Quick-service restaurant traffic expected to increase
U.S. restaurant industry traffic will remain stalled in 2017 in much the same manner it did in 2016, reports The NPD Group, a global information company. IFT Daily News
U.S. restaurant industry traffic will remain stalled in 2017 in much the same manner it did in 2016, reports The NPD Group, a global information company. IFT Daily News
According to an article in Amber Waves, lower food prices and rising incomes will mean that food security for 76 low- and middle-income countries is expected to improve during the … Continue Reading →
A team of researchers from Princeton University, the International Livestock Research Institute, the Université Libre de Bruxelles, and the Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics, and Policy has conducted for the … Continue Reading →
To address consumer concerns surrounding wellness and nutrition with more affordable healthy food options, manufacturers and retailers have built private label brands. IFT Daily News
With little growth in consumer visits to U.S. restaurants, restaurant units grew 0.8% in spring 2014 compared to spring 2013, reports The NPD Group, a global information company. IFT Daily … Continue Reading →
One of the region’s coldest winters in two decades may have harmed this season’s Michigan fruit crop, said a report released recently by the Michigan Farm Bureau. read more Supermarket … Continue Reading →
According to Bloomberg, cattle futures hit an all-time high this week and beef prices are likely to continue rising as production slumps. IFT Daily News
According to a new report published by Transparency Market Research—Aquaculture (Marine Water, Freshwater and Brackish Water) Market for Carp, Mollusks, Crustaceans, Salmon, Trout and Other Fishes – Global Industry Analysis, … Continue Reading →
Health care reform will mean added business for in-store clinics. Will more retailers get involved? read more Supermarket News
As a result of more affordable feed, it will be a whole lot cheaper to raise livestock. Viewpoints read more Supermarket News