Food tech & digital transformation

Tyson Foods unveils new president

Tyson unveils new president

By Aidan Fortune

US processor Tyson Foods’ board of directors has named Dean Banks as the new president of the company.

Walnut crumbles (Picture: California Walnut Board)

Walnuts: The next big thing in plant-based meat in foodservice?

By Elaine Watson

Foodservice operators bored of textured soy protein for meat-free tacos, filled pasta, bruschetta and other dishes are experimenting with a new plant-based meat alternative from walnuts that "mimics the taste and texture of ground beef," says...

Kerry report: How are consumers’ perceptions of clean label evolving?

Kerry report: How are consumers’ perceptions of clean label evolving?

By Mary Ellen Shoup

Many consumers subscribe to a basic understanding of ‘clean label’ – for most, it loosely means products with fewer, recognizable ingredients free from preservatives and artificial additives – however, new research from Kerry shows that this definition...

VMG Partners acquires popchips to anchor new branded snacking platform

VMG Partners acquires popchips to anchor new branded snacking platform

By Elaine Watson

Private equity firm VMG Partners is betting big on the snacks category with the formation of a new division – Velocity Snack Brands (VSB) – set up to buy, incubate and grow snack brands, beginning with the acquisition of the popchips* brand from majority...

Quorn: 5 ways meat-alternatives can sustain their rapid rise

Quorn shares 5 ways meat-alternatives can sustain their rapid rise

By Elizabeth Crawford

With Nielsen data showing dollar sales of plant-based foods in the US growing more than 20% in 2018 over the prior year to top $3.3bn, it is clear the industry is booming, but to sustain this momentum, a leader for the meat-alternative brand Quorn says...

Climate change commitments address food waste, GHG, biodiversity

Climate change commitments address food waste, GHG, biodiversity

By Elizabeth Crawford

As protesters and activists filled the streets of New York City last week to draw attention to climate change, many food and beverage companies around the globe also touted existing and new commitments to reduce their impact on the planet.

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