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Sarah Zimmerman

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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. Darling Ingredients is splitting off its collagen and gelatin businesses into a new company called Nextida, part of a joint venture with Belgium-based Tessenderlo Group to expand opportunities for food companies to add health attributes to their products. Nextida will operate as a joint venture focused on collagen-based health and wellness products.

  • 2 weeks ago | fooddive.com | Sarah Zimmerman

    This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. The Food and Drug Administration on Friday said it would revisit approval of food chemicals currently on the market to assess their safety on human health, starting with ingredients used in products like breads, breakfast cereals and pepperoni. The agency is revisiting approval of ADA, used in industrial baking, in addition to BHT and BHA, which are used to extend shelf life of cereal and preserved meats, respectively.

  • 2 weeks ago | fooddive.com | Sarah Zimmerman

    This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Food companies are racing to reformulate their products and respond to growing pressure to move away from artificial dyes and ingredients. Ingredients suppliers have reported booming sales after Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. demanded the food industry to phase out use of artificial dyes before 2027.

  • 2 weeks ago | fooddive.com | Sarah Zimmerman

    This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. After years of shrinking sales, cereal is no longer the star of breakfast. Now, food giants like General Mills and WK Kellogg are plotting how to get the former staple back on the table. Shifts in morning routines, rising costs and cereal's sugar-laden image have dragged down the category for years.

  • 2 weeks ago | fooddive.com | Sarah Zimmerman

    This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Post Holdings is slowing the pace of acquisitions as tariffs and economic uncertainty slow “what was an active M&A pipeline,” according to Chief Operating Officer Jeff Zadoks. The CPG giant, which has a presence in everything from cereal to refrigerated side dishes, will focus on “smaller tactical transactions” that have a “clear line of sight to synergies,” Zadoks said in the company's second-quarter earnings call last week.

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Sarah Zimmerman
Sarah Zimmerman @sarahzimm95
19 Nov 21

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

Sarah Zimmerman
Sarah Zimmerman @sarahzimm95
5 Oct 21

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

Sarah Zimmerman
Sarah Zimmerman @sarahzimm95
17 Sep 21

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