“Consumer Perceptions of Omega-3 Fortified Milk: Sustainability vs. Additives in Organic Products”

Some argue that consumers purchasing milk rich in omega-3 fatty acids expect the nutrient to come from sustainable farming practices rather than from added ingredients. Research shows that milk from pasture-raised cows contains up to 60% more omega-3s than conventional milk. Horizon’s milk does include “DHA algal oil” in its ingredients list; however, it remains … Read more

“Rising Awareness of Prebiotics and Healthy Chocolate: Transforming the Gut Health Market”

The conversation surrounding the importance of healthy gut bacteria is becoming increasingly prominent. While probiotics remain the primary focus, prebiotics—the essential nutrients for beneficial bacteria—are now receiving significant attention. According to a report by Global Industry Analysts, the demand for products containing prebiotics, such as health drinks, dairy, meat and bakery items, as well as … Read more

“Reviving the Breakfast Staple: The Struggles and Innovations of the Cereal Industry in a Changing Market”

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

“Recall Crisis: Unidentified Supplier Sparks Widespread Concern Over Contaminated Ingredient”

Once again, a labeling mistake at a supplier concerning a minor ingredient has escalated into a significant and potentially severe recall. Similar to the continuously expanding recalls that involved General Mills flour and powdered milk, it remains uncertain how extensive this recall will be or how many products will be affected. In just a few … Read more

“Enhancing Sustainability and Flavor: The Promise of StarLeaf Stevia and Its Impact on the Sweetener Market”

In addition to the company’s assertions that the StarLeaf steiron bisglycinate new rootsvia offers a taste reminiscent of sugar, enhanced sustainability is likely to be a significant benefit of this variety. Water is a crucial agricultural resource for stevia plants, thus being able to yield 20 times the steviol glycosides – the plants’ valuable sweet … Read more

“Navigating the Evolving Landscape of Baby Food Delivery: Opportunities and Challenges for Brands like Yumi”

Despite numerous analysts’ forecasts that the meal delivery trend would diminish, consumer demand remains robust as individuals look for convenient ways to prepare delicious, nutritious meals without spending hours in the kitchen. Yumi stands out as one of the few services in the market delivering baby food—a potentially profitable strategy worth monitoring. Established brands, such … Read more

“Rising Demand for Organic Food Sparks Concerns Over Fraud and Certification Integrity”

As the demand for organic food continues to rise, the potential for organic food fraud is also likely to increase. According to the Organic Trade Association (OTA), organic food sales reached $43 billion in 2016, with organic fruits and vegetables comprising approximately 15% of the total produce consumed by Americans. These figures are expected to … Read more

“Legal Challenges Loom for Vegetarian Dairy Alternatives Amid Rising Non-Dairy Milk Popularity”

If this ruling is upheld across Europe, it could create significant challenges for producers of vegetarian dairy alternatives, which have long been marketed under dairy-associated names like soy milk. However, it seems unlikely that this interpretation of existing legislation will go unchallenged, especially if it impacts companies that have been selling their dairy alternatives without … Read more

“Rising Popularity of Honey and Malt Extract: A Sweet Shift in Consumer Preferences and Health Trends”

Honey enjoys a favorable reputation as a natural ingredient, contributing to its impressive sales growth in the United States over the past five years, as highlighted by a recent Mintel report. In contrast, sugar sales have experienced a significant decline, falling by 16% from 2011 to 2016, although sugar remains the most widely used sweetener. … Read more