Soda giants pledge to help Americans cut calories
The Coca-Cola Co., Dr Pepper Snapple Group and PepsiCo have pledged to reduce beverage calories consumed per person nationally by 20% by 2025. read more Supermarket News
The Coca-Cola Co., Dr Pepper Snapple Group and PepsiCo have pledged to reduce beverage calories consumed per person nationally by 20% by 2025. read more Supermarket News
The Coca-Cola Co., Dr Pepper Snapple Group and PepsiCo have pledged to reduce beverage calories consumed per person nationally by 20% by 2025. read more Supermarket News
According to a recent Gallup poll, a little less than half of Americans—45%—actively try to include organic foods in their diets, while 15% actively avoid them. IFT Daily News
Consumption behaviors in the United States have become less household-oriented and more individualized than previous generations, and now more than 50% of eating and beverage occasions happen when consumers are … Continue Reading →
Nearly three in five Americans are not sure whether foods produced through biotechnology are available in supermarkets today. read more Supermarket News
U.S. foodservice consumers are smitten by bacon and to show their love they ate some 1.1 billion servings of it in the year ending April 2014, an increase in servings … Continue Reading →
Despite public controversy as states debate mandatory labeling of foods produced through biotechnology, a significant majority of consumers support the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) current labeling policy for … Continue Reading →
The number of American consumers who consider healthfulness when purchasing their food and beverages has shown a significant uptick in the past two years, according to the findings of the … Continue Reading →
U.S. consumers appear to be shifting to gourmet coffee options, according to the National Coffee Association’s National Coffee Drinking Trends (NCDT) market research study. IFT Daily News
Americans celebrating Easter plan to spend slightly less on food, candy, gifts, apparel and other items compared with last year, according to NRF’s Easter Spending Survey. read more Supermarket News