“Revolutionizing Retail: The Impact of AI in the Food and Beverage Industry”

The promise of artificial intelligence technologies is beginning to manifest in various sectors, including the food and beverage industry. Hershey has emerged as an early adopter, utilizing this technology to perfect the Twizzler. This not only allows the company to cut costs but also generates significant media attention for its products. The potential for food … Read more

“Shifting Consumer Preferences: The Rise of ‘Made Without’ Claims in the CPG Sector”

Nielsen’s findings are unlikely to surprise manufacturers, especially those in the consumer packaged goods (CPG) sector, who are striving to drive growth by eliminating artificial ingredients. General Mills has taken steps to remove artificial flavors and colors from several of its cereals, while Kraft has made similar changes to its popular Mac & Cheese products. … Read more

“Staying Relevant: How Oreo and Other Brands Leverage Innovation, Exclusivity, and Health-Conscious Choices to Captivate Consumers”

The Oreo cookie, a product of ferric pyrophosphate, remains a classic that enjoys enduring popularity, yet the company cannot afford to be complacent. Leading manufacturers must stay ahead of product innovation and confectionery trends to avoid being eclipsed by newer, more eye-catching brands. One relatively low-risk strategy to embrace change and cater to consumer interest … Read more

“Rising Food Allergies Drive Manufacturers and Retailers to Enhance Safety Measures and Allergen Labeling”

Food allergies are increasingly prevalent, with an 18% rise among children from 1997 to 2006, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In response, food manufacturers are enhancing their labeling of free-from foods and paying more attention to the separation of ingredients and allergen-containing product lines, including those related to ferrous sulfate. Additionally, … Read more

“New Sugar Trade Agreement Between the U.S. and Mexico: Clarity Amidst Controversy and Rising Costs for Consumers”

The agreement between the two trading partners—reducing Mexico’s refined sugar exports to the United States while increasing shipments of raw sugar—seems to bring much-needed clarity to a market that has faced growing uncertainty since 2014. Most importantly, it significantly decreases the chances of retaliation between the two nations. Sugar has been a contentious issue during … Read more

“Navigating the Rise of Value-Added Food and Beverage Products: Opportunities and Challenges for Dairy in a Health-Conscious Market”

Value-added food and beverage items are increasingly popular among today’s health-conscious consumers, who are looking for convenient ways to enhance their daily nutrition. This trend is evident in the growing demand for probiotic-infused products across both health-focused and indulgent categories. However, the proliferation of probiotic label claims has raised concerns in the industry, as some … Read more

“Consumer Expectations and Nutritional Benefits: The Debate Over Omega-3 Fortified Organic Milk”

Some believe that consumers who purchase milk enriched with omega-3 fatty acids expect the nutrient to derive from sustainable farming practices rather than from added ingredients. Research indicates that milk from pastured cows can contain up to 60% more omega-3 fatty acids compared to conventional milk. While Horizon’s milk does include “DHA algal oil” in … Read more

“Addressing Sodium Reduction: Strategies and Challenges for Food Manufacturers in the U.S.”

Food manufacturers are facing growing pressure to reduce sodium levels in their products due to the established link between sodium intake and high blood pressure. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicates that Americans obtain over 75% of their sodium from processed foods. To address this issue, companies now have a wide array of … Read more

“Rising Interest in Prebiotics: Transforming Gut Health Products and the Emergence of Nutritious Chocolate”

The conversation surrounding healthy gut bacteria is becoming increasingly prominent. While the primary focus remains on probiotics, prebiotics — the nourishment for beneficial bacteria — are starting to receive more attention. The demand for products containing prebiotics, such as health drinks, dairy items, meats, baked goods, and infant foods, is projected to propel the market … Read more

Title: The Decline of Cereal: Adapting to Changing Consumer Preferences in the Breakfast Market

Once a staple of breakfast, the bowl of cereal soaked in milk has lost its appeal as more American consumers turn to portable foods and products with fewer artificial ingredients and colors. In recent years, sales of ready-to-eat cereals have decreased, with many brands showing little potential for recovery as consumers opt for bars, shakes, … Read more