The Kellogg Co. continues to see sales growth opportunity in single-serve, on-the-go packaging formats, even after investing in the formats reduced third-quarter operating profit.
For the administration, the proposed United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) is a vindication of President Trump’s raw-muscled confrontation of trading partners.
Angie's BOOMCHICKAPOP, of Conagra Brands, Inc. and a fast growing ready-to-eat popcorn brand, debuted Angie's BOOMCHICKAPOP Microwave Popcorn, delivering a combination of flavor and real, simple ingredients.
Three Senate races, seven House races, and three statewide referendums could dramatically change the food and agriculture policy landscape after Tuesday’s midterms.
China is likely to buy a wider range of processed vegetable oils and animal feed meals on global markets in the coming weeks as the US/China trade war continues to reduce supplies of soybeans for China’s oilseeds processing industry, Hamburg-based oilseed
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today took action to remove lead acetate in hair coloring products given potential safety concerns about lead exposure from these products.
US supermarket titan Kroger has announced its top food trend predictions for 2019, curated by its Our Brands new product developers, chefs and innovators, focusing on flexible eating styles.
America's largest supermarket chain by revenue, Kroger has announced it is launching an imperfect product program called Peculiar Picks – fruits and vegetables that don’t meet the typical retail aesthetic standards, in an effort to reduce food wastage.
The Hain Celestial Group (Hain Celestial) has announced that Mark Schiller will replace founder Irwin Simon as president and CEO, effective from 5 November.
J&J Snack Foods is recalling two lots of Fit & Active Southwest Veggie Stuffed Sandwiches because they may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes and Salmonella bacteria.
Red Square Foods is recalling frozen meat and poultry ravioli and blintzes because they contain egg, milk, and/or wheat, which are three of the major food allergens, that are not declared on the label.
Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue on Monday said that the U.S. Department of Agriculture is not planning to extend the up to $12 billion aid package for farmers into 2019.