On the money: ConAgra sees rational market
By just-food.com | 25 March 2010
ConAgra Foods has insisted its US consumer foods have remained rational, despite this morning (25 March) posting volumes growth that outstripped dollar sales due to higher promotional spending.
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ConAgra Foods has insisted its US consumer foods have remained rational, despite this morning (25 March) posting volumes growth that outstripped dollar sales due to higher promotional spending.

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