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Kraft Heinz Reports Double Digit Sales; Talks Private Label and Supply Chain Strategy
Global food giant Kraft Heinz reported a 10% increase in organic net sales this quarter, despite retail volumes decreasing approximately 4%. During a call with investors this morning, CEO Miguel Patrico attributed the performance to three core pillars – GROW brands, Foodservice and Emerging Markets – “hitting on all cylinders.”
Dr. Praeger’s Appoints New CEO, Prepares To Release New Chicken Alternative Product Line
Dr. Praeger’s Sensible Foods announced today that long-time CPG executive Andy Reichgut has been appointed as the company’s new CEO, filling the position from founder Larry Praeger who has held the role since the company’s inception in 2013. Praeger will move into a Special Advisor role and will remain an active board member.
Can Lupin Compete With Leading Plant-Proteins?
The protein-packed legume has roots that date back thousands of years and served as a key protein source for indigenous populations spanning from ancient Egypt to the Andes Mountains. So why is the CPG world now giving this ancient legume a second look?
Lo-Cal Trumps Keto in New Biena Chip Line
Snack brand Biena Foods is looking to go after calorie conscious shoppers, launching a new line called Tasty Thins.
Bandit Makes Off With $1.5 M For Dairy-Free Cheese
Plant-based cheese maker formerly known as Conscious Cultures announced today it has dropped its former moniker in favor of the more “playful” name Bandit, in an attempt to better highlight its scrappy origin, said founder and CEO Bo Babaki.
Amy’s Kitchen Closes San Jose Plant
Less than two years after its opening, organic frozen food company Amy’s Kitchen has shut down its production plant in San Jose, California according to multiple reports this week. Paperwork filed with the state indicates that manufacturing operations stopped on July 18, but the factory will not officially cease operations until September 16, eliminating 331 jobs.
The Checkout: Catalina Releases Post-Pandemic Consumer Trends; SPINS partners with Naturally Network
In this week’s Checkout: Catalina publishes report on post-pandemic consumer trends, SPINS partners with Naturally Network, Talenti supports Black Food Folks fellowship for third year running and FDA issues a review of human foods programs.
Notable New Products: Plant-Based Crab Cakes and a Chef-Inspired Condiment Line
This week’s roundup of new products saw brands making chef-inspired condiments accessible to everyday consumers, creating plant-based versions of a popular seafood dish and rolling out seed-based granola bars inspired by a favorite cookie variety.
Freestyle Snacks, Pulpoloco Sangria Among Brands Selected for 7-Eleven’s 2022 ‘Brands with Heart’ Program
Numerous CPG food & beverage brands have taken to social media this week to announce their selection to participate in 7-Eleven’s 2022 ‘Brands with Heart’ program. For the fourth year, the 7-Eleven, Inc. Brands with Heart campaign will enable brands to enter the c-store retail channel by introducing their products to 7-Eleven, Speedway, and Stripes consumers nationwide.
Distribution: IQBAR Sees Growth In Walmart; Nowadays Makes Retail Debut at Whole Foods in Pacific Southwest
After a successful pilot test last June, functional food company IQBAR is more than doubling distribution of its vegan nutrition bars in Walmart stores. The product is now available in 4-count multipacks (MSRP $6.97) in three flavors – Banana Nut, Almond Butter Chip, Peanut Butter Chip and Chocolate Sea Salt – in 1,800 Walmart stores nationwide. The bars will be stocked in the “Keto protein bar section” in grocery, IQBAR founder and CEO Will Nitze said.
