All news articles for June 2017

Channel Fish Processing said it would stick with its supplier, despite the recall

Fish firm caught up in huge US recall

By Oscar Rousseau

Massachusetts-based Channel Fish Processing Company is the latest firm to recall food products that may contain undeclared allergens, bringing the total number of affected outfits to 12.

2017 US Grocery Shopper Trends report FMI, Hartman Group

US grocery shopping habits, from GMOs to QR codes: Are you up to speed?

By Elaine Watson

What foods and beverages do Millennials like to buy online? Why do shoppers buy locally-grown foods, and why don’t more consumers scan QR codes? Here are 10 things that caught our eye in the 2017 US Grocery Shopper Trends report from the Food Marketing...

Dow and DuPont will spin-off the merged group into three 'innovation-based' companies

Dow-DuPont merger wins US antitrust approval

By Oscar Rousseau

Dow and DuPont have won approval from the competition authority in the US to complete a $130bn merger upon condition that they divest a string of assets, including chemical products used for food packaging. 

Ocean's Balance to showcase kelp puree at IFT 2017

Ocean's Balance to showcase kelp puree at IFT 2017

By Elaine Watson

Maine-based Ocean’s Balance is unveiling a new kelp purée at the IFT show in Las Vegas this year, where it will showcase a series of dishes made with the calcium-, iron-, and folate-packed ingredient.

JBS wants to restore trust in its brand after a tainted meat scandal

Brazil’s JBS appoints two executives

By Oscar Rousseau

Meatpacker JBS SA has appointed Gilberto Xandó to its board of directors and Marcelo Proença as global head of compliance.

Newly Weds Foods said the 'root cause' of the problem had been found

Cross-contamination a cause of huge US meat recall

By Oscar Rousseau

Newly Weds Foods has confirmed it is involved in the massive tranche of recalls issued by 10 US meat businesses, which fear their products may contain undeclared allergens.

Meat industry representatives claim GIPSA could lead to a 'cascade of litigation'

Opposition to fair play rule raised – again

By Oscar Rousseau

US poultry industry representatives have redoubled opposition to government proposals scrapping the need for farmers to prove competition harm in order to claim compensation.

Minerva reportedly axed over 700 jobs when it closed the Mirassol D’Oeste factory

Minerva to reopen beef plant closed in 2015

By Oscar Rousseau

Brazilian meatpacker Minerva SA will reopen its Mirassol D’Oeste cattle slaughterhouse in July, nearly two years after it shut the plant and axed hundreds of jobs.

FOOD VISION USA 2017: What’s for dinner tonight?

Speakers include Chobani, PeaPod, Sir Kensington's, Geltor, Miyoko's Kitchen, Terra's Kitchen, Sun Basket, VMG

FOOD VISION USA 2017: What’s for dinner tonight?

By Elaine Watson

With more Americans only starting to think about what to have for dinner a few hours – or even minutes – before they plan to eat,  but at the same time becoming more demanding and health conscious, retailers and manufacturers are under pressure to offer...

US beef will be heading to China again after a 14-year hiatus

US and China agree on beef that can go east

By Oscar Rousseau

US beef sales to China could soon be reinstated now the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) has finalised trade rules covering traceability and types of meat eligible for export.

Bernstein: Is PepsiCo at the top of Kraft Heinz’s shopping list?

Is PepsiCo at the top of Kraft Heinz’s shopping list?

By Elaine Watson

Kraft Heinz was recently rebuffed by Unilever, but is widely rumored to be eyeing up other acquisitions. But would a marriage with PepsiCo, one of several potential targets rumored to be on the shopping list, be a match made in heaven?

'GoCleanLabel certified' scheme rolls out, but what does it mean?

Attorney: ‘Slapping another undefined term on packages that could be attacked legally’ is risky

'GoCleanLabel certified' scheme rolls out, but what does it mean?

By Elaine Watson

A new 'clean label' certification scheme has been launched in the US market as the concept of ‘clean’ eating continues to gain traction. But will CPG brands embrace the ‘Go Clean Label Certified’ logo, and are there risks to using a term that...

American giants Tyson Foods and Conagra Brands both had to recall meat products

Meat firms hit by huge food safety recall

By Aidan Fortune

Nine US meat businesses have been forced to recall a total of over 3.5 million lbs of produce due to the presence of undeclared allergens.

Judge: 'The issue of whether... plant-based 'milk' should be deemed an 'imitation' fits squarely within the FDA’s authority'

A tale of two plant ‘milk’ lawsuits: Court stays Whitewave lawsuit, but dubs near-identical case vs Blue Diamond as ‘patently implausible’ and throws it out

Court stays Whitewave almondmilk lawsuit: 'Whether plant-based 'milk' should be deemed an 'imitation' fits squarely within the FDA’s authority

By Elaine Watson

A lawsuit alleging Silk almondmilk is falsely advertised as nutritionally equivalent to dairy milk has been stayed by a judge on primary jurisdiction grounds, while a near-identical case filed by the same law firm over Almond Breeze has been thrown out...

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