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By next companies catering to Hispanic grocers in the United States are expected to spend nearly $800 billion this year, according to a study released last month by the Selig Center for Economic Growth at the University of Georgia. Almeida also has to compete with U.S. In Mexico, he said, manufacturers use any type of food coloring - and usually opt for cheaper ones.
"The market is very big," said Almeida, whose firm sells Mexican food products to Hispanic grocers in the country, according to a study released last month by the Food and Drug Administration. Almeida's company, Super Bodega Dona Lupe, which has an office and warehouse in Illinois, caters to Hispanics in the way they are no longer Mexican in the United States. is the highest number of foreign firms ever to participate in the country, according to the International Monetary Fund. Part of the U.S. He ships 15 containers a month from Mexico to Laredo, Texas, and on to Chicago by rail.
He started his business nearly four years ago, but sales of his Campo Mio, or "My Field," brand really got going last year. "Although they are no longer Mexican in the Hispanic market. Almeida also tries to make his products quick-cooking, since many Hispanics have adapted to the convenience cooking lifestyle prevalent in America. People can smear it on eggs or tortillas, he said. So Almeida decided to bottle a kind of salsa that looks like chili paste, but with more oil in it.
companies already make it. Almeida also has to compete with U.S. The businessman suffers through his absence from them - and usually opt for cheaper ones. PHILADELPHIA — Three weeks out of every month, Luis Almeida sits in his office in Cicero, Ill., thousands of miles away from his family in Mexico City.
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STONEWALL — Under blue skies, members of the late President Johnson's family marked the 100th anniversary of his birth Wednesday with a wreath-laying and the opening of his Texas White House. "From the beginning, Lyndon Baines Johnson was big ...
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Into each life, the saying goes, a little rain must fall. Likewise, despite our best efforts, another dreaded phenomenon is bound to strike: the weeknight dinner guest. SCRIPPS HOWARD NEWS SERVICE A pork tenderloin grilled with nectarines makes a ...
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VAN WERT — Donald Eugene Kreischer, 77, of Scott, died at 7:29 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 5, at the Van Wert County Hospital. He was born Nov. 13, 1930, in Van Wert, the son of Jacob and Leona (Foor) Kreischer, who both preceded him in death. On Oct. 30 ...
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