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Why the In-N-Out Heiress Is Saying Goodbye to California
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From Supply Chain to Serving Spoon: Grocery Catering Software Reshapes Meal Kits
As more grocers and food retailers dive into the meal kit market, they're discovering that scaling this service demands more than good packaging. It requires powerful logistics, accurate forecasting, and seamless kitchen coordination. Enter grocery catering software. -

Seized US Canned Food Company Looks to China, North Korea as Russian Sales Crash
Glavprodukt, a U.S.-founded canned food company seized by Russia, shifts focus to China and North Korea as domestic sales plunge. -

Beloved Chick-fil-A Ranked Among America's Unhealthiest Fast-Food Chains
Chick-fil-A has been named one of America's unhealthiest fast-food chains due to high calories and sodium in its popular menu items. -

Wegmans Chocolate Sold Across 8 States Pulled Due to Hidden Milk Ingredient
Wegmans recalls chocolate nonpareils in 8 states due to undeclared milk allergen risk. -

140,000 Pounds of Bologna Pulled From Shelves for Undeclared Meat Content
Over 140,000 pounds of bologna recalled nationwide due to undeclared meat ingredients, warns USDA. -

Costco Extends Saturday Hours, Adds Perks for Executive Shoppers
Costco extends Saturday hours and adds new perks for Executive Members, including early access and monthly shopping credits. -

Detector de IA: Ensuring Content Authenticity in the Age of AI
Ensure the authenticity of your content with Detector de IA. Detect AI-generated text quickly and accurately. Ideal for educators, creators, and businesses. -

Nestlé Pledges Artificial Dye-Free US Products by Mid-2026
Nestlé pledges to remove all artificial dyes from its U.S. food and drinks by mid-2026, aiming to meet evolving consumer health preferences. -

Mars Secures FTC Approval for $36 Billion Kellanova Acquisition
The FTC has approved Mars' $36 billion acquisition of Kellanova, clearing the way for one of the largest food industry deals in years. -

Jell-O, Kool-Aid Will No Longer Contain 'Artificial' Food Dyes After RFK Jr Pressured Kraft Heinz Executives
Kraft Heinz will phase out artificial food dyes by 2027 following a March ultimatum from Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who urged food companies to eliminate harmful ingredients or face regulatory action. -

Starbucks Bets on Protein Trend With New Cold Foam Topping at Select Stores
Starbucks tests banana-flavored protein cold foam in select U.S. stores to tap into the growing wellness trend. -

Snoop Dogg To Launch Burger Van At UK's Celtic Park In Surprise Stadium Move And He May Flip Them Himself
Snoop Dogg's latest venture is a burger van at Celtic Park in which he says he plans to flip the burgers himself. -

Walmart, Safeway Among Stores Affected by Salmonella Egg Recall Across the West
Salmonella outbreak prompts recall of 1.7 million eggs sold at Walmart, Safeway, and other stores across nine states. -

The Dirty Truth About 'Clean' Food: What the Organic Ground Beef Recall Reveals
Organic doesn't mean safe. A recent ground beef recall exposes the hidden risks behind 'clean' food labels and what this means for health-conscious consumers.
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