Food tech & digital transformation

Research explores potential of nettle as a functional food

Research explores potential of nettle as a functional food

By Mary Ellen Shoup

A grant from the United States Department of Agriculture National Institute of Food and Agriculture (USDA-NIFA) will explore the functional food possibilities of nettle and its potential to manage obesity, diabetes, and overall immune system health.

Eat Beyond adds SIRE Bioscience to portfolio

Eat Beyond adds SIRE Bioscience to portfolio

By Mary Ellen Shoup

Eat Beyond Global Holdings, a public investment issuer focused on the global plant-based and alternative food sector, has made an investment in CPG life science company SIRE Bioscience.

SweeGen obtains GRAS status for Reb B stevia sweetener

SweeGen obtains GRAS status for Reb B stevia sweetener

By Mary Ellen Shoup

SweeGen Bestevia Reb B steviol glycoside (stevia sweetener) has received a GRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe) Letter of No Objection from the FDA for use in food and beverage formulations.

ReGrained proves mainstream market appeal for upcycled foods

ReGrained proves mainstream market appeal for upcycled foods

By Mary Ellen Shoup

With a new puffs line in several points of distribution, a line of baking mixes in the works, and plans to convert oat milk byproduct into finished product applications later this year, ReGrained is building a case for the mainstream viability for upcycled...

Picture credit: McDonald's

'When these restaurant chains move, the entire food industry takes notice...'

Beyond Meat ties up with McDonald's, Yum! Brands, gears up for launch of '3.0' platform: 'When people grab a plant-based burger, they assume it's going to be healthier'

By Elaine Watson

In a clear signal that plant-based meat is hitting the mainstream, Beyond Meat has announced global partnerships with two of the biggest players in fast food: McDonald’s, and Yum! Brands (KFC, Taco Bell, Pizza Hut), a month after striking a deal with...

Picture credit: Oatly

Wow, No Cow! Oatly submits plans for an IPO

By Elaine Watson

Oatmilk maker Oatly has filed for an initial public offering (IPO) with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, said the company Tuesday morning.

Follow us

Products

View more

Webinars