Global Bakery Products Market to Reach $734.5 Billion by 2030
Global Bakery Products Market to Reach $734.5 Billion by 2030 “Reportlinker.com announces the release of the report “Global Bakery Products Industry” Food and fuel inflation will remain a persistent economic problem. Higher retail inflation will impact consumer confidence and spending. As governments combat inflation by raising interest rates, new job creation will slowdown and impact […]
How will the vertical farming model develop?
How will the vertical farming model develop? “Between now and 2050, the world will have to feed 10 billion people. However, food doesn’t grow efficiently all over the world, and the same holds true for distribution. As a result, growers have been looking at different ways to be able to grow food more efficiently and […]
Packaging program engages consumers in sustainability efforts
Packaging program engages consumers in sustainability efforts “There’s no doubt about it; sustainability is top of mind for today’s consumers, whether it’s around how their food is grown or what it’s put in in a grocery store. In fact, sustainable packaging is an issue trending across the produce aisle, and that includes even smaller parts […]
Forecasting demand: A surge in ice cream sales left some retailers scratching their heads this winter
Forecasting demand: A surge in ice cream sales left some retailers scratching their heads this winter “Because of that extremely mild period of weather, Little Short Stop Stores “saw a bump this month in our ice cream sales,” says Gerry Bes, general manager of the chain. Its 28 stores are located in and around the twin cities […]
Publicis Groupe’s Jason Goldberg on the marriage of digital and physical retail
Publicis Groupe’s Jason Goldberg on the marriage of digital and physical retail “The uptick in online grocery shopping driven by COVID-19 is here to stay. But expectations around the level of service e-grocery provides and how that intersects with brick-and-mortar retail is quickly evolving. We recently chatted with Jason Goldberg, chief commerce strategy officer with Publicis […]
Making the case for health guidance in the grocery store
Making the case for health guidance in the grocery store “With growing evidence linking healthy diet to disease prevention and management – and the growing trend towards home cooking brought on by the pandemic – it’s not surprising that more and more consumers are purchasing specific fruits, vegetables and whole foods that they associate with […]
Power of Produce shows in-depth look at produce buying habits
Power of Produce shows in-depth look at produce buying habits “The Food Industry Association released the Power of Produce 2023 report at the Southeast Produce Council’s annual Southern Exposure event, revealing produce department sales grew 4.8 percent to $74.5 billion in 2022 even as inflation increased the price of fruits and vegetables. More consumers are turning to valued-added produce […]
Differences in Food Safety Controls: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, U.S.
Differences in Food Safety Controls: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, U.S. “The UK Food Standards Agency (FSA) commissioned an independent review of the national food control systems of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the U.S., which has revealed significant differences in how each country regulates food safety. Specifically, the review examined how the nations’ regulatory structure affects […]
Packaged Nuts are Here to Stay
Packaged Nuts are Here to Stay “The COVID-19 pandemic had a big effect on many produce categories. Some categories are trending back to normal, while others, including packaged nuts, seem to be subject to permanent and, in this case, positive change. Retailers that carry nuts in the produce section had to make major changes when […]