Tuesday, January 8, 2013
By Michael Greenfield, CEO, Prime Source
By Michael Greenfield, CEO, Prime Source
While long-term care and other healthcare facilities are no longer worrying about milk prices doubling due to the โDairy Cliffโ, drought and other factors are predicted to cause food prices to rise significantly in 2013.
Long-term care facility owners, administrators and purchasing directors planning their dietary budgets for the coming months have been keeping a close watch on the news this week amid fears that milk prices could double due to the so-called โDairy Cliff