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Check out the August 2022 issue, featuring our cover story announcing the 2022 Top 100 Food & Beverage Companies, what to know about fire insurance, the history of Kellogg’s packaging, and much more.
Despite the challenges, the combined revenue of the food and beverage market this year was $435.3 billion and is expected to grow to a staggering $857B by 2025.*
To meet consumer expectations, package printing companies are adopting green practices, but the myth persists that going green comes at the expense of profit. The reality is that decarbonization and profitability can coexist and become key differentiators.
Continuous inkjet (CIJ) printers are commonly used to print dates and codes on frozen goods because of their versatility on the packaging line. However, the low temperatures typical of these processing facilities can lead to printing issues.
Dealing with insurance claims is daunting even for the most sophisticated business owner. The sooner a fire insurance claim is settled, the better, right? Not so fast.
In light of the recent news about Kellogg’s splitting into three separate companies, Kristin sits down with Gene Manwaring to talk about the company’s early packaging in the latest installment of Packaging Past.
M.S. Walker Brands has partnered with Coppa Cocktails to bring its line of pre-mixed cocktails to appeal to the modern consumer who seeks high quality, convenience, and aesthetic appeal.
The beauty company grew the plants used for the formulas at a vertical farm in France and selected jars and bottles from Bormioli Luigi, mainly from its green collection, ecoLine.
Made with high-quality and unique ingredients including cauliflower, eggplant, and lentils, the new Frozen Pastas are available in vegan and vegetarian varieties.