All news articles for September 2017

'As Alexa grows in popularity, voice-activated purchases of snack foods and other consumables have the potential for major growth,' says One Click Retail

I need chocolate, Alexa... sweets, snacks, and the Amazon effect

By Elaine Watson

Candy and snacks sales on Amazon are growing at 42% year-on-year,* according to new report from ecommerce data firm One Click Retail, which says category sales have already hit $215m in the first eight months of 2017, compared with $240m for the whole...

Bhakti - which is Sanskrit for ‘devotion’ - has broad distribution in the natural channel, and is steadily building its presence in conventional channels

Bhakti spicy chai tea raises $5.1m in series B financing round

By Elaine Watson

Boulder-based spicy chai tea brand Bhakti has raised $5.1m in a Series B financing round led by accelerator Cleveland Avenue with participation from another unnamed strategic investor, the Colorado Impact Fund and other existing investors.

US plant-based meat sales on the rise

US plant-based meat sales on the rise

By Aidan Fortune

Sales of plant-based meats in the US have risen 6% year-on-year, according to new data from Nielsen, the Plant Based Foods Association and The Good Food Institute. 

Thermo Fisher Scientific has developed a new metal detection platform

New metal detector from Thermo Fisher Scientific

By Aidan Fortune

Thermo Fisher Scientific has developed a new metal detection platform that boasts the ability to identify contaminants that are up to 70% smaller than previous technologies. 

Links have been made between processed meats and cancer

US meat industry debunks cancer link

By Aidan Fortune

The North American Meat Institute (NAMI) has played down a report by the World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) Continuous Update Project (CUP) that links processed meat and cancer.

Japan is proving to be a make or break market for the US

US pork exports dip in July

By Aidan Fortune

Pork exports from the US dipped below its year-ago level for the first time in 15 months. 

SIAVS 2017 attracts some of the biggest names in Brazilian agribusiness and politics

SIAVS 2017

Brazil’s biggest meat event, in quotes

By Oscar Rousseau

One of the biggest meat trade shows in Brazil ended last week as the country sought to appease global food quality concerns, following the rotten meat scandal.

Hindu religious heads are angry over the trivialisation of Ganesh

Lamb ad not meant to ‘offend’ enraged Hindus

By Oscar Rousseau

A market campaign featuring religious and spiritual figures eating lamb that incensed Hindus over the portrayal of Lord Ganesh was not created to offend, Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) claims.

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Special Edition: Personalized Nutrition

Habit rolls out nationwide: The timing was right for us, says CSO

By Stephen Daniells

After a successful beta program in the Bay Area, Habit is going nationwide. Josh Anthony, PhD, Habit’s founding Chief Scientific Officer tells us why the timing was right for the personalized nutrition trailblazer.

Hartman Group: Don’t downplay the online threat

Hartman Group: Don’t downplay the online threat

Could traditional supermarkets disappear in 20 years?

By Elaine Watson

As the immediate shock of the Amazon Whole Foods deal wears off, and spooked retailers are reassured that just 1% of US food and beverage retail sales are generated online,* they would be wise to remember that not all growth curves are linear, says Hartman...

Coca Cola EVP: Soda taxes ‘a complete disaster’

Coca Cola EVP: Soda taxes ‘a complete disaster’

By Elaine Watson

Soda taxes in Philadelphia and other cities have “materially reduced our business,” Coca Cola EVP and president, North America Sandy Douglas, told delegates at the Barclays Global Consumer Staples Conference in Boston this week: “It’s a complete disaster.”

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