Target pledges zero artificial ingredients for own-brands aimed at kids
US retailer chain Target has pledged to remove artificial ingredients from its own branded range of kids’ foods by the end of 2018.
US retailer chain Target has pledged to remove artificial ingredients from its own branded range of kids’ foods by the end of 2018.
Millennial snackers consider aroma essential and want their snacks to evoke immediate sense of the origin of its main ingredients.
The British Retail Consortium (BRC) and the Food and Drink Federation (FDF) are calling on ingredient manufacturers, product specialists and researchers to submit details of sugar alternative ingredients to help companies reformulate their products.
Piller’s meat snack maker Premium Brands reported a massive 24.7% increase in its second quarter revenue and solid growth generated across all business platforms.