Thursday, March 28, 2013

Food-makers turn attention to satiety

Soup-makers seek younger audience | Rosenfeld is optimistic about Mondelez's future | Bright spots emerge in retail spending
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March 28, 2013
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Soup-makers seek younger audience
Campbell Soup and General Mills are working to make soup appealing to young adults. Campbell has launched the Campbell's Go line, which comes in a microwaveable pouch, while General Mills is using social media to promote Progresso Light, which has 100 calories or less per serving. The Wall Street Journal/Corporate Intelligence blog (3/27)
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Rosenfeld is optimistic about Mondelez's future
Mondelez International CEO Irene Rosenfeld is defending her decision to split up Kraft Foods, despite a disappointing fourth quarter. "We have created a $36 billion startup," she said. "The combination of a new company with a new name has given us the opportunity to stand back and refresh." Forbes (3/27)
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Bright spots emerge in retail spending
Great American Group analysts say consumer spending is on the upswing. "E-commerce continues to shine, and many off-price, discount and dollar-store retailers continue to report positive results as consumers look to save," said David Triompo, a managing director at the advisory. "Many dollar stores have also been expanding their store bases." Progressive Grocer (3/27)
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Young women turn from goblet to stein
Beer has slipped past wine as the preferred drink of women ages 18 to 34. Women aren't only drinking beer -- they're also working as brewers or opening bars with a focus on craft beer. Los Angeles Times (tiered subscription model)/Money & Co. blog (3/26)
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Health & Wellness
Food-makers turn attention to satiety
Recognizing the limits of calorie restrictions in weight loss, food-makers are creating products that promote satiety. Israel's Carmit offers water-soluble fiber called glucomannan, while Fortitech of the U.S. provides ingredients and formulations to boost satiety in products including bars and beverages. Food Processing (3/27)
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