Food Industry News, Insights, and Education for the CPG Community
Think Jerky, Still Lean, Plans to Go Big
In May of this year, Think Jerky founder Ricky Hirsch headed to his first large trade show, the Sweets and Snacks Expo in Chicago. His jerky line, then less than a year old, was just in the formative stages of it’s growth. Seven months later, Hirsch told NOSH, the Chicago, IL based brand has closed over a million dollars in sales for the year.
Experts Weigh In on Mintel’s Packaging Predictions
Mintel isn’t just predicting upcoming trends in healthy food for 2017; it’s also inferring trends in how consumers want those items presented to them in the new year.
UNFI’s M&A Spree is Far From Over
This week natural products distributor UNFI held its 2017 first quarter earnings call. The past year has seen the company acquire two smaller natural and specialty products distributors (Haddon House and Gourmet Guru) as well as two produce distributors (Nor-Cal and Global Organic). From the earnings call, it seems more acquisitions are in the cards.
Legal Experts Talk About How Brands Can Stay Out of Court
At a time when a federal district court in California has been nicknamed “The Food Court” because of the number of consumer actions it has addressed, it’s become apparent that building a brand is about more than just growing sales, it’s about protecting those sales in the face of potential legal action.
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Hunger for Holiday Food Gifting Leads to Boom in Sales
The season of giving for consumers can turn into a season of growth to most food brands. Especially if they’ve got Oprah’s blessing.
Kroger Talks Consumer Insights on Quarterly Earnings Call
From a private label Kombucha to its own meat and cheese snacks, Kroger is reacting to changing consumer tastes by doubling down on both private label and branded products with a healthier halo.
Why Whole Foods Moving to Centralized Buying is Important
In this issue of NOSH Voices, Zachary DeAngelo, an entrepreneur, investor and advisor to CPG brands, looks at the potential impacts of Whole Foods’ transition to centralized buying.
Press Clips: Food is Having Some Trust Issues
This week’s Press Clips looks at issues of trust, or lack thereof, within the food industry, including lawsuits and consumers’ views on hot topic subjects.
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Healthy Fats Coalition Aims to Fight Stigma Through Education
The newly created Healthy Fats Coalitions wants the food industry to stop trimming fat from conversations about American consumers’ health.
Bare Bones Bone Broth Signs First National Retailer
Bone broth brand Bare Bones announced that it has signed Wegmans as its first national retailer. The deal will take Bare Bones into 70 of the retailer’s stores, instantly doubling the brand’s distribution and expanding its retail footprint to the East Coast.
Chex Finer Foods Partners with Big Y Markets
Chex Finer Foods has been signed to distribute natural and local food products to all Big Y World Class Markets stores.
Global Growth is ‘All Good’ for Goodio
Finnish chocolate company Goodio is bringing its mission to change the world — one sweet treat at a time — to the U.S.
Good Karma Launches Flax Milk Yogurt Line
After two years of rapid growth and product development, plant-based food and beverage brand, Good Karma, is launching its newest product, flax-based yogurts.
Chef’d and Spoon U. Launch Meal Kit, Bring Brands to Millennials
Spoon University, a food-focused media company aimed at millennials, is helping brands reach those hungry college students. The company announced earlier this month that it’s joining forces with Chef’d, an online meal kit marketplace, to launch a meal kit subscription service specifically designed for college students.













