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Can Chipotle Break Itself Out of Its Rut?

The trials and tribulations of Chipotle Mexican Grill is not a new topic for The Food Institute Blog. Both Jennette and I have opined in the past regarding the slew of food safety scares and …

Instacart Makes Headway in a Digital Grocery World

On a recent visit at a friend’s house, I had a moment of clarity to see how technology is becoming such a major facet of everyday life. Clearly, we cover technological advancements pretty regularly here …

Federal, Florida Governments Try to Help Citrus Producers

Hurricane Irma was not kind to Florida’s citrus industry, which was already besieged by dwindling production and citrus greening disease. In an effort to defend Florida’s iconic agricultural industry, both federal and state government programs …

Apple Holdings Up as of Nov. 1

In just over a week, families across the U.S. will be sitting down for a Thanksgiving meal that features turkey, mashed potatoes and a variety of other American staples. I know my family will be …

Whole Foods Market Picks Food Trends for 2018

There are about two months remaining in 2017, and retailers are preparing for the Thanksgiving and winter holiday seasons. However, savvy industry members are also looking to what will be hot in 2018, and Whole …

Food Labeling in Flux

Food labeling regulation, once a stalwart of FDA policy, has entered a state of flux. Food companies now need to negotiate a minefield of changing rules and evolving enforcement policies. Manufacturers also face an increasing …

Amazon Also Wants to Get a Foot in the Door

Voice-ordering devices. Smart thermostats. Mobile-connected cameras. Even Internet of Things-enabled fridges that allow for re-ordering: It seems brands and retailers want to get into consumers’ homes, but the level is accelerating. About a month ago, …

For Pesticide Makers, it’s Do or Dicamba Time

Pesticides and herbicides are a controversial subject of discussion in the food world. Some would argue they are absolutely vital to a thriving food system by ensuring pests and invasive weeds do not decimate crops, …

Cook County Repeals its Sweetened Beverage Tax

If you’ve been following the Food Institute in any capacity over the course of the past year, you know we’ve been keeping our eyes on sugary beverage taxes, or “soda taxes.” We’ve reported on some …

Florida Orange Production Will Be Down, but by How Much?

One thing is clear: Florida’s all orange forecast will be down in the 2017-2018 season. The real question is, “by how much?” USDA’s 2017-2018 Florida all orange forecast is at 54.0 million boxes, 21% less …

What’s in a Warning Letter? Not a Whole Lotta Love

Led Zeppelin released Led Zeppelin II on Halloween of 1969, and the following year, “Whole Lotta Love” was released as the lead single for the record. Although an interpretation of the song’s lyrics might not …

Consumer Grocery Shopping Baskets Higher this Fall

Autumn is officially upon us, but it doesn’t feel like it at the Food Institute headquarters where we are still contending with ninety degree days. However, in the spirit of the season, the American Farm …

Walmart Wants to Get In Your Home… Literally

Here at the Food Institute Blog, we regularly write about how retailers and food producers are trying to get a foothold in customers’ doors. From grocery delivery programs to Internet of Things-connected fridges to digital …

New Science Reverses Thinking on Peanut Allergies

For many children throughout the country, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches are a staple. And if we are being honest, it remains a frequent aspect of my adult diet, as well. However, with the rising …

A Down Year Expected for U.S., World Apple Producers

The U.S. Apple Association held its annual Apple Crop Outlook and Marketing Conference Aug. 24 and Aug. 25 in Chicago, IL, and the meeting gave a peek into what is coming for regional U.S. apple …

Cook County Beverage Tax Faces Challenges

Cook County, IL, first approved a penny-per-ounce tax on sugary drinks, in hopes of raising $200 million a year, in November 2016. It was the seventh local government in the U.S. to pass such a …

Target Makes Moves to Improve Grocery and the Bottom Line

It seems that Target doesn’t want to sit on its laurels. Yesterday, Jennette wrote about two moves from Target. Specifically, she noted that the company hired executives that had previously worked at Walmart and General …

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Two Updates on Recent Blog Posts

News can come at you fast in the food industry, so today, I’m going to provide a few quick updates on two stories I’ve been following recently in our blog. Story 1: The Tale of …

The Tale of Cook County’s Sweetened Beverage Tax

When it comes to sugary beverage taxes, nothing is ever quite simple. In the past, The Food Institute Blog has looked at the tax in Philadelphia and a similar ordinance in Berkeley, CA. Although retailers …

How Will Automation and AI Affect Retail?

“We’re fascinated with robots because they are reflections of ourselves.” The quote above is attributed to Kenneth Y. Goldberg, an American artist, writer, inventor and researcher in the field of robotics and automation. Additionally, his …

Chipotle to Contend with Class Action Lawsuits

In what is becoming a common refrain in the Food Institute offices, it appears Chipotle Mexican Grill just can’t catch a break. As Jennette expertly opined on last week, Chipotle is contending with a new …

Will Kraft Heinz Go After Unilever Again?

In February, a tremor was felt across the food world as news broke that the Kraft Heinz Co. was looking to acquire Unilever PLC. Although the deal was rejected and withdrawn, analysts now believe that …

Syngenta Begins Navigating a Gauntlet of Lawsuits

Over the next few months, Syngenta will need to weather numerous class action lawsuits alleging the company sold GMO corn seeds that were not approved in foreign markets. The lawsuits argue that because the seeds …

U.S., Mexico Resolve Disagreement Over Sugar Trade

The U.S. and Mexico officially resolved a trade disagreement regarding sugar after formally signing an agreement June 30. The deal, initially unveiled June 6, will seek to prevent Mexico from dumping inexpensive sugar into the …

What’s on the Plate for Independence Day?

It’s almost that time of year: parades will be held, fireworks will be set off and Americans from coast to coast will celebrate their national pride. Independence Day is less than a week away, and …