Shadow AI is already moving supplier specs, formulations, and traceability records off your control. What it means for FSMA ...
Growing food brands often mistake complexity for progress. Here's why simplifying your supply chain (SKUs, packaging, and ...
USMCA non-renewal, a DOJ egg price settlement, a new FSIS Salmonella pilot for poultry, California's sell-by label ban, and what a 60% manufacturing breach rate means for food companies.
Two deals announced in Q2 could together redraw the global flavor and specialty ingredients map: McCormick’s $44.8 billion combination with Unilever Foods and Ingredion’s $5.0 billion acquisition of ...
Welcome to this week’s Food Exec Brief, your strategic intelligence roundup for food and beverage manufacturing leaders. This ...
The FDA requires a recall plan but not a test of it. With recalls cascading across dozens of brands, the untested plan is ...
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High angle portrait of young woman wearing mask and holding digital tablet during quality control inspection at food factory, copy space The world’s 500 largest companies lose about $1.4 trillion a ...
U.S. manufacturers can’t fill the jobs they already have. The sector could need 3.8 million new workers by 2033, and up to 1.9 million of those jobs could go unfilled if the skills and applicant gaps ...
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