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Campbell Soup promises 200 new products in effort to boost sales
The move comes after warnings that the company's sales growth won't meet targets.
By Paul Conley • July 22, 2014 -
Oregon sues 5-Hour Energy over deceptive advertising
The state joins Vermont and Washington in its lawsuit against the energy drink company.
By Kelsey Lindsey • July 18, 2014 -
Explore the Trendline➔
Courtesy of InstacartTrendlineTop 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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Canada targets sugar in proposed food label changes
Canada's government wants to make it clear how much total sugar is in processed foods.
By Paul Conley • July 17, 2014 -
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Friday Flavors: Eating wood pulp and caviar vending machines
Here at Food Dive, we always enjoy combing through the endless amount of fun foodie news circling the Internet each week. In one of our newest series, we've picked some of the most interesting articles for you to enjoy. From new products to an alcohol delivery app, below are our favorite find...
By Kelsey Lindsey • July 11, 2014 -
Del Monte Fresh Produce debuts Nature Made brand
The new product line comes as the company expands its processing facility in Dallas.
By Paul Conley • July 11, 2014 -
Colorless Coke can generates Internet buzz, again
By removing the paint, designer Harc Lee created a colorless container that is better for the environment.
By Paul Conley • July 11, 2014 -
Hain Celestial redesigns Dream packaging to reflect non-GMO
The redesigned Tetra Pak cartons give prominent display to the brand's new Non-GMO Project verification.
By Paul Conley • July 10, 2014 -
Anheuser Busch InBev buys Czech Budweiser
The deal is aimed at boosting Anheuser Busch InBev's claim to the Budweiser trademark.
By Paul Conley • July 3, 2014 -
Deep Dive
World Cup winners: How 5 companies are celebrating the beautiful game
These food and beverage companies are going strong in their World Cup marketing efforts.
By Kelsey Lindsey • July 2, 2014 -
Deep Dive
Five false-advertising lawsuits worth noting
Advertising isn't always entirely truthful. Here, a look at some of the more outlandish claims in food/beverage advertising, and the lawsuits that ensued.
By Paul Conley • July 1, 2014 -
Hormel to buy Muscle Milk maker in $450 million deal
The purchase marks a departure for Hormel from its traditional meat-processing business.
By Paul Conley • July 1, 2014 -
Hamburger Helper revamp doesn't lend it a hand
General Mills says sales of its Hamburger Helper line have fallen further, despite tweaks to ingredients and marketing.
By Paul Conley • June 30, 2014 -
Kroger launches three new store brands
All three of the new private labels cover lower price points.
By Paul Conley • June 30, 2014 -
Deep Dive
Four cool food products spotted at IFT
From bug bars to "miracle berries," here are some products and trends that caught our eye at IFT's recent conference.
By Kelsey Lindsey • June 27, 2014 -
Happy Birthday, UPC: First barcode arrived 40 years ago today
On June 26, 1974, a pack of Juicy Fruit gum was scanned at a store in Troy, Ohio. Nothing has been the same in retail ever since.
By Paul Conley • June 26, 2014 -
Deep Dive
Four food trends spotted at IFT's annual meeting
New products and innovations were introduced at the Institute of Food Technologists' annual meeting this week. Here are four trends that caught our eye.
By Kelsey Lindsey • June 25, 2014 -
General Mills reports rise in profits, plans cost-cutting moves
The maker of Cheerios posted a 10.4% jump in profit ... but that was less than what analysts had expected.
By Paul Conley • June 25, 2014 -
Florida citrus growers announce fruit-packing alliance
The deal unites two of the industry's best-known families in a venture covering some 4,500 acres of citrus.
By Paul Conley • June 25, 2014 -
Food launches dominate Nielsen Breakthrough awards
The annual list of innovative products singles out a number of surprising foods and beverages.
By Paul Conley • June 24, 2014 -
Over-fortified cereals pose threat to kids, report says
The Environmental Working Group warns of dangerous levels of vitamin A, zinc, and niacin in breakfast cereals.
By Paul Conley • June 24, 2014 -
Anheuser-Busch tries to block trademark of craft brewer Natty Greene's
AB InBev claims the name of the North Carolina brewer is too similar to "Natty Light," a nickname for its Natural Light beer.
By Paul Conley • June 23, 2014 -
Dannon debuts new yogurt dessert brand
Dannon Creamery is the first new offering from the company since Oikos Greek Yogurt.
By Paul Conley • June 19, 2014 -
Kellogg's launches snackable cereals in a pouch
The company hopes to revive sales by making cereal something folks eat around the clock.
By Paul Conley • June 19, 2014 -
ConAgra earnings fall short as private-label foods suffers
The food-processing giant also warned of more trouble ahead.
By Paul Conley • June 19, 2014 -
US Agriculture Secretary talks food names with EU
At issue are European rules regarding "geographic indicators," which Europe uses to limit food imports.
By Paul Conley • June 17, 2014