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Food and Beverage Deal Activity Poised for Strategic Reset

Deal activity never found its footing last year, finishing at its lowest level since 2020 and well below market forecasts; however, sentiment is beginning to turn. As firms look ahead to 2026, we are seeing signs of re-engagement that could mark a pivot away from the caution that defined much of the past year.

As the NA Beer Market Matures, a Cultural Shift is Brewing

NA beer is shifting from hype to habit as growth slows but consumer commitment deepens, driven by health minded Gen Z and demand for better flavor and clarity. The category’s future hinges on expanding drinking occasions – not replacing traditional beer.

Tariff Uncertainty Deepens: Why Food Manufacturers Must Recheck Contracts Now

Tariff rulings are throwing U.S. supply chains into flux, with courts, Congress, and the White House reshaping which duties stand, as well as which may be refunded. Food and beverage leaders now face a volatile import landscape that demands documentation, contract reviews, and constant vigilance.

Analysis: There’s Absolutely Nothing Wrong with Walmart

Walmart’s slight stock dip masks a powerhouse retailer that continues to out-execute rivals, expand margins, and hold its ground against Amazon’s scale. Its trillion-dollar valuation reflects a business so strong that investors now question how much higher it can climb.

Sweetening the Deal: Interest, Investment in Sweet Proteins on the Rise

Sweet proteins may be 1,000 times sweeter than sugar, but they don’t spike blood glucose, and food-tech startups are betting big on their future. With FDA clearances rolling in and fermentation scaling up, these novel ingredients could reshape sugar reduction strategies across the industry.

As Wegovy Gets Cheaper, GLP-1 Market Gets Fiercer

Competition from less expensive weight-loss drugs has prompted Danish drugmaker Novo Nordisk A/S to announce cuts to pricing for GLP-1 products Wegovy and Ozempic. Novo’s GLP-1s will cost $675 a month across the board, down …

Snapple Turns to Nostalgia, New Flavors in Bid to Regain Relevance

Snapple is leaning into ’90s nostalgia with retro packaging and new flavors as Keurig Dr Pepper tries to revive the brand for Gen Z. Experts say authenticity – not flashy redesigns – will determine whether the comeback sticks in today’s health minded market.

The Labor Market: Operational Impact

Staffing concerns have compelled businesses to shift the way they operate. Beyond the difficult market, minimum wage increases, particularly in states such as Washington, California, and New York, continue to eat into operators’ already tight ...

For Wendy’s, History Raises a Key Question

Wendy’s is scrambling to reverse a steep sales slide, abandoning 2025 growth goals to refocus on basics, value, and franchisee execution. But history suggests its premium-leaning identity may struggle in a price-sensitive market.

Why America’s Food Recalls Are Surging

Recalls surged to a nine year high in 2025, as weaker processes, globalized supply chains, and sharper detection systems exposed widespread gaps in quality control. Experts feel that only renewed effort in audits, traceability, and accountability will stem the tide.

Start Small, Scale Smart: Rethinking Automation in Food Manufacturing

Outdated robots sitting under tarps have become a cautionary symbol for manufacturers wary of stranded automation investments. A recent FI webinar explored how flexible, phased deployment models may help food processors modernize operations without creating a future scrap heap.

The Rise of Precision Targeting in Foodservice Marketing

Foodservice marketers are drowning in data, but winning teams cut through the noise by building trusted, repeatable operator level insights that sales can actually use. Precision targeting is becoming the real competitive edge in foodservice growth.

New Research Challenges the ‘Plant-Based Is More Expensive’ Narrative

New global data shows whole‑food, plant‑based diets consistently cut grocery costs, challenging long‑held perceptions of premium pricing. The findings open fresh opportunities for food companies and operators to reprice, reposition, and profit from affordable plant‑forward offerings.

Survey: Restaurants Remain Optimistic, Even as Consumers Pull Back

Restaurant operators remain mostly upbeat despite softer consumer spending, doubling down on experience and targeted marketing to stay competitive. But with price sensitivity rising, diners are demanding value, consistency and richer engagement before they choose where to eat.

Grocery Affordability: When Perception Truly Is Reality

Shoppers convinced inflation is spiraling are flocking to value-driven grocers, supercharging private label growth and digital deal hunting. Walmart is capitalizing on the shift, posting record penetration and momentum that’s redefining the competitive grocery landscape.

Why Food Industry Strikes Show No Signs of Slowing in 2026

Strikes continue to ripple through the food and beverage sector in 2026 as workers push for fair pay, safer conditions, and lawful bargaining. For employers, proactive engagement and genuine trust-building may be the only real antidotes to escalating labor unrest.

3 Spring and Summer 2026 Retail Trends to Watch

Spring and summer 2026 will push retailers toward fresher, simpler, and more functional foods as GLP 1 users reshape perimeter shopping. Rising demand for high protein and convenience driven products is setting the pace for innovation.

The Labor Market Today

Labor concerns have become a sticking point for food and beverage businesses across CPG, retail, and foodservice. But not all problems are created equal. For many entry-level jobs, turnover has always been high because of ...
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QSRs Need a Plan B, Fast

QSRs are losing ground as consumers cut spending and demand better food quality, menu diversity, and real value. New data shows diners gravitating toward healthier, customizable, and globally inspired options, pressuring fast food chains to rethink innovation fast.

KFC’s Comeback Plan: Crispier Tenders and Taco Bell-style LTOs

KFC is leaning on Taco Bell-style innovation and data-driven menu engineering to revive slipping U.S. sales and recapture relevance with trend-hungry consumers. But experts warn that flashy LTOs won’t matter unless the chain fixes core product quality.

Why Luxury Grocers Are Winning in a K-Shaped Economy

Luxury grocers are booming by selling “affordable luxuries” to affluent and younger consumers who treat premium food as identity and experience. The longevity of these high-end retailers hinges on delivering meaningful experiences.

Protein Craze, Affordability Fuel Egg Renaissance

Eggs are riding the protein boom, emerging as a low-cost, nutrient-dense staple driving global demand. As consumption climbs and prices ease, food manufacturers and retailers are leaning into eggs’ versatility across ready-to-eat and fortified products.

Labor Crisis: F&B Leaders Face Employee Engagement Reckoning

Labor pressures may be easing on paper, but F&B operators still face a churn driven engagement crisis that’s reshaping workforce expectations. As employees seek meaning and stability, AI powered tools are under the microscope.

Social Media Breakdown: New Tech

Technological advancements are what keep social media exciting. Real-time social listening tools, for example, can help businesses identify the salient conversations on social media, and help them decide how to engage with a given topic. ...

Heineken Layoffs Part of Broader Beverage Manufacturing Trend

Heineken’s recent layoffs underscore a broader shake-up in beverage manufacturing as automation rises and beer volumes fall. Brewers are pushing for higher margin innovation and tighter brand portfolios to stabilize a shrinking category.