Food Industry News, Insights, and Education for the CPG Community
Food Trucks’ Impact on CPG Innovation
A recent blog post published by SPINS, a leading provider of sales data in the natural and specialty food industry, posits that food trucks are impacting the CPG industry in a big way. Penned by SPINS analyst Gerald Oksanen, the post examines the impact of food trucks as leading incubators for culinary trends and innovation and why new CPG brands should take notice.
2015 Sweets and Snacks Expo Roundup
The National Confectioners Association (NCA) hosted its annual Sweets and Snacks Expo this week in Chicago. Featuring approximately 650 exhibitors and over 16,000 industry professionals, the event showcased the latest trends and products in chocolate, candy, gum, snacks, granolas, cookies, cakes and more.
Vivian Rhoads: Keys to an Effective Marketing Strategy for New Entrepreneurs
You’ve completed the formulation and branding phases in the development of your brand. One of the next steps is coming up with an effective marketing strategy; it should be comprehensive and draw upon reliable market research and consumer insights.
What the Next Decade Will Bring for Food and Beverage
Technomic, a Chicago-based research and consulting firm, predicts that over the next decade, Americans will dramatically change how and where they spend their money for food as compared to the previous decades when demands (and demographic trends) were more predictable.
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Getting Consumer Insight on a Budget
It’s a question that has long challenged entrepreneurs: how do I learn more about my consumers? Granted, industry reports from leading marketing firms can be helpful in formulating a business and marketing strategy, but they are often very expensive to acquire.
Recap: Food and Beverage University Chicago 2015
We had our second Food and Beverage University event of the year in the amazing city of Chicago this past Thursday. The industrial Moonlight Studio space was transformed into a chic and modern food and beverages classroom for nearly 100 entrepreneurs.
Bob Nelson: Resources at the SBA
In the second part of our interview with Massachusetts’ Small Business Administration (SBA) district director, Bob Nelson, FBU focused on the specific resources that the agency can offer entrepreneurs.
Race, Ethnicity, and Natural Food: An Issue, An Assessment, An Opportunity
“You know, I’ve never thought about that question before.” That’s what I’ve been hearing almost exclusively lately when I ask whether there’s anything alarming about the lack of racial and ethnic diversity that I found remarkably easy to observe at Natural Products Expo West.
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The Drivers Behind Shoppers’ Purchasing Decisions
Wouldn’t it be nice if brands could identify the reasons behind consumer purchasing decisions and then use that information to develop their marketing strategies? In its recently released “The Why Behind the Buy” report, Acosta Sales & Marketing examines what drives consumers when they shop.
IRI’s New Product Pacesetters: The Top Food and Beverages Launches of 2014
All startup brands know how difficult it is for new product launches to make an impact, especially during the first year. In its annual New Product Pacesetter report, IRI, a Chicago-based market research firm, featured the top food and beverage launches of 2014 (based on year one dollar sales in measured channels) and examined what they did right.
Bob Nelson: An Intro to the SBA and How to Use It as a Resource
Many entrepreneurs think that you only go to the Small Business Administration (SBA) when you want to get a loan. While the SBA is indeed a key resource for business loans — it assisted in the lending of almost $30 billion to small businesses in 2014 — the agency also works with entrepreneurs on launching and managing their companies.
FDA Warns Kind on Use of “Healthy”
Food and beverage entrepreneurs may need to be cautious when it comes to putting the word “healthy” on their labels, especially if they are working with high fat ingredients such as nuts.
SomethingGUD: What Do Local Retailers Look For In A Brand?
You’ve made some headway with farmers’ markets in your area, where sales and feedback about your brand have been pretty good. So what’s next? How do you get your product into local retailers and, eventually, on the trucks of regional distributors?
FBU Chicago’s Round Table Talks offer Casual, In-Depth Advice
Got specific questions on growing a food or beverage brand? Need to find out some information that you think is only relevant to your company? The FBU Chicago event will offer attendees the chance to have all of their questions answered in small groups by our own set of expert speakers when we introduce our first set of FBU Round Table Talks during the afternoon break.













