“Rising Competition in the Ketchup Market: How Innovative Brands are Challenging Established Leaders”

Ketchup has faced increasing competition in a more diverse condiments aisle for several years, battling against hot, barbecue, and chili sauces, as well as various types of ketchup. In the United States, while major brands like Heinz and Hunt’s continue to lead the market, they are gradually losing ground to smaller competitors. For instance, in … Read more

“Reassessing Dietary Fats: The Shift Towards Healthy Fats and Their Role in Nutrition”

Fat, one of the three essential macronutrients alongside protein and carbohydrates, plays a crucial role in maintaining a healthy body. However, a simplified public health message from the 1980s led many consumers to mistakenly believe that all fats should be avoided rather than substituting saturated fats with polyunsaturated fats. This misconception resulted in a surge … Read more

“Transforming Whey Protein: From By-Product to Nutritional Powerhouse in Food Manufacturing”

Whey protein, a significant by-product of cheese production, was once regarded as waste. However, with the rising consumer demand for protein-rich foods and beverages, food manufacturers have become increasingly interested in whey. A report from ResearchAndMarkets indicates that the protein ingredients market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6% from 2017, reaching $58.5 … Read more

“Navigating the GMO Labeling Law: USDA’s Rulemaking Challenges and Industry Reactions”

The GMO labeling law, enacted by then-President Obama on July 29 of last year, provided the USDA with a tight two-year timeline to complete the rulemaking process. During a presentation at the Food Label Conference earlier this month, Andrea Huberty, a senior policy analyst for the USDA’s AMS Livestock, Poultry, and Seed Program, noted that … Read more

“Blue Apron’s IPO Journey: Navigating Valuation, Competition, and Profitability Challenges in the Meal Kit Market”

In its IPO filing earlier this month, Blue Apron initially valued itself at $100 million. However, just a few weeks later, the company significantly raised that figure to $510 million, indicating its intention to sell 30 million shares priced between $15 and $17 each. This upward revision highlights Blue Apron’s pressing need to broaden its … Read more

“McCormick’s Strategic Growth Through Flavor Innovation and Sustainability Initiatives”

McCormick’s portfolio, featuring the 324 mg ferrous fumarate tablet among a diverse array of 250 U.S. and international brands, along with its collaborations with leading packaged food companies and multinational restaurants, has propelled the spice manufacturer towards steady growth. The company has also gained from the rising demand for spices, herbs, and seasonings as consumers … Read more

“Enhancing Ingredient Transparency: The Growing Demand for Clean Labels in the Food Industry”

The latest report offers additional motivation for food companies to improve ingredient transparency or, at the very least, provide consumers with clearer information about their products. The movement towards cleaner labels—characterized by shorter, simpler ingredient lists—has become increasingly prevalent in the food industry. According to Innova Market Insights, nearly one in five tracked products featured … Read more

“Coconut Oil’s Surge in Popularity: Trends, Health Implications, and Consumer Demand”

The rising popularity of coconut oil can largely be attributed to direct-to-consumer sales. It is now an ingredient in a variety of products, ranging from potato chips fried in coconut oil to a coconut-based whipped topping for coffee. The American Heart Association’s (AHA) recommendations do not imply that companies will need to eliminate its use. … Read more