Inline Plastics adds new 7-inch rounds to Safe-T-Fresh portfolio 04.03.2024 By Brian Amick By popular demand, the new products will include 24-ounce, 32-ounce and a four 6-ounce compartment option, with more items to follow soon. Read More
Port of Baltimore begins to establish alternate route 04.03.2024 By Ron Sterk The alternative channel does not open the port to commercial cargo vessels but should help speed clearing of debris. Read More
Ultra-processed foods continue to stir up debate 04.02.2024 By Matt Noltemeyer The classification and narrative around UPFs have proven confusing to consumers, according to a survey by the International Food Information Council.Read More
How to get the most out of social media marketing 04.02.2024 By John Unrein New research has revealed the most engaging social media sites, with YouTube coming out on top. Read More
Applegate innovates with shelf-stable bacon 04.02.2024 By Rachael Oatman The subsidiary of Hormel Foods is expanding its bacon lineup with its new Applegate Naturals Fully Cooked Sunday Bacon. Read More
Rich Products begins next phase of Texas facility expansion 04.02.2024 By Eric Schroeder Last year, the company said it planned to add more than 150,000 square feet of space to the plant, which makes the company’s appetizer products primarily sold under the SeaPak and Farm Rich brands. Read More
Texas reports first human HPAI infection 04.02.2024 By Rachael Oatman The virus was likely passed from direct exposure to dairy cattle presumed to be infected with the HPAI strain. Read More
Circana analyzes tortilla, flatbread sales in ISB versus center store 04.01.2024 By Charlotte Atchley Tortillas/wraps/flatbreads in the perimeter dollar sales are up 4.8% with a negligible decrease in unit sales of 0.5%, according to data from Circana.Read More
Cargill details 5 renewable energy deals 03.29.2024 By John Reidy These contracts are expected to help the company achieve its objective of reducing absolute GHG by 10% by 2025 against a 2017 baseline. Read More
Kraft Heinz to receive up to $170 million for clean energy projects 03.28.2024 By Eric Schroeder The Kraft Heinz Co. is set to receive up to $170 million from the Office of Clean Energy Demonstration within the US Department of Energy.Read More