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Coastal Chemical Corporation The Pillsbury Company Hershey Chocolate U.s.a. Hershey Plant... [Pg.70]

Another nontraditional approach to assessing quality systems is the hazard analysis and critical control point (HACCP). The Pillsbury Company conceived the HACCP in the early 1960s with the cooperation and participation of the National Aeronautic and Space Administration. Essentially, HACCP is a system that identifies and monitors specific food-borne hazards that can potentially affect the safety of food. Some medical device and diagnostics companies are implementing the same principles as the HACCP program. [Pg.437]

Pillsbury Kitchens Family Cookbook The Pillsbury Company Minneapolis, 1979 p. 123. [Pg.532]

Myers-Briggs Type Indicator profiles (based on research I conducted at the Pillsbury Company)... [Pg.75]

The theories of Deming in the 1950s that developed into the TQM system and the methods employed by the Pillsbury Company in the 1960s were the two major foundations for the development of HACCP (MFSC/ NFPA, 1992). [Pg.127]

We owe thanks to the following companies whose contributions aided us in financing some of the expenses of the participants Miles Labs., the Pillsbury Co., the Archer Daniels Midland Co., and the Grain Processing Co. [Pg.1]

Scleroglucan was initially marketed by the Pillsbury Co., Minneapolis, under the trade name Polytran . In 1976, a French company, (CECA, S.A.) obtained worldwide rights to Polytran, and is now manufacturing scleroglucan under the trade name Biopolymer CS . [Pg.306]

Many plastics producers and consumer industry leaders have become involved in major recycling ventures Mobil, Du Pont, Amoco, Dow Chemical, Proctor Gamble, Heinz, Pillsbury, Beatrice, Campbell, Continental, and others. Certain companies have long been recycling, such as Wellman, Inc., of Shrewsbury, N.J., which is the largest U.S. recycler of postconsumer plastics and scrap plastic fibers. [Pg.896]


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