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Conagra: Snacks, Frozen Categories Drive Q3 Net Sales; Inflationary Pressures Linger
Conagra reported a 6% increase in organic net sales during Q3 fiscal year 2022, largely driven by consistent consumer demand for its frozen and snack products. However, the company said it experienced “higher-than-anticipated” market inflation throughout the quarter, which it expects will continue to impact pricing across its frozen, refrigerated and snack businesses.
Web3 Roundup: Liquid Death Sells Out Murder Head NFTs; Mid-Day Squares Announce NFT Project
Liquid Death Sells Out Murder Head Death Club NFT Line Last month, canned water brand Liquid Death entered the NFT realm with the launch of Murder Head Death Club, a line of 6,666 unique NFTs which will grant holders access to exclusive perks. Posting on LinkedIn, Liquid Death co-founder and CEO Mike Cessario said the… Read more »
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Mid-Day Squares Raises $10 Million To Bring In “Million Dollar Management Team”
After receiving a $10 million injection of venture capital earlier this month, functional chocolate bar maker Mid-Day Squares is already putting that money to work, bringing on a slate of industry vets to its executive team, breaking ground on a new U.S. production facility and revealing its fourth SKU – Cookie Dough – set to launch this fall.
Zing Changes Up Leadership, Reformulates Bars and Looks To Become A Household Name
Plant-based bar brand Zing announced that co-founder and CEO David Ingalls will transition into the newly created role of Chief Innovation Officer while former CMO Grace Erickson will take the helm.
Real Good Foods Opens Second Production Facility to Grow Margin & Enter New Categories
Frozen entree and appetizer brand Real Good Foods (RGF) announced today the opening of its second production facility in Bolingbrook, Illinois. The move comes after the publicly traded company has brought the majority of its manufacturing in-house in an effort to improve its cost structure, margins and profitability.
Elevator Talk: NoBull Burger, Plant Based Seafood Co, Charlie’s Table, Cerebelly, Freestyle Snacks
In the latest episode of Elevator Talk, we feature leaders from NoBull Burger, Plant Based Seafood Co, Charlie’s Table, Cerebelly and Freestyle Snacks. Watch founders and CEOs introduce their brands and provide a recap of recent news and updates. This week’s special co-host is Cessna Mac, a principal with Amberstone Ventures, who shared her thoughts, questions and feedback with the participants.
Siete Looks to Beans to Build Share of Plate
Mexican-American food maker Siete announced on Monday the launch of canned beans, a move that takes the brand from snacks, sides and condiments squarely into the center of the plate. The two-SKU line will help the company expand to new parts of the store while continuing to marry its founders’ heritage with a better-for-you positioning.
Sunscoop Closes Seed Round To Scale Operations and Ramp Up Innovation
Allergy-friendly and superfood-infused ice cream brand Sunscoop announced today it has raised $2 million in seed funding led by Vibrant Ventures, an investment firm focused exclusively on plant-based CPG, with additional participation from H/L Ventures and Torch Capital, among other early angel investors. The company said it will use the new capital to continue expanding its team, distribution and product portfolio.
Taste Radio: How To Get In ‘Good’ With This Fast-Growing Online Grocer
Bentley Hall, the CEO of California-centric online grocer Good Eggs, spoke about how an intimate understanding of its customers and a highly-curated selection of products helped grow annual revenue to over $100 million. He also explained how Good Eggs articulates quality, its process for vetting and adding new brands to its service and how the company evaluates new platforms and technologies when mapping out its growth strategy.
IDFA Says New FDA Standard Identity of Yogurt Rules Are Outdated Already
The FDA announced last week that it will not enact specific provisions from the 2021 Yogurt Standard Of Identity (SOI) regulations after the International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA) and Chobani filed six objections to specific articles regarding ingredients and processes used for yogurt production.



