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Del Monte Foods to close 2 plants amid a ‘reset in consumer behavior’
The fruit, vegetable and broth manufacturer said it will start winding down operations at the Washington and Wisconsin facilities starting in April. More than 200 employees will be impacted.
By Christopher Doering • Feb. 29, 2024 -
Why Waterdrop’s CEO sees hydration beverages overtaking soft drinks
Martin Donald Murray said the viral water bottle craze will continue to benefit the company’s “microdrink” given its better-for-you and sustainability benefits.
By Chris Casey • Feb. 27, 2024 -
Trendline
Top 5 stories from Food Dive
The food and beverage industry is changing rapidly and the actions companies take this year are likely to play a major role in defining their future.
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Deep Dive
How the FDA traced the WanaBana lead outbreak to a single food processor
The investigation into the applesauce pouch maker highlights efforts to tighten lead regulation in food production.
By Joelle Anselmo • Feb. 26, 2024 -
How PepsiCo, Kellanova adapt their snacks to local tastes around the world
CPG companies have turned to different shapes, textures and flavors, such as Cucumber Lays in China and Tangy Tomato Pringles in India, to appeal to regional preferences.
By Christopher Doering • Feb. 26, 2024 -
Opinion
How a new recipe can help food win in an Ozempic world
Weight loss drugs pose a real threat to the industry. But GLP-1 medications also create opportunities for producers to expand in the food-as-medicine space.
By Scott Bowman and Wiles Kase • Feb. 26, 2024 -
Q&A
From hostess to CEO, how Norma Chu is making an Asian food empire
The DayDayCook founder and CEO is spearheading an aggressive growth strategy to become “the future General Mills for Asian food.”
By Judy McGuire • Feb. 26, 2024 -
Molson Coors continues making beer at striking plant
The beverage giant’s CEO told attendees at a conference Wednesday the company’s contingency plan is allowing it to continue production with the help of salaried employees.
By Chris Casey • Feb. 23, 2024 -
Food giants see opportunity to profit from consumers using weight loss drugs
Despite worries that the medications could dampen sales, Conagra, WK Kellogg and General Mills are among companies optimistic that sales for popcorn, frozen meals and even cereal could benefit.
By Christopher Doering • Feb. 22, 2024 -
Pesticide chlormequat found in Cheerios, other oat-based foods: report
The chemical, which is associated with reduced fertility and isn't approved for use on U.S. food crops, was identified in 80% of participants in a new study from the Environmental Working Group.
By S.L. Fuller • Feb. 21, 2024 -
Post’s Bob Evans expands deeper into vegetables
The new refrigerated sides include carrots, green beans and corn and complement classics like macaroni and cheese and mashed cauliflower.
By Christopher Doering • Feb. 21, 2024 -
Molson Coors brewery workers strike in Texas
The local Teamsters chapter in Fort Worth is demanding pay raises to account for inflation, as another potential picket line looms over AB InBev.
By Chris Casey • Feb. 21, 2024 -
Meati Foods shuffles C-suite amid layoffs
Recently appointed CFO Phil Graves will take over as CEO as the company reduces its workforce by 13%.
By Elizabeth Flood • Feb. 20, 2024 -
Kellanova unveils 5 tech strategies to drive growth
The snacking giant plans to utilize AI and enhance its data analytics to boost its biggest brands such as Cheez-It and Pringles.
By Chris Casey • Feb. 20, 2024 -
How Dannon has managed to last, and thrive, in a crowded yogurt category
The Danone brand has succeeded by offering a lower price point, a smaller product mix and versatility — filling a valuable niche in the company’s portfolio.
By Christopher Doering • Feb. 20, 2024 -
Why weight loss drugs could be bad news for the beverage industry
While many major food companies are preparing for the Ozempic effect on their bottom line, some data indicates drinks, especially coffee, may be most impacted.
By Lauren Elkies Schram • Feb. 16, 2024 -
Tyson rejects shareholder call for audit into child labor allegations
Critics have accused the meat and poultry processing giant of not taking the issue, which is being investigated by the Labor Department, seriously enough.
By Chris Casey • Feb. 14, 2024 -
Equal owner Whole Earth Brands to go private in sweetened takeover bid
The company, which has been exploring strategic alternatives, agreed to a $4.875 per share offer by an affiliate of Sababa Holdings FREE. The deal is expected to close in the second quarter.
By Christopher Doering • Feb. 13, 2024 -
What El Niño means for farms and global food prices
The U.S. could see the wettest conditions since 2019, easing some drought concerns. But too much rain could bring other problems for growers.
By David Silverberg • Feb. 13, 2024 -
Deep Dive
Inside Keurig’s evolution from single-serve novelty to coffee powerhouse
The platform is aiming to more than double its nearly 40 million household user base by adding features and increasing the system’s versatility.
By Christopher Doering • Feb. 12, 2024 -
Kellanova to close US frozen foods plant, UK factory
The closures are part of the CPG giant’s cost-cutting plan, which it accelerated after spinning off its cereal business in 2023.
By Chris Casey • Feb. 9, 2024 -
Column
Leftovers: Mrs. Butterworth’s, Dunkin’ debut donut-flavored syrup | Absolut pours pre-mixed cocktails
Conagra said its product mirrors the taste of the glazed pastry, and General Mills introduces an Old El Paso and Cinnamon Toast Crunch sweet taco shell.
By Food Dive staff • Feb. 9, 2024 -
Mary Jones launches hemp delta 9-derived craft soda
The Jones Soda brand was able to introduce THC-infused beverages in most states through a novel application of a federal loophole, which the company said helps centralize its manufacturing.
By Chris Casey • Feb. 9, 2024 -
Louis Dreyfus building new pea protein facility
An increasing shift to plant-based protein, especially for dairy products, is driving demand for the ingredient.
By Rose Palazzolo • Feb. 8, 2024 -
Hershey plans job cuts as consumer spending, cocoa costs weigh on business
The manufacturer of Reese’s and Pirate’s Booty did not disclose how many people would be impacted or when the layoffs would occur.
By Christopher Doering • Feb. 8, 2024 -
Coke adds first new permanent flavor in several years with Spiced
The beverage giant is also introducing a limited-time beverage under its Creations platform called Happy Tears Zero Sugar, which contains salty minerals.
By Christopher Doering , Peter Adams • Feb. 7, 2024