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.
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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AI is creating two types of food manufacturers: those that own predictive intelligence and those that only make products.
FSMA 204 delays don’t reset the clock. Retailers and consumers are already demanding end-to-end lot traceability now, regardless of regulatory timelines. True farm-to-fork traceability isn’t a single ...
In the last 18 months, some of the most consequential moves in food and beverage have been made by women. A new CEO took the helm of PepsiCo’s $21 billion U.S. Foods business. General Mills built a ...
Over 23 years, she worked her way from operations to COO to President and CEO of the largest frozen Mexican food manufacturer in the United States, the company behind El Monterey and Tornados. That ...