
Sarah Zimmerman
Editor at Food Dive
associate editor @SupplyChainDive. previously @CrainsChicago, @AP, @POLITICO. ✉️email me dog pics at [email protected]
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1 week ago |
fooddive.com | Sarah Zimmerman
This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Leftovers is our look at a few of the product ideas popping up everywhere. Some are intriguing, some sound amazing and some are the kinds of ideas we would never dream of. We can’t write about everything that we get pitched, so here are some leftovers pulled from our inboxes. Tombstone is bringing two bar food staples together: pizza and French fries.
Leftovers: Cheez-It links with Wendy’s on Baconator cracker | Blue Moon debuts a craft beer lip balm
2 weeks ago |
fooddive.com | Sarah Zimmerman
This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Leftovers is our look at a few of the product ideas popping up everywhere. Some are intriguing, some sound amazing and some are the kinds of ideas we would never dream of. We can’t write about everything that we get pitched, so here are some leftovers pulled from our inboxes. Kellanvoa is teaming with Wendy's on a Cheez-It inspired by the fast food chain's Baconator burger.
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2 weeks ago |
fooddive.com | Sarah Zimmerman
This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. The FDA cleared San Francisco-based Wildtype to offer its lab-grown salmon in the U.S., the first time the agency signed off on a cultivated seafood product.
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2 weeks ago |
fooddive.com | Sarah Zimmerman
This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Funding for food tech startups "slowed significantly" in the first quarter of the year as investors shift their focus toward artificial intelligence, according to a Pitchbook report. The food tech sector captured $1.4 billion in investments across 202 deals in the first quarter, Pitchbook said. That's close to a 50% drop in capital and a 15% decline in deal count year over year.
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2 weeks ago |
fooddive.com | Sarah Zimmerman
This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Cargill said it will invest close to $90 million in computer vision and other cutting edge technologies over the next few years at a Colorado beef plant, which will allow the food giant to get more meat out of each animal. The company plans to implement a proprietary automated solution called CarVe at its plant in Fort Morgan.
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Fresh fruit and vegetable producers say shipping delays and a lack of refrigerated containers have led to "major losses of products and sales." Rising input costs + shortages of fertilizer and crop protection products could make things worse. https://t.co/9MzfBYuw03

Costco and Sam's Club are reviving purchasing limits on toilet paper and other paper products. But experts don't expect another toilet paper shortage, at least not like what we saw in 2020. Here's what's going on. https://t.co/ox5dQZajRZ

Toyota overhauled its supply chain after the 2011 earthquake in Japan, and has been able to largely avoid chip shortages--until now. My first brief for @SupplyChainDive! https://t.co/bnZvkPavbC