We are not moving away from making plant-based meat. This is a strategic expansion of our portfolio into additional protein categories. We start at the farm with clean and simple, non-GMO ingredients like yellow peas, red lentils and faba beans. We love clean protein and fiber.
Dog adoptions have been slower to recover, whereas cat adoptions have really gone fast. For Gen Z workers, many of whom are just starting out in their careers, cats represent a lower barrier to pet ownership. The industry understanding is that they're lower-maintenance, generally lower-cost, and easier to take care of.
Many of us take the simple, everyday task of grocery shopping for granted. You walk through the doors, grab a cart, throw in the things you need, pay the (ever-increasing) bill, and then go on your way. In theory, it should be simple. But actually, grocery shopping can be challenging, especially when the things you need aren't on the shelves.
The PFAS concentrations detected in pet food in this study are a significant source of daily exposure for companion animals. Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances are a class of synthetic chemicals often used in plastics, cleaning products and non-stick coatings. They can take over 1,000 years to break down and have been detected in nearly all environments including remote Arctic areas, deep oceans, drinking water and human blood.
The brands that excel are those that recognize the importance of engaging with their audience long before the show floor opens and continuing that engagement well after it closes. Today's decision-makers-operators, distributors, chefs, and F&B directors-are selective about their time and budget. They arrive at trade shows with clear agendas and short attention spans, making it crucial for exhibitors to establish a presence prior to the event.
A single 30g cube of cheese, frequently featured in 'cheese tax' clips, is the equivalent of a person eating two and a half bags of crisps. A puppuccino - a popular treat from coffee shops that is made with whipped cream - carries a similar calorie hit to a McDonald's milkshake. More indulgent treats can be even more damaging, with just one slice of pizza making up around a third of a dog's daily calories.
For someone aiming to end the global livestock industry, Bruce Friedrich begins his new book called Meat in disarming fashion: I'm not here to tell anyone what to eat. You won't find vegetarian or vegan recipes in this book, and you won't find a single sentence attempting to convince you to eat differently. This book isn't about policing your plate.
John did not want to give up beef entirely, but he feared the impact of the beef industry on the Paris agreement's limit of 1.5C of post-industrial global heating and the devastating effects of beef farming on deforestation. He compared the overconsumption of beef to the coolness of tobacco back in the day: Norms feel permanent, but norms can change and when they do it can be powerful, he said.
Dog ownership has increased dramatically in many western countries. For example, in the UK there has been an increase from around 8.3 million in 2011 to 13.5 million in 2025. That means that approximately 29% of UK adults own a dog! At least partially this increasing trend of owning a dog is linked to millennials being more likely to have children later in life.
Food trends for 2026 include sweet-and-spicy flavors, as well as bite-sized menu items. Cabbage and Indian food are gaining popularity on fast-casual and restaurant menus. Value meals and nostalgic foods, such as chicken tenders, remain important for fast-food chains. The new year brings a fresh crop of food trends, from sweet-and-spicy sauces to the hottest new vegetable hitting menus. We looked at trend reports from Tastewise, Pinterest, Yelp, and more to identify nine of the biggest food trends you can expect to see in 2026.
The pricing data coincides with a study which found that one-third of UK pet owners don't have insurance, with cost cited as one of the biggest factors. It is estimated that 60% of UK households about 17 million have a pet, and the high costs of ownership have been in the news lately. Last month, the government announced a big shake-up of the UK vet sector that ministers said should push down costs for pet owners by requiring practices to make their pricing clearer.
According to Mark Pastore, Baldor's Vice President of Business Development, predicted trends for 2026 "reflect how the industry is adapting to real constraints like labor, cost, and efficiency, while still delivering craveable, flavor-forward experiences." He suggests that we're trying to create more with less, as grocery bills continue to increase, but we don't want to sacrifice flavor and comfort food.
In today's digital age, where every scroll brings a new sensation, a surprising trend has emerged: dog influencers. These furry personalities are taking social media by storm, captivating hearts and fetching likes in droves. This phenomenon isn't just about cute photos; it's a testament to the power of community and the universal love for our four-legged friends. Let's dive into the world of dog influencers and explore how they've become a staple in American social media culture.
Beyonce and Kim Kardashian are some of the many who have long indulged in mini-me dressing wearing the same clothes as their children but now the trend is being extended to people's four-legged companions too. The dog clothing market is soaring and this winter it is coats that are topping the most in-demand list. Bestsellers at Pawelier, a London-based luxury pet accessories shop include a 135 four-leg puffer coat complete with a fuzzy hood and toggle detailing,
Remember that moment at the dog park when you see two golden retrievers, with one bouncing around with bright eyes and a glossy coat, and the other just going through the motions with a dull expression despite being perfectly groomed? Both dogs are clearly loved and cared for, but something deeper separates them: It's the difference between a dog that's genuinely flourishing and one that's simply being maintained.
The restaurant industry is grappling with big questions this year. Diners these days are more value-conscious, more selective, and more willing to stay home; and costs, along with competition, continue to rise for operators. As big chains and local independents try to protect sales or regain their footing, analysts who spoke to Business Insider said the year ahead will come down to whether restaurants can do more with less, without losing what made people want to dine out in the first place.
When puppies jump, we often reward them with attention, pets, and baby talk. But as dogs grow larger and stronger, that sweet jumping becomes dangerous. I learned this the hard way when a friend's "friendly" golden retriever knocked over her elderly neighbor, resulting in a broken wrist. Jumping is self-reinforcing behavior. Every time someone gives the dog attention for jumping, even negative attention like pushing them down, it reinforces the behavior.
The company on February 11 announced it had raised $100 million in Series C funding as it pursues FDA approval of LOY-002, a beef-flavored daily prescription pill designed to extend the healthy lifespan of senior dogs. The drug mimics some of the effects of a calorie-restricted diet in addressing age-related metabolic issues without requiring pet owners to cut their dogs' food supply or curbing canine appetites.
Food trends are changing and evolving constantly, with yesterday's textures, flavors, and ingredients moving aside or inspiring the ones we expect to see in 2026. We expect the upcoming year to be influenced by health trends, as well as politics, and the need for comfort in our food offerings. People's ever-expanding palates and health needs are also colliding with their budgets, but that doesn't mean they plan to sacrifice their food experiences.