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LIVEKINDLY Co. acquires Swedish plant-based meat brand, Oumph!

The LIVEKINDLY co. acquires Swedish plant-based meat brand, Oumph!

By Mary Ellen Shoup

The LIVEKINDLY co., which launched in March with the ambition of becoming one of the largest plant-based food companies, has acquired Swedish plant-based meat brand, Oumph!, known for its soy-based burgers, strips, and pulled meat products.

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WATCH: Navigating the new normal: Grocery shopping trends to watch

By Elaine Watson

From growing interest in immune health to a sharp rise in online grocery shopping, how is COVID-19 impacting consumer behavior? Here are a few things that caught our eye in recent reports from The Hartman Group for FMI, the Food Industry Association*;...

Hormel Foods VP of corporate strategy retires

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Hormel Foods VP of corporate strategy retires

By Mary Ellen Shoup

Hormel Foods’ group vice president of corporate strategy, Jim Splinter - who led the acquisition of Justin’s nut butters in 2016 - has retired from the global food company.

Tyson Foods responds to US DOJ chicken price-fixing allegations

Tyson Foods responds to US DOJ chicken price-fixing allegations

By Jenny Eagle

Tyson Foods Inc. has issued a statement after an indictment by the Antitrust Division of the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) on June 2, charging multiple executives of other companies in the broiler chicken industry with conspiring to restrain...

Friboi to extend Nelore promotional scheme

Friboi to extend Nelore promotional scheme

By Aidan Fortune

JBS’ Friboi brand and the Association of Nelore Breeders of Brazil (ANCB) have extended their promotional partnership to continue throughout 2020.

Meat workers’ union urges coronavirus protection

Meat workers’ union urges coronavirus protection

By Aidan Fortune

The US United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) international union, which represents more than 250,000 meatpacking and food processing workers, has called on the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) to better protect the workforce.

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