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Secret Sauce of Cost-Effective Menu Differentiation

Sauces are becoming a low-cost engine for menu innovation, letting restaurants introduce bold, layered flavors without straining margins. QSRs are using signature and swicy sauces to elevate simple builds and turn LTOs into profit drivers.

Retail Therapy: ‘Feel Good’ Fuels Grocery Performance

Circana insights suggest shoppers’ “retail therapy” is a clear motivation for retail sales growth at the start of 2026. Both indulgent and better-for-you aspirational ‘snack-tivities’ are most primed to benefit.

Happy Joe’s Aims to Revive a Venerable Pizza Franchise

A venerable industry veteran is steering iconic Happy Joe’s pizza parlors back to relevance by reviving the family centric nostalgia that once defined them. After years of closures and ill advised decisions, the franchise is rebuilding around its small town roots.

Astronomy Gastronomy: What Will Artemis II Astronauts Eat?

What will Artemis II astronauts eat while aboard the Orion spacecraft on their historic 10-day voyage? We break down NASA’s space menu, from tortillas to coffee, along with the science of how microgravity affects food and beverage consumption while in space.

UPF Shock? WISEcode Ignites Next-Era Food Transparency

As regulators struggle to define ultra-processed foods, WISEcode is rolling out its own data-driven scoring system to classify processing levels. The move highlights growing industry pressure for clearer standards amid rising consumer scrutiny.

RTD Coffee War: The Next Margin Battle

RTD coffee is entering a new margin war as specialty upstarts chip away at legacy brands and fuel double digit growth in cold brew and premium flavors. With health minded consumers embracing “permissible indulgence,” the next battleground is functional, protein powered innovation.

Survey Shows the Real Driver of C-Store Traffic: Human Connection

Loyal convenience store shoppers aren’t chasing discounts – they’re returning for familiarity, safety, and a consistently smooth experience. As food and beverage offerings surge in importance, C stores that deliver predictability and human connection stand to win the most.

Sysco Goes Big – and Investors Go Away

Sysco’s $29 billion acquisition of Restaurant Depot is raising red flags among investors, who sent shares tumbling 15% amid concerns over timing, debt, and execution risk. While the deal expands Sysco into the fast-growing cash-and-carry segment, questions remain about whether the move will deliver long-term value.

Survey: High Gas Prices Forcing Many to Limit Grocery Spending

Soaring gas prices are reshaping grocery behavior, according to a new survey, with most shoppers cutting spending, trading down, and sticking closer to home. Retailers now face mounting pressure to double down on value and private-label products

WATCH: Food Delivery Robots Shatter Chicago Bus Shelters

Delivery robots from Serve and Coco crashed into Chicago bus shelters within hours, highlighting persistent navigation flaws with glass and complex urban environments. Despite mishaps, restaurants still lean on these robots to offset driver shortages as regulators eye closer oversight.

As GLP-1 Use Surges, Research Reveals Withdrawal Hidden Cost

New research suggests that stopping GLP-1 drugs may raise risks of heart attack and stroke, complicating the booming weight loss trend reshaping consumer behavior. As quit rates climb, experts warn that short term use carries long term consequences food businesses can’t afford to ignore.

Easter 2026 Costs Surge as Candy and Gas Prices Climb

Easter 2026 is shaping up to be an expensive holiday, with rising gas prices, inflation, and higher candy and meal costs reshaping consumer behavior. Despite economic pressure, most shoppers still plan to celebrate, though many will scale back.

The Healthy America: F&B Landscape

Although regulatory actions and a new food pyramid are pressing food manufacturers to rethink their product formulations, consumer demand is propelling the drive towards a healthier food system, giving food companies little choice but to ...

Experts Weigh in on Health Risks of Raw Milk, Raw Farm Cheese Recall

The resurgence of raw milk and an ongoing E. coli outbreak tied to it are spiking concerns over food safety. Health and legal experts warn of illness risks, which are especially high in children, highlighting Raw Farm’s repeated outbreak-linked recalls and refusal to comply with the FDA’s voluntary recall earlier this month.

Drone Delivery Soars Despite Safety, Surveillance Concerns

Drone delivery is gaining traction; however, public skepticism is rising just as fast. Drone companies’ ability to respond to safety concerns, recent crashes, and wartime associations will likely determine whether the tech can ever truly take off.

2026 Workforce Reckoning: AI Demands a New Skill Set

As AI rapidly reshapes workplaces, experts warn that employees who resist the technology risk being left behind. For food and beverage businesses, embracing applied and agentic AI can unlock efficiency and elevate human talent to higher value work.

Tipping Point: Nearly Half of Diners Believe US Should Ban Tips

Americans are increasingly rejecting tip culture, creating new pressure points for restaurants already battling thin margins and shifting labor expectations. As consumers push back on tip prompts and mandatory fees, operators face rising scrutiny over transparency, wage models, and the future economics of service.

McCormick, Unilever Take Opposite Sides of Packaged Food Debate

McCormick’s pursuit of Unilever’s food division spotlights a bold bet that legacy packaged food brands still have room to grow, even as the sector faces deep skepticism. Unilever’s willingness to exit food entirely underscores a widening strategic divide over the future value of big brands.

GLP-1 Weight-Loss Drugs: Did We Overreact?

GLP 1 weight-loss drugs may be reshaping consumption, but new data suggests the industry’s panic was premature. As calorie-conscious consumers shift toward smaller portions and nutrient-dense foods, brands must adapt without abandoning their core identity.

The Healthy America: Dietary Guidelines

Americans want real food. That is the thesis of the Dietary Guidelines For Americans, 2025-2030 (DGA), released in January. Over the ten-page report, the USDA and HHS work to define real food as offerings close ...

The 10 Minute Shopping Trip: Short Visits Rewrite Grocery Economics

Shoppers in 2026 are “channel surfing” for value, driving more frequent, shorter grocery trips and rewarding both value chains and regional grocers. As dwell times shrink and loyalty erodes, retailers that innovate on convenience and fresh meals are pulling ahead.

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Startups Race to Recreate Human Milk Proteins for Infant Nutrition

A growing number of biotech startups are using precision fermentation to produce human milk proteins like lactoferrin and beta-casein for infant nutrition products. However, scientists say replicating the complex biological interactions found in breast milk remains a significant scientific and regulatory challenge.

The Rise – and Potential Risks – of ‘Protein Maxing’

Protein-packed everything is flooding the market, but experts warn that “protein maxing” may be creeping into counterproductive and potentially risky territory. As consumers chase ever-higher counts, nutritionists caution that excess protein can crowd out key nutrients and strain vulnerable kidneys.

Iran War Strangles Fertilizer Supplies, Sparks Fears of Food Shortage

Fertilizer supplies are tightening as the Iran conflict chokes off Strait of Hormuz shipments, driving up costs and threatening global crop yields. Food companies could face cascading inflation, supply shocks, and heightened risk of shortages across key commodities.

Keeping it Real: The Key to Winning in Restaurants

Restaurant consumers are increasingly skeptical and tech-fatigued in 2026, pushing operators to rebuild trust through human connection, real differentiation, and meaningful experiences. As traffic grows despite rising prices, industry leaders are re engineering menus and operations to meet evolving expectations.

Why Insurgent Brands Are Outgrowing the Entire Market

So-called “insurgent brands,” like LesserEvil, Chomps, and Kodiak, fueled a quarter of 2025’s food industry growth, far outpacing legacy competitors. As consumers flock to clean label upstarts, major CPGs increasingly turn to acquisitions to keep pace.

Diageo Tries to Prove It’s Still What Investors Believed It to Be

Diageo’s once untouchable spirits empire is scrambling to reassure investors after a four-year, 60% stock slide driven largely by U.S. tequila woes and shifting consumer economics. Despite global strength in beer and whiskey, the company now must prove its premium narrative still holds.

America’s Candy Economy: Confectionery Sales Keep Climbing

Americans shelled out a record $55B on candy last year, proving indulgence still wins even as prices climb and GLP-1 drugs surge. With seasonal spikes, shifting generational tastes, and value driven channel hopping, confectionery’s growth now hinges on innovation and strategic pack architecture.

The Labor Market: Future Considerations

The job market is entering an inflection point with technology integrations restructuring how business is conducted and how supply chains are managed. “These evolving labor models will do more than simply optimize costs; they will ...

The Truth About Fiber: Must-Knows for CPGs, Buyers, Consumers

Fiber is emerging as the next big functional battleground, but its complexity – and consumer confusion – means brands must balance tolerability and transparency. As GLP 1 users and wellness seekers drive demand, smart formulation and clearer education will separate leaders from laggards.

St. Patrick’s Day Spending to Hit $7B Despite Rising Food Costs

Corned beef prices are up 44% from 2020, pushing St. Patrick’s Day meal costs higher for both consumers and operators. Even so, restaurants and bars still expect strong traffic this Tuesday, as Americans indulge in reliably lucrative holiday traditions.