CIA partners with Campbell's, Coca-ColaPosted Nov 29th 2006 4:00PM by Joe DiStefano The Culinary Institute of America has launched an R&D program with several leading food-service players, including The Coca-Cola Co. and Campbell Soup Co. Who knew that the CIA was involved in food-service research? In my mind it's always been more well-known for turning out top chefs. The other partners in the CIA's Menu R&D and Flavor Discovery Initiative are Tyson Foods and Ventura Foods. Each founding partner has ponied up $250,000 toward the project, which will focus on food science as it pertains to food service. Applied research that can be published in trade journals is one of the venture's primary goals. The research areas will include flavor discovery, consumer preference and emerging food-service technologies. Perhaps the program's findings will help Hardee's come up with a salad that doesn't break the 800-calorie mark. |
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