This week, Food Dive rolled out its crystal ball, taking a look at 5 foods best-suited for 3D printing. Coca-Cola took a shot at make-it-yourself soda company SodaStream when it purchased a stake in Keurig maker Green Mountain. The soft drink giant also made waves with a multilingual Super Bowl ad that drove xenophobes nuts. Meanwhile, Kellogg announced plans to shutter a snack plant, leaving 195 employees without a job.
Be sure to check out our column looking at potential FDA changes to nutrition facts labels and more in this week's most read Food Dive posts!
- The 5 foods best-suited for 3D printing: The era of 3D printable food is here. Now the food industry has to figure out what foods can be printed, and which printable foods might actually sell.
- Coca-Cola buys stake in Green Mountain, firing shot at SodaStream: The deal brings brew-at-home technology to millions of Coke drinkers.
- Racists go nuts over Coke's multilingual 'America the Beautiful': The touching ad apparently touched a nerve among xenophobes.
- Edible Intelligence: How will the FDA change the nutrition facts label?: In his latest column, Sam Vance speculates what changes may soon come to nutrition facts labeling.
- Kellogg to shutter N.C. snack plant, fire 195: The move is the latest attempt by the company to cut costs.
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