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Is Pinnacle Foods ready to win the food industry’s version of the Stanley Cup? Not yet. Even so, Refrigerated & Frozen Foods is proud to recognize the company for its dramatic, year-over-year improvements.
Your company spends time, money and other resources on package design. You ensure that accurate nutrition information, step-by-step preparation instructions and a strong brand identity all make it on to the front of your box, wrapper or bag.
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As if being the nation’s largest turkey processing operation isn’t
enough distinction, Butterball LLC’s Mount Olive, N.C., plant deserves
attention for several other reasons.
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