo [pdf]: “ Harnessing USDA rural development programs to support local and regional food systems ,” which goes far beyond fantasies of how a new food system might look, and straight into how this gets both funded and created. Merrigan’s new memo details how to use USDA funding for the kind of projects that are being developed by First Lady Michelle Obama and her food policy team, such as school lunch infrastr

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Getting Serious About Local and Regional Food: The USDA, the East Wing and the West Wing Working Together
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