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Aunt Jemima will change its name and its mascot, with PepsiCo saying its origins are based on a racial stereotype
Aunt Jemima is changing its name and losing its mascot of a Black woman, which has been criticized …
Kate Taylor
Yes, oatmeal can be good for weight loss - here's how to eat it as part of a healthy diet
Oatmeal can be a healthy breakfast that helps you feel more full, but only if you eat it in certain…
Lindsay Kalter,Kailey Proctor
PepsiCo is rebranding Aunt Jemima products as Pearl Milling Company as it retires the character based on a racial stereotype
PepsiCo said on Tuesday its Aunt Jemima products, including pancake mixes and syrups, will be given…
Kevin Shalvey
This Women’s Day, Maersk’s exclusive Discover Her Grit series introduces us to the powerhouse behind Mrs. Bector Foods
Mrs Rajni Bector is a well-known personality, not only to people in the food industry but across In…
The cautionary tale of IQ Advantage, a talent management firm that focused on micro influencers
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Lauren Johnson
The $177 billion owner of Lay's chips is suing small-time Indian farmers for growing a type of potato it claims exclusive rights over
The company is seeking reparations of $143,000 each from four farmers accused of growing the FL-202…
Bill Bostock,Bill Bostock
The weed-killing chemical in a Monsanto lawsuit was found in beer and wine. Here's how worried you should be.
Much of the concern surrounding the chemical boils down to a report published by the WHO's Internat…
Aria Bendix
A top Frito-Lay exec lays out the biggest trends shaping the food snacks industry - and how the CPG giant is recalibrating to keep up
To that end, Frito-Lay started a loyalty program called PepCoin this month that refunds people up t…
Tanya Dua
From cereal startups to fast-food chains, everyone wants to cash in on people eating breakfast at home
Cereal sales are up 11.8% so far in 2020, compared to the same period last year, as people eat brea…
Kate Taylor
Land O'Lakes changed its packaging and removed drawing of Native American woman long criticized as a racist stereotype
Land O'Lakes removed the Native American woman and is refocusing its branding on the dairy farmers …
Madeline Stone
'We like to be the friend': Amazon competitor Boxed's CEO reveals how the wholesale retailer is cozying up to CPG giants like Coca-Cola and PepsiCo
Doing so has resulted in partnerships with the likes of Coca-Cola and PepsiCo, Huang said. Coca-Col…
Tanya Dua
Granola bars aren't what you think they are, new lawsuits claim
Last year, the World Health Organization classified glyphosate as a "probable" carcinogen, resultin…
I've started eating healthier and losing weight without spending a fortune thanks to an unlikely ally: Costco
Disclosure: This post is brought to you by the Personal Finance Insider team. We occasionally highl…
Dustin Clendenen
I put McLaren's new 'practical' $240,000 supercar to the test at Costco. It went way better than expected.
I consider myself a very thorough car reviewer. So when McLaren said its new GT had extra storage r…
Kristen Lee
10 food sources that are high in vitamin B12
Vitamin B12 foods are mostly animal-based like salmon or cheese, but it can also be found in fortif…
Sanjana Gupta,Samantha Casset…
Weed stocks are surging as 2 states vote on legalizing marijuana
At the time, Jon Trauben, managing partner at the cannabis-focused Altitude Investment Management, …
Ethel Jiang
A jury says that a common weed-killer chemical at the heart of an $80 million lawsuit contributed to a man's cancer
In 2017, the case led to the public release of internal emails between Monsanto and federal regulat…
Aria Bendix,Erin Brodwin
An environmental watchdog found traces of weed-killer in Cheerios and Nature Valley products. Here's how worried you should be.
Much of the evidence suggesting that glyphosate may be carcinogenic, or cancer-causing, comes from …
Aria Bendix
Leadership lessons from PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi
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The weed-killing chemical at the heart of a $2 billion lawsuit may be linked to damaging fatty liver disease in humans
An environmental exposure professor at Harvard previously told Business Insider that the IARC was a…