Food News Today: Watermelon App (Video)
Here are today’s headlines in Supermarket Guru Phil Lempert’s FNT video report: Older Moms on the rise; Futuristic Ice-creams!; Testing the Watermelon App! read more Supermarket News
Here are today’s headlines in Supermarket Guru Phil Lempert’s FNT video report: Older Moms on the rise; Futuristic Ice-creams!; Testing the Watermelon App! read more Supermarket News
Here are today’s headlines in Supermarket Guru Phil Lempert’s FNT video report: Older Moms on the rise; Futuristic Ice-creams!; Testing the Watermelon App! read more Supermarket News
According to The Washington Post, India plans to subsidize wheat, rice, and cereals for approximately 800 million people under a $ 20 billion system to cut malnutrition and ease poverty. … Continue Reading →
Retailers pay close attention to food safety practices at warehouses and distribution centers. read more Supermarket News
Here are today’s headlines in Supermarket Guru Phil Lempert’s FNT video report: Latest gadgets: The Fat Breathalyzer! Tooth sensor detects smoking & overeating; Crunchy or Smooth? Viewers weigh in on … Continue Reading →
Better than most convenience stores Better than most quick-service/fast-casual restaurants Better than most casual/family dining Not as good as any restaurant Supermarket News
Food sales at drug stores have surged in the past year, thanks in part to a dedicated push by some of the largest chains. What does this mean for supermarkets? … Continue Reading →
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has amended the color additive regulations to provide for the safe use of spirulina extract made from the dried biomass of the cyanobacteria … Continue Reading →
Since food trucks appeared on the restaurant scene, their perceivable threat to brick-and-mortar restaurants has been widely debated, and a recent survey conducted by The NPD Group, a global information … Continue Reading →
Most customers visit supermarket prepared food departments at least occasionally, and about 39% said they do so “frequently” or “always,” according to a new study from Chicago-based Datassential. read more … Continue Reading →