New distribution of healthy food products in China and a low-calorie fruit puree set to test U.S. markets could spark market share gains for the company.
The greatest consumption of these high-calorie meals is in low-income neighborhoods where electronic welfare cards are accepted at fast food restaurants.
Wartman vilifies "the food industry" for providing consumers with calorie-rich products at low prices--that is, for feeding the poor, hardly a moral failing.