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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 ...

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.

On the Bullseye: Target Restructures Leadership, Ads, Footprint

Target is preparing its operations for a year of explosive growth. But first it must get its corporate-level strategy in check. To begin, the retailer is laying off a portion of its workforce to free up funds for its in-store experience while also putting long-time executives at the helm.

The New Food Pyramid: Pros, Cons, Potential Conflicts of Interest

The new U.S. dietary guidelines are shaking up the food sector with a sharper stance on refined carbs, ultra‑processed foods, and gut health. But industry influence, red‑meat promotion, and school‑meal feasibility concerns are sparking backlash.

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Chipotle’s Turnaround Toolkit: Innovation, Expansion, Lots of Protein

Chipotle is leaning on value, protein-forward innovation, and a steadier LTO drumbeat to revive traffic after a same store sales slip. With aggressive expansion and Chipotlanes driving quick-trip growth, the chain is betting scale plus “real ingredients” will steady investor confidence.

10 Foods & Beverages Gen Z Keeps Asking For, According to Chartwells

Gen Z is reshaping campus dining with a sharp tilt toward high‑protein meals, clean ingredients, and functional beverages that promise energy and performance. Yet they still crave customizable indulgence, from dirty sodas to bao buns, creating a complex playbook for operators.

PepsiCo Bets on Lower Snack Prices as GLP-1 Users Shift Market

PepsiCo’s snack price cuts may grab headlines, but analysts doubt they’ll meaningfully revive demand in a market shifting toward healthier options. With margins tight and consumers increasingly value driven, rivals may follow, albeit but cautiously.

Budweiser, Delivery Brands Among Super Bowl 60 Ad Winners

Super Bowl 60’s priciest ads spotlighted food delivery and beverage giants leveraging celebrity power, light-hearted humor, and emotional storytelling. Budweiser’s patriotic Clydesdale and eagle spot emerged as the industry’s breakout winner among brand strategists.

Social Media Breakdown: Virality

Although going viral on social media may feel like catching “lightning in a bottle,” — a feat akin to winning the lottery — there are some simple rules that can help increase a brand’s odds ...

Grocers’ 2026 Winning Strategy? The Fresh Portfolio

Grocers poised to win in 2026 are doubling down on fresh, using produce and meat as their loyalty engine. As GLP 1–driven habits reshape demand, retailers that simplify health forward choices and elevate fresh assortments stand to capture the biggest gains.

Pizza Hut to Shed 250-Location Dead Weight

Pizza Hut is off to a precarious year, closing 250 locations after enduring a 5% tumble in same-store sales. Will their “Hut Forward” strategy be enough to get them back on track?

Smarter Savings Programs Are Now Grocers’ Best Retention Tool

Grocers are retooling loyalty and cash back programs as value driven shoppers lean harder on coupons, timing purchases around when money hits their accounts. Clear, empathetic messaging and frictionless deal discovery are emerging as the new battleground for winning repeat trips.

Investors Cheer Mission, Calavo Avocado Mega-Merger

Mission Produce’s surprise stock bump suggests investors see real strategic upside in its Calavo acquisition. With scale efficiencies, new prepared foods capabilities, and a tougher competitor emerging, the deal may be a rare M&A win in a volatile produce sector.

Ivory Cocoa Crisis Signals Rough Year Ahead

Cocoa turmoil related to the Ivory Coast and Ghana is leaving hundreds of thousands of tons unsold, tightening future supply and rattling global markets. With fragile crops and wary buyers, chocolate makers face another year of reformulation and margin pressure.