In spite of rising food prices Canadian manufacturers have been able to remain profitable, with innovation and size reductions among the methods to counter the issue. Seafood, fruit and vegetable processors...

Regulators and policy makers need to get out from behind their desks to see what it is really like to work in the food and drink industry, Food and Drink Federation (FDF) Director General Melanie Leech...

The Australian Food and Grocery Council, Australia’s peak food and grocery manufacturing industry association, has said that calls from the NSW Greens for the banning of a number of food additives...

The issue of artificial food colours is about to be drawn out into the public forum in Australia, with a call for a phase out of six artificial colours. The Food Intolerance Network (FIN) is to send a...

Kraft Foods Inc., one of the world’s leading food manufacturers, has announced optimistic progress in the middle of their three-year turnaround plan. At the Lehman Brothers Back-to-School Consumer...

Anyone who owns or has recently visited a convenience store or supermarket is aware that energy drinks are hot. Leading market research firm Mintel reports that the retail market for energy drinks is now...

Leading food manufacturer Heinz has announced their Fiscal 2008 sales increased by 12%, as the company searches for growth from the booming health and wellness food sector. H. J. Heinz Company Chairman,...

Cargill, a leading agribusiness company, believe that their new taste tissue imaging system will help food and beverage companies deliver better-tasting products to consumers. Cargill has received a patent...

The grocery sector has ended packaging growth in the UK despite a sharp increase in sales, the Waste & Resources Action Programme (WRAP) said overnight. WRAP has been working in consultation with the...

As trying economic conditions dampen consumer confidence and spending in the US, Kraft has implemented a new strategy to help drive supermarket sales of their brands. The “Wall-to-Wall” sales...