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Krinos Foods

Krinos Foods, Inc. is a United States private company based in New York that imports and produces Greek and other Mediterranean foods. It is one of the largest Greek food importers in North America.〔("Not-So-Extra-Virgin Olive Oil" ), ''Good Morning America'', ABC News, July 29, 2005.〕〔"the country's largest distributor of Greek foods", Florence Fabricant, ("Food Notes" ), ''The New York Times'', August 14, 1996.〕〔"North America`s largest importer, distributor and manufacturer of Greek foods", "The Greek Debt Crisis Comes to America", PBS ''Nightly Business Report'', May 28, 2010.〕〔"the largest importer, packager, and producer of Greek products in the United States and Canada", Demetris Tsakas, ("Krinos Foods Plans to Leave LIC and Build a High-Tech Plant in Bronx" ), ''The National Herald'', September 13, 2012.〕 The company headquarters are in the Long Island City section of Queens, but it has purchased a site to move to the Bathgate Industrial Park in the Tremont section of the Bronx.〔〔(City scores another food manufacturer for the Bronx ), The Real Deal, September 10, 2012.〕〔Daniel Beekman, ("Bronx getting its fill of food companies as Fairway, Food Fest, Krinos and “R” Best Produce put down roots" ), ''New York Daily News'', October 17, 2012.〕 In addition to New York, the company has manufacturing facilities in Chicago, Toronto, and Montreal.〔(About Us ), Krinos Foods, retrieved October 22, 2012.〕
==Products and history==

Krinos both imports and manufactures Greek, Italian, Indian, and Middle Eastern foods, including "cheeses, peppers, olives, ... cookies",〔Matt Richtel, ("Conservation at the Touch of a Button " ), ''The New York Times'', November 7, 2007.〕 phyllo,〔"Krinos is the most widely available phyllo", Barb Holland, ("This versatile, flaky, multi-layered pastry can be used to make everything from pizza to samosas" ), ''Toronto Star'', March 31, 1999 (payment required)〕 olive and other vegetable oils, figs, halva, grape leaves, yogurt, wines and beers (including Mythos beer from Greece〔"Mythos beer", ''Cheers'', May 1, 2000 ((Online ) at Highbeam, subscription required).〕), coffee, tea, fruit juices and nectars.〔 In the mid-2000s, the company was receiving approximately $18,000 a year in payments for the participation of its Long Island City plant in a remote power cut-off program with Enernoc of Boston.〔
Together with two other food importers, Big Alpha Foods Inc. and Doric Foods Inc., Krinos was formerly controlled by John Moscahlaidis, who founded it in 1985〔〔Florence Fabricant, ("Snails and Pastries From an Ambassador of Cretan Cuisine" ), ''The New York Times'', September 30, 1992.〕 or earlier.〔"Krinos Foods, an importer and distributor of foods from Greece, has completed the financing for a 110000-square-foot facility on a 182000-squarefoot site", Alan S. Oser, "Real Estate; LI City's Industrial Expansion", Real Estate, Business and Finance, ''The New York Times'', September 26, 1979 (Payment required).〕 In 1988 he was sentenced to two years' imprisonment after pleading guilty to importing contaminated cheese and mislabeling dairy products.〔Associated Press, ("Importer Pleads Guilty In Tainted Cheese Plot" ), ''The New York Times'', June 28, 1988.〕〔Frances Ann Burns, United Press International, ("Importer admits to shipping bad cheese" ), ''The Bryan Times'', June 28, 1988, p. 2.〕〔("Man Gets 2 Years in Jail for Importing Contaminated Cheese" ), ''The Morning Call'' (Allentown, Pennsylvania), September 12, 1988.〕 His son, Eric Moschlaidis, is currently president of the company.〔〔 Krinos was also found in 1990 to be selling a banned dye for Easter eggs, and in 1997 to be selling mislabeled cooking oil.〔〔Amy Klein, "Feds put lid on bogus olive oil: Agents raid warehouse, seize 22,700 gallons", ''Bergen County Record'', February 10, 2006 ((Online ) at Highbeam, subscription required).〕〔"Adulterated olive oil seized in New Jersey", ''The Food Institute Report'', February 13, 2006 ((Online ) at Highbeam, subscription required).〕 In 2005 an investigation by WABC reported on by ABC's ''Good Morning America'' showed that some of the company's extra-virgin olive oil contained cheaper ingredients.〔〔〔
In 2004 Krinos acquired Hellas International, a Greek food company headquartered in Salem, Massachusetts.〔"Mergers & acquisitions", ''The Food Institute Report'', June 7, 2004 ((Online ) at Highbeam, subscription required.)〕

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