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This year’s election brought mudslinging, bad-mouthing and a country so divided that people were actually de-friending and un-following “friends” via their social media accounts.
According to the Chinese New Year, 2012 is the year of the dragon, but for many in the refrigerated and frozen foods industry, it was more like the year of mergers, acquisitions, buyouts, sellouts, resignations and new retail product launches.
It finally happened. Refrigerated & Frozen Foods’ website, www.RFFmag.com, underwent an extreme makeover, complete with an updated navigational bar, gated content, photo galleries, new products, a list of associations and partners, expanded advertising opportunities and more.
Marina Mayer, editor-in-chief of Refrigerated & Frozen Foods, braved the New Orleans heat to attend the Food Logistics Forum, a three-day
conference designed to provide solutions and connections to navigate
today’s increasingly complex cold chain.
Refrigerated & Frozen Foods named Marina Mayer as the new editor-in-chief, replacing Bob Garrison, who was appointed editor-in-chief of Prepared Foods,
a sister publication.
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