Yum! Brands and Collider Lab have released their inaugural 2026 Food Trends Report, drawing on insights from more than 62,000 restaurants worldwide. The findings show consumers increasingly using food as a form of self-expression, control, and emotional connection in a fast-changing world.
The retailer’s Trends Council spotlights eight shifts—from ancestral fats to mindful sweets—that reflect growing curiosity, creativity and conscious consumer choices in the year ahead
December 19, 2025
Whole Foods Market’s 2026 trends point to a year defined by fiber-forward innovation, fine-dining-inspired frozen meals, elevated instant foods and a renewed appreciation for heritage ingredients.
Industry leaders from the Upcycled Food Association and Upcycled Certified® program highlight rising adoption, expanding certification, and the economic and environmental forces shaping 2026
With more than 5 million tons of food waste diverted and growing retailer demand, upcycling has evolved from a sustainability niche into a strategic growth engine. As consumer trust rises and certifications expand, 2026 will bring deeper integration across supply chains, product innovation and ESG reporting.
Clean label mandates, GLP-1 shifts, women’s health needs, sensory design and AI-driven personalization point to a new era where credibility, balance and emotional wellbeing guide innovation
As economic pressure, anxiety and rapid technological change reshape how consumers eat, brands must rethink product design, sourcing and communication. The year ahead will reward companies that blend performance, pleasure and purpose—and help people feel better in an uncertain world.
From powerhouse protein to purposeful beverages, Innova’s top trends reveal how health, indulgence, sustainability and affordability are reshaping global consumer expectations
December 16, 2025
As consumers navigate climate, economic and wellness pressures, they’re turning toward functional ingredients and holistic health solutions. Innova’s 2026 trends highlight the rise of gut health, mental wellbeing, authentic plant-based options and beverages designed to deliver targeted benefits.
After two decades across global markets, the author outlines a simple but powerful framework—Consumer, Business, Technology—that keeps innovation grounded in human needs while driving measurable growth. Examples from Pringles, Cheez-It and sustainable packaging show how cross-functional collaboration turns this model into real-world impact.
Cultural curiosity, Gen Z experimentation and global inspiration are reshaping how Americans eat, drink and shop, from swangy flavors to texture-forward snacks and evolving coffee rituals
December 15, 2025
Nestlé USA’s 2026 Food & Beverage Trends forecast the next wave of flavor mashups, tactile indulgence and global coffee exploration. As consumers chase novelty and multisensory experiences, brands are reimagining everything from frozen entrees to RTD beverages.
From nostalgia-fueled innovation to AI-driven diet diversity and intentional sensory design, Mintel outlines three opportunities for brands preparing consumers for a more resilient future
December 12, 2025
Mintel’s latest predictions highlight how resourcefulness, inclusive nutrition, and multisensory experiences will redefine product development through 2026 and beyond. Brands embracing heritage, diversity and empathetic design will be best positioned to meet the needs of the next generation.
A new era of microbiome-first design, functional proteins, botanicals, and plant-powered ingredients is redefining how consumers expect foods and beverages to support everyday immune health
Immunity is now a daily wellness priority, fueling innovation across gut health, clean label, protein, and functional beverage categories. As Gen Alpha reshapes expectations, brands are racing to deliver multi-benefit products that blend science, flavor, and immune-support functionality.
New analysis points to fiber’s rise, retail’s growing influence and renewed interest in animal protein
December 9, 2025
Datassential’s 2026 Trends report outlines key themes expected to shape menus and retail foodservice, from fiber emerging as the next major wellness driver to retail becoming a primary trend incubator.