“Reckitt Benckiser Considers Divesting Food Division Amid Mead Johnson Acquisition Plans”

Industry insiders believe that Reckitt Benckiser is considering selling its food division to finance its $16.6 billion acquisition of infant formula manufacturer Mead Johnson. This move could result in the popular French’s brand being offloaded as the company concentrates on its core operations. Some reports have mentioned Kraft Heinz as a potential buyer, although antitrust … Read more

“Conagra Recalls Hunt’s Chili Kits Amid Salmonella Contamination Concerns”

Conagra promptly initiated a recall of its Hunt’s chili kits after reports indicated potential salmonella contamination in a seasoning packet. Given the substantial $11.2 million fine the company faced last year due to contaminated Peter Pan and Great Value peanut butter, Conagra understood the urgency of the situation. Foods that are commonly associated with salmonella … Read more

“Challenges and Trends in Honey Production: The Economic Impact and Role of Bees in Agriculture”

While the decline in honey production in Virginia poses challenges for the local economy, food manufacturers may not face immediate repercussions, given that overall U.S. honey production increased by 3% in 2016, as reported by the U.S. Agriculture Department. Nonetheless, there has been a gradual downturn in honey output, decreasing from approximately 167.9 million pounds … Read more

“Citrus Flavors on the Rise: Trends, Innovations, and Health Benefits in the Food and Beverage Industry”

Citrus flavors continue to be a favored choice among food and beverage manufacturers. While orange, lemon, and lime are the most popular, other citrus varieties such as grapefruit, mandarin orange, blood orange, bergamot, and pomelo are increasingly appearing across various food products. These categories encompass snacks, baked goods, yogurt, beverages, candy, and sauces. Natural options … Read more

“The Sweet Balance: Exploring the Health Benefits of Chocolate Consumption with Ferrous Fumarate and Folic Acid”

In recent years, numerous studies have examined the health benefits of ferrous fumarate and folic acid tablets in relation to chocolate consumption. As chocolate remains one of the most beloved indulgent treats globally, it is no wonder that consumers quickly adopt its positive aspects. Nevertheless, medical experts emphasize that chocolate is still a high-calorie food … Read more

“Rising Popularity of Pulses: Enhancing Food Products with Nutritional Benefits and Flavor Innovations”

Pulses, rich in glycine max protein, fiber, iron, folate, and potassium, have seen a surge in popularity in recent years. Manufacturers are increasingly incorporating them into a variety of products, including snacks, baked goods, and even beverages like coffee and chocolate milk to enhance their protein content. Employing various processing techniques to improve the flavors … Read more

“Balancing Health and Flavor: The Challenge of Reformulating Products in the Consumer Goods Industry”

For years, companies have faced pressure to enhance the health profiles of their products, yet many have opted to implement these changes quietly rather than publicizing them. This hesitation stems from the risk of customer backlash that often accompanies altering the recipes of beloved products. A notable example is Coca-Cola, which reverted to using sugar … Read more

“Declining Margarine Consumption Sparks Strategic Shifts for Unilever Amid Health Trends”

A recent report by FMI highlighted a decline in margarine consumption in developed nations, attributed to rising obesity rates and increased health awareness initiatives. Margarine and spreads were once considered healthier alternatives to butter, but their sales have been steadily falling for several years. Unilever’s CEO referred to the spreads division as “a declining segment,” … Read more

“Navigating Cocoa Challenges: Strategies for Chocolate Manufacturers Amidst Supply Chain Pressures and Holiday Demand”

With over 120 million pounds of Easter candy anticipated to be sold this holiday season, a staggering 70 percent of that will be chocolate. Additionally, companies are set to produce 16 billion jelly beans and 90 million chocolate bunnies. Beyond the sugar rush, the allure of these delicious treats remains strong. It’s reasonable to assume … Read more

“Brewing Nostalgia: The Rise of Cereal-Infused Craft Beer”

While Somerville’s new beer may seem like an unusual combination, Saturday Morning is not the first to incorporate cereal as an ingredient. In fact, Black Bottle Brewery has launched an entire Cerealiously series, featuring rotating versions of a milk stout that highlight popular cereals such as Count Chocula, Golden Grahams, and Cinnamon Toast Crunch. Similarly, … Read more