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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.

Is America Hitting the Electrolytes Too Hard?

Electrolyte drinks are booming, but experts warn many consumers are chugging far more sodium than their lifestyles truly require. As brands race to meet demand, the next competitive edge may be cleaner formulations.

Fashion Win? Top Brands Leverage In-Store Cafés

Fashion houses are turning cafés into high margin brand theaters, using lattes and pastries to boost dwell time and drive double to triple digit category lifts. As shoppers pull back on apparel, consumables are emerging as the new entry level luxury.

The Latest in the War on Food Dyes

Food makers are inching toward dye-free portfolios, but voluntary compliance and costly reformulations are slowing the march. With consumers demanding cleaner labels, the industry faces a high stakes test of whether “natural” can still look – and sell – like the original.

Food Sector Facing Bankruptcy Wave

Bankruptcies are swelling across the food sector as rising labor, ingredient costs and higher interest rates squeeze already thin margins. It appears some F&B companies may face a reckoning amid a volatile market in 2026.

Turn Up the Heat: Why Spicy Food is Taking Over Menus

Spicy foods are surging as global flavors, TikTok trends, and “swicy” mashups reshape consumer expectations. With demand rising for heat that adds character, brands are racing to innovate with new menu items.

Social Media Breakdown: By Platform Roadmap

“All social media platforms are different; they have different users, stories, and tones,” Agustina Branz, senior marketing manager at Source86 told FI. As such, she suggests taking a measured approach to each channel, tailoring content ...

Tractor Beverage Co. Jumps to Retail. Why?

Tractor Beverages built a sizable foodservice business through syrup concentrates and Chipotle bubblers, but inconsistent branding left it with surprisingly low consumer awareness. Its jump into retail now looks less like a natural omni channel evolution and more like a near from scratch brand launch.

AI, Gen Z, and Gamification: The Engagement Trifecta Defining 2026

Paytronix’s 2026 trends report predicts AI driven personalization, value messaging, and new loyalty models will define the next wave of guest engagement. More than anything, the analysis noted, real time guest intelligence is becoming essential as foodservice leaders navigate tightening margins.

Berkshire’s Exit from Kraft Heinz Was a Long Time Coming

Berkshire Hathaway’s long telegraphed exit from Kraft Heinz underscores how far the food giant’s brands and strategy have fallen behind shifting consumer tastes. With investors losing patience, the company’s breakup now hinges on whether a Kellogg style revival is even possible.

Coffee Chains Offer Tips for F&B Success in 2026

Coffee chains are thriving by chasing under-penetrated markets, ultra-fast service, and LTOs. Their plan for 2026: speed, loyalty-building experiences, and pop culture collaborations.

Mind the Gap: Research Shows GLP-1 Users May Have Dietary Deficiencies

GLP‑1 drugs may be shrinking waistlines, but new research shows they’re also shrinking nutrient intake, leaving many users low on key vitamins. As private prescriptions surge, dietitians warn that poor guidance could turn weight‑loss drugs into a long‑term health liability.

Social Media Breakdown: Top Considerations

A comprehensive, cohesive social media strategy is the key to business success in today’s market. CPGs, retailers, and foodservice establishments can all benefit from organic online growth, and a deeper consumer connection. To harness the ...

CES Unveils Food’s Next Frontier, from Air Made Water to AI Chefs

CES roared back to full strength in 2026, and food focused innovators stole a surprising share of the spotlight with breakthroughs in water tech, AI powered cooking, and experiential retail. For brands watching the future of food and beverage, a handful of standout exhibitors offered a glimpse of where consumer expectations are headed.

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Davos: Greenland Framework Announced, EU Considers ‘Trade Bazooka’

Tensions flared at the World Economic Forum, as the U.S. pushed a Greenland framework and the EU weighed its “trade bazooka,” putting a $2T transatlantic trade relationship on edge. Food industry leaders should brace for ripple effects as potential tariffs threaten to reshape global supply chains.

Extravagant Cocktails Take Over 2026 as Bars Go Big on Experience

Cocktails are entering their maximalist era, with bars embracing chef driven techniques, purposeful garnishes, and tiny pours that turn drinks into full sensory experiences. This year expect umami rich creations, amaro riffs, and endlessly reimagined martinis.

Gen Z Eats Differently – What This Means for Restaurants

Gen Z is reshaping restaurant strategy with digital-first connection, solo dining, and a hunger for immersive, social media-ready experiences. Operators that deliver storytelling, sensory “food moments,” and premium non-alcoholic options are most likely to win over the young cohort.

Dole Reveals the Boldest Food Trends of 2026, From Guava to ‘Girl Dinner’

Dole’s new FRUIT FWD report spotlights 2026’s biggest shifts, from a surge in tropical flavor demand to consumers replacing meals with snack centric “on the go” eating. With wellness, mocktails, and affordable indulgence all rising, the data points to clear innovation lanes for brands ready to move fast.

6 Ways AI Will Impact Restaurants in 2026

AI is shifting from pilot projects to full scale deployment in restaurants, reshaping everything from kitchen workflows and pricing to fraud prevention. As automation ramps up, operators gain efficiency – and space to refocus on culture.

6 Trends You Need to Know from Winter FancyFaire

The 2026 Winter FancyFaire spotlighted a wave of genre-bending innovation, from collagen packed “beauty drinks” to Asian-inspired comfort mashups. Wellness shots, playful chocolates, and global better-for-you brands largely stole the show.

State of the Consumer: Loyalty Means Nothing

The savvy shopper is willing to sacrifice a bit of their routine purchases and convenience to ensure they are getting the best deal. As a result, private label is growing, as well as discounters, hypermarkets, ...

Guac Gets Gamified, Avocado Imports Surge Ahead of Super Bowl

Mexican avocado imports are set to smash records ahead of the 2026 Super Bowl, signaling strong supply-chain confidence and sustained U.S. demand. Avocados From Mexico is pairing that momentum with an AI-powered fan experience designed to drive even more guac consumption.

3 Key Takeaways from NRF 2026 – Retail’s Big Show

Retail’s biggest show, NRF 2026, signaled a reset, with economists forecasting steadier growth as AI, health-forward innovation, and omnichannel discipline reshape how food retailers compete. Leaders left aligned on one theme: 2026 belongs to operators who cut friction, elevate fresh, and deploy tech with purpose.

AI, Automation Dominate F&B Innovations at CES 2026

From autonomous convenience stores to robotic baristas and ingredient traceability platforms, CES 2026 highlighted how automation and AI are moving deeper into food, retail, and supply chain operations.