New study looks at food and ag industry contributions to nation’s economy 03.26.2021 By Jay Sjerven More than 40 million American jobs depend on food and agriculture industries.Read More
Ten ingredients to look for in 2021 03.26.2021 By Keith Nunes Datassential has identified the ingredients product developers should consider.Read More
New study finds Americans are cooking more at home 03.24.2021 By Brian Amick Research from online culinary school Rouxbe finds that over the past year, nearly 7 in 10 (69%) people have cooked at home four or more nights a week.Read More
American consumers turn to food for wellness 03.24.2021 By Brian Amick The concept of food as medicine has gained increasing importance during the COVID-19 pandemic.Read More
The top Instagrammed celebrity cakes 03.23.2021 By Brian Amick Jack & Beyond, an award-winning online cake shop in Fulham, London, recently set out to find which celebrities are the most popular on cakes.Read More
Panera teams up with Jose Andres to raise awareness of food insecurity 03.23.2021 By Brian Amick Through the end of March, the company will donate proceeds of sandwich sales to José Andrés' World Central Kitchen.Read More
The Great American Takeout returns with help from Rich Products 03.23.2021 By Brian Amick The campaign is calling on consumers to order a takeout or delivery meal on Wednesday, March 24 to support the foodservice industry.Read More
Consumers favor expanded outdoor seating beyond pandemic 03.21.2021 By Brian Amick 84% of adults say they favor allowing restaurants to continue setting up tables on a sidewalk, parking lot or street on a permanent basis.Read More
Retail sales improve year-over-year amid vaccinations, stimulus payments 03.18.2021 By Brian Amick The National Retail Federation reports retail sales gained considerable year-over-year traction in February due to a variety of factors.Read More
Consumers value indulgence, nutrition in baked goods 03.18.2021 By Michelle Smith iba.CONNECTING EXPERTS reports on the trends bakers can tap into.Read More