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Europe: Bakeries, technology can co-exist, says Corbion

A fresh loaf of bread, a crusty pie and crispy pastries are must-haves on the dinner table. However, before they reach the table, they would...

Europe: Tea landscape to change with technology, says Tetley

Experts at Tetley Supers have worked with Futurologists to map the evolution of UK’s favorite beverage over the next 10 years. Based on forecasted consumer...

Europe: UK consumers take more cakes, tea, finds report

Mintel research reveals that 35% of UK tea drinkers aged between 55 and 64 surveyed drink five or more cups of standard black tea...

Europe: Chocolate is UK’s flavor of the day, says report

New research from Mintel reveals that there were more chocolate flavored ice cream products launched in the UK in 2015 than vanilla for the...

Asia Pacific: Fruit protein back in the spotlight

High-fructose corn syrup and sugar are on the outs with calorie-wary consumers. As a result, low- and no-calorie alternatives have become popular, and soon,...

Americas: Consumers prefer to use green packaging, finds report

As Americans take notice of increasingly strained global food resources, new research from Mintel reveals that four in five (80%) US food shoppers agree...

World: Food draws tourists, finds report

Food and beverage are an increasingly significant motivator for travel, as 75% of leisure travelers have been motivated to visit a destination because of...

Europe: Industry gets serious on managing food waste

The concept of food waste management (FMW) has gained traction with the declaration of food waste reduction as a target in the UN Sustainable...

Americas: Nuts may have inflammatory effects on humans

In a study of more than 5,000 people, investigators from Brigham and Women’s Hospital have found that greater intake of nuts was associated with...

Americas: Changes in dietary can help US yield more food

A new 'food-print' model that measures the per-person land requirements of different diets suggests that, with dietary changes, the US could feed significantly more...