Interview with Professor Hinnerk Von Bargen of the Culinary Institute of America, San Antonio, and his wife, Ming Qian Von Bargen, owner of three San Antonio restaurants.
US consumers increasingly are aware of the importance of hydration to health and well-being. Demand is high for beverages with hydration claims, and this helps push the industry toward innovation.
Consumers increasingly are seeking plant-based alternatives to satisfy their taste preferences and desires to reduce their reliance on animal-derived products. In order for product makers to successfully fulfill these consumer demands, achieving authentic flavor profiles that evoke the essence of traditional protein has become both an art and a science.
Available in three distinct flavors—Original Honey, Soybean, and Black Sesame—each bar strikes a balance of bold toasted nuttiness and natural sweetness.
As the number of consumers prioritizing protein continues to rise, with 71% of consumers trying to eat more protein in their diets, General Mills is expanding its offerings to include a variety of products with protein.
Prepared Foods explores natural and organic product trends with Kristine Carey, executive director at Naturally Colorado, part of The Naturally Network.
Baked into a square shape with a soft and chewy texture inspired by a brownie, Chips Ahoy! Baked Bites, Blondie variety, are made with real chocolate chips and no high fructose corn syrup, offering an entirely reimagined Chips Ahoy! experience.
Annual eGrocery sales climbed 9.1% compared to 2023, driven by aggressive promotions on subscription and membership programs, which became widespread mid-year. These discounts, ranging from 33% to 80%, resonated with budget-conscious shoppers seeking savings and contributed to increased engagement and retention rates among digital grocery customers.
Certain tea products, including tea bags and bottled tea, can now display the "healthy" claim on packaging, provided they contain less than five calories per 12fl-oz serving.