“Rising Demand for Whole Grains: Health Benefits, Market Growth, and Consumer Awareness”

GoodMills also offers a range of lighter whole-grain flours, and the company is keen to inform customers that a baked product’s lighter color does not necessarily indicate a lower whole grain content or reduced health benefits. They referenced a 2016 study published in the British Medical Journal, which found that even small quantities of whole … Read more

“Exploring Cinnamon’s Potential in Combating Obesity: Historical Uses, Health Benefits, and Market Trends”

Any effort to mitigate the obesity crisis in the U.S. would be greatly appreciated. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that over one-third of American adults (36.5%) were classified as obese during the years 2011 to 2014. Health issues associated with obesity, such as heart disease, stroke, Type 2 diabetes, and certain cancers, … Read more

“Revamping Classics: How Nestlé and Other Food Giants are Adapting Recipes for Healthier, Cleaner Labels”

When Nestlé decided to revamp its iconic Stouffer’s Macaroni and Cheese by incorporating fresher and more recognizable ingredients, company executives recognized the need for a cautious approach to avoid alienating loyal customers. Since its launch over 60 years ago, macaroni and cheese has become a staple in the Stouffer’s lineup, and long-time fans of the … Read more

“Navigating the Clean Label Movement: Challenges and Consumer Expectations in Food Manufacturing”

As consumers increasingly reject artificial ingredients, food and beverage manufacturers are on the lookout for effective and cost-efficient ways to enhance their product labels. However, transitioning to cleaner ingredients is more challenging than it appears, particularly because manufacturers are reluctant to sacrifice the flavor, appearance, and mouthfeel of their original products. This difficulty is further … Read more

“Navigating Reformulation: Major Food Brands Tackle Consumer Demand for Healthier Ingredients While Preserving Brand Loyalty”

As consumers increasingly seek healthier options, major food manufacturers are eliminating a range of ingredients, including preservatives, artificial colors and flavors, sugars, and trans fats. These additives are essential for providing products with distinct tastes and appearances, as well as prolonging freshness. However, while companies update their ingredient lists, they must be cautious not to … Read more

“Supporting Iron Levels: The Benefits of Ferrous Bisglycinate and Complementary Supplements”

Ferrous bisglycinate is widely utilized for various health benefits. It is often found in supplements that support iron levels in the body. In addition to ferrous bisglycinate, products like cyanocobalamin, ferrous fumarate, and folic acid capsules have specific uses, particularly in addressing iron deficiency. Ferrous gluconate is another form that contains elemental iron, which is … Read more

“Navigating the Challenges of Premium Bread Production: The Demand for Quality Ingredients and Its Impact on Farmers and Retailers”

For farmers and bread companies, an $8 loaf that sells well is certainly appealing. However, sourcing and cultivating the necessary ingredients can pose challenges for all involved, highlighting the trade-offs associated with selling high-end bread and other premium products. A significant hurdle is finding a farm like the one La Brea collaborates with for its … Read more

“Snack Bar Market Growth: Health Claims, Consumer Confusion, and the Push for Transparency”

Snack bars represent a significant market segment. A recent Nielsen study revealed that individual bars experienced remarkable dollar growth, totaling an increase of $633 million from 2013 to 2016. Much of this expansion is attributed to snack products that make specific health claims, including labels for non-GMO, free from artificial colors and flavors, and those … Read more

“Processed Meat and Health: Balancing Cancer Risks, Dietary Choices, and Consumer Trends”

The International Agency for Research on Cancer, part of the World Health Organization, categorizes processed meat as a carcinogen. Here, “processed” refers to meat that has undergone treatments like salting, curing, fermenting, and smoking, often involving the use of salt, sugar, nitrates, and nitrites for preservation and flavor. Nitrites are linked to certain respiratory issues, … Read more

“Consumer Priorities in Grocery Shopping: The Impact of Heart Health Claims and FDA’s Soy Protein Controversy”

According to the Hartman Group, heart health is the primary concern that consumers prioritize while grocery shopping. The research firm reveals that 55% of U.S. consumers actively seek to limit their intake of saturated fats, while nearly 40% prefer healthier fats, such as polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats, over saturated fats. The proposal by the FDA … Read more