Turkey, the traditional star of the Thanksgiving meal, may be expensive and tough to find in 2022 as the bird flu and other issues are affecting the supply chain.
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Turkey May be Expensive and Hard to Find Thanks to Bird Flu, Other Issues
November 03, 2022 posted in Inventory, Food Trends, Supply Chain
Food Supply Chain Forecast: Food Prices Rising Faster than Inflation
October 27, 2022 posted in Inflation, Food Trends
The September 2022 Consumer Price Index and Producer Price Index numbers show that food prices are continuing to rise month-over-month more than three times faster than the general U.S. economy inflation rate.
A Look Ahead: Food Business Trends for 2023
October 06, 2022 posted in Sustainability, Lifestyle, Food Trends
As the nights become brisker and Halloween spirits sneak into sight, thoughts in the food industry turn toward candy, turkeys, and keeping America’s festive holiday tables fully stocked.
This is also the time of the year when food business experts break out their crystal balls and conjure up what will be the food trends to watch in 2023.
The Crucial Role of Food Inventory Software
September 22, 2022 posted in Traceability, Inventory, Food Recalls
Inventory management is important in every sector of the economy, but when it comes to the food industry, the proper inventory software in place can help manage supply chain logistics, ensure the timely delivery of perishables, and most importantly, safeguard consumers with beginning-to-end traceability.
Wendy’s Removes Some Romaine Lettuce in 6 States After E. coli Outbreak
September 08, 2022 posted in Traceability, Food Recalls
Fast food restaurant chain Wendy’s has taken the precautionary measure to remove romaine lettuce being used in burgers and sandwiches across six states after an E. coli outbreak.
“Investigators are continuing to collect different types of data to identify the food source of this multistate outbreak of E. coli O157:H7 infections,” reported the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in a September 1, 2022, update. “A specific food has not yet been confirmed as the source of this outbreak, but many sick people reported eating burgers and sandwiches with romaine lettuce at Wendy’s restaurants before getting sick.”
Listeria Outbreak at Sara Lee: One of the Worst Food Recalls Ever
August 25, 2022 posted in Traceability, Food Recalls
The food and beverage industry is very competitive so normally it’s great to make the top of any list … except when it comes to the worst food recalls of all time.
That is one list to avoid, but the listeria outbreak at Sara Lee just over two decades ago, unfortunately holds the top spot in the “Eat This, Not That!” rundown published this year of “The 7 Worst Food Recalls of All Time”.
Food Packaging and Repacking: Keep the Supply Chain Safe and Efficient
August 10, 2022 posted in Traceability, Safety, Technology
The role of food packaging, and subsequently repacking by wholesale food distributors, helps keep this vital supply chain safe and efficient.
“Think about it, without a regulated system of food packing processes, materials and systems, we would be no further ahead than if we were still in the dark ages,” says dry blending and custom packing company Dure Foods.
Blue Bell Product Recall and the Importance of Food Tracking
July 21, 2022 posted in Traceability, Safety, Food Recalls
If you are a Texan, then you know that Blue Bell ice cream is high on the Lone Star State’s pantheon of beloved brands, sandwiched somewhere between Buc-ee’s and Whataburger.
You might also recall that Blue Bell was at the center of a high profile multi state listeriosis outbreak, a serious infection caused by eating food contaminated with one of the 20+ species of the listeria bacteria.
Food Sustainability: Farm and Food Collaboration is Key
July 08, 2022 posted in Traceability, Sustainability, Lifestyle
Food sustainability may be the hottest topic in the food and beverage industry right now with public expectations growing daily to “get it right” for the future of the planet.
How the Ukraine Wheat Shortage Affects the U.S. Food Supply
June 22, 2022 posted in Traceability, Inflation
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, fighting that involves two countries that account for nearly 30 percent of the world’s wheat exports, has sparked food supply concerns around the globe with fears of grain shortages and escalating prices.
Ukraine, which has been called the breadbasket of Europe because of its key agricultural exports, reported in May that the country’s grain exports were down 64 percent year-over-year.