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From: Refrigerated & Frozen Foods
Date: 20040601
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What would have happened if Count Leo Tolstoy took more of interest in Russia's food industry? Perhaps his early 19th Century novel would have been titled, War and Peas. Then again, the memorable first line of Charles Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities is seemingly right in step with today's food industry marketplace ... "It was the best of times. It was the worst of times."
No matter what, it is certainly an interesting time for today's food professionals. While large public companies appear bogged down with questions of how to grow and where to invest, their smaller, ...
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