Veracity Debuts Plant-Based Protein Designed for Metabolic Strength

Patented Innovation Drives Protein Efficiency (Image Credits: Unsplash) Veracity recently unveiled Metabolic Power Protein, a plant-derived supplement crafted to bolster lean muscle mass and promote sustained metabolic wellness. Patented Innovation Drives Protein Efficiency The standout feature of this new product lies in its inclusion of MyoVera, a patented ingredient that enhances how the body utilizes protein. This formulation targets lean muscle development, which serves as a cornerstone for metabolic health. Users can expect improved energy levels alongside greater feelings of fullness throughout the day. Traditional proteins often fall short in optimizing absorption and long-term benefits. Metabolic Power Protein addresses this … Read more

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Canada Launches Targeted Relief to Curb Soaring Food Prices

Household Support Takes Center Stage (Image Credits: Upload.wikimedia.org) Canada – The federal government revealed a multifaceted strategy on January 26 to alleviate food inflation burdens on families and bolster the nation’s food supply chain.[1][2] Household Support Takes Center Stage Prime Minister Mark Carney highlighted the Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit as a cornerstone of the plan. This program expands the existing Goods and Services Tax Credit with direct quarterly payments to low- and modest-income Canadians. Officials expect it to reach over 12 million people starting this spring, pending Royal Assent.[1][2] A family of four could receive up to C$1,890 in … Read more

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UK Revamps Nutrient Profiling Model with Focus on Free Sugars

A 20-Year Legacy Faces Modernization (Image Credits: Unsplash) UK – The Department of Health and Social Care published an updated nutrient profiling model on Tuesday, aiming to align food health classifications with contemporary dietary science. A 20-Year Legacy Faces Modernization The nutrient profiling model, first introduced over two decades ago, serves as the backbone for determining which foods and drinks qualify as high in fat, sugar, or salt. Regulators like Ofcom rely on it to restrict advertising of such products, particularly those targeting children. This system has shaped promotions and broadcasts across the country for years. Officials noted that evolving … Read more

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FDA Pinpoints Tainted Milk Powder in ByHeart Infant Botulism Outbreak

51 Cases Span 19 States (Image Credits: Unsplash) A multi-state surge in infant botulism cases prompted the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to trace contamination to organic whole-milk powder supplied to ByHeart, a maker of whole nutrition infant formula. 51 Cases Span 19 States Health officials identified 51 infants with botulism linked to the formula as of January 23, 2026.[1][2] The outbreak involved Clostridium botulinum Type A bacteria. Cases stretched across 19 states, with the most recent reported in December 2025. No fatalities occurred. Whole genome sequencing confirmed that bacteria from a formula sample matched cultures from an affected infant.[1] … Read more

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Beyond Meat Shareholders Launch Class Action Over Alleged Disclosure Shortcomings

Lawsuit Centers on Hidden Financial Vulnerabilities (Image Credits: Flickr) Plant-based protein maker Beyond Meat Inc. now confronts a shareholder class-action lawsuit that charges company leaders with concealing vital risks tied to asset values and regulatory filings.[1][2] Lawsuit Centers on Hidden Financial Vulnerabilities Law firm Holzer & Holzer filed the suit on behalf of investors who bought Beyond Meat shares during the class period from February 27, 2025, to November 11, 2025. The complaint asserts that executives issued false and misleading statements while failing to reveal material adverse facts about the business. Specifically, plaintiffs claim the book value of certain long-lived … Read more

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EU-India Trade Breakthrough: Tariffs Slashed on Wine, Spirits, and Key Foods

Nearly Two Decades in the Making (Image Credits: Pixabay) The European Union and India finalized a long-sought free trade agreement on January 27, 2026, targeting steep tariff reductions on a wide array of food and drink exports from Europe to the vast Indian market.[1][2] Nearly Two Decades in the Making Negotiations for the pact began around 2007 but stalled in 2013 before resuming in 2022. The European Commission hailed the outcome as the most ambitious market opening India has ever offered a trading partner.[1] European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen described the agreement as “the mother of all deals.” … Read more

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Rich Products Secures Pizza Market Edge with Great Kitchens Acquisition

A Game-Changing Move in Frozen Foods (Image Credits: Flickr) Buffalo, New York – Rich Products Corporation completed its purchase of Great Kitchens Food Company, positioning the family-owned firm as a dominant force in North America’s take-and-bake pizza sector.[1][2] A Game-Changing Move in Frozen Foods Rich Products, known for its expertise in crusts and doughs, targeted expansion in the pizza category through this strategic buyout. The deal, announced on January 26, transferred ownership from private equity firm Brynwood Partners VIII L.P. Financial terms remained undisclosed.[1] All 1,000 employees at Great Kitchens’ facilities transitioned to Rich Products without disruption. This acquisition merged … Read more

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Gerber Recalls 21 Batches of Arrowroot Biscuits Over Potential Plastic and Paper Contamination

A Supplier Issue Sparks Immediate Action (Image Credits: Unsplash) Gerber Products Company launched a voluntary nationwide recall on January 26, 2026, targeting limited batches of its Arrowroot Biscuits due to possible foreign material.[1][2] A Supplier Issue Sparks Immediate Action Soft plastic pieces or paper fragments turned up as potential risks in the biscuits, tracing back to an arrowroot flour supplier’s own recall. Gerber acted quickly after learning of the contamination concern from that source. The company severed ties with the supplier to prevent future problems. Production of the affected 5.5-ounce packages occurred between July and September 2025. No injuries or … Read more

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Great Britain’s 2024 Safety Net: Surge in Inspections Bolsters Food Hygiene and Welfare Standards

Food Sector Sees Record Interventions Amid High Achievement Rates (Image Credits: Pixabay) Great Britain – Regulators unveiled a detailed annual report outlining official controls across food, feed, animal health, welfare, and plant sectors for 2024, revealing heightened scrutiny and strong compliance levels.[1] Food Sector Sees Record Interventions Amid High Achievement Rates Authorities ramped up food oversight significantly last year. In Scotland alone, officials completed 26,884 interventions, including advice, inspections, audits, revisits, and sampling – a 2.8 percent increase from the prior year.[1] Hygiene intervention targets showed impressive results, particularly for lower-risk businesses. A-rated establishments achieved 99 percent of planned hygiene … Read more

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Technology Emerges as Key to Swift Foodborne Outbreak Resolutions

Deadly Outbreaks Expose Urgent Vulnerabilities (Image Credits: Upload.wikimedia.org) Recent studies emphasize how advanced tools could transform the fight against foodborne illnesses by enabling quicker detection and response across the supply chain. Deadly Outbreaks Expose Urgent Vulnerabilities Two major incidents in 2024 underscored the devastating toll of delayed responses. The Boar’s Head deli meats outbreak involved Listeria monocytogenes, resulting in 61 confirmed cases and 10 deaths across multiple states.[1][2] Investigators identified the source after samples collected from late May to mid-July prompted a recall announcement nearly two months later. Factory inspections revealed lapses in sanitation protocols and management oversight, prompting calls … Read more

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