Ranchers Welcome Return to Common-sense Land Management
American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall commented today on Bureau of Land Management actions to update grazing regulations and rescind the misguided Conservation and Landscape Health Rule.
“Ranchers appreciate Department of the Interior Secretary Doug Burgum and President Trump for working to provide certainty to ranchers who use public lands for livestock grazing, which is crucial to the success of farmers and ranchers in the Western United States. Modernizing decades-old grazing regulations will provide more flexibility for updated management practices and will help ranchers rebuild America’s cattle herds...
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Chop Steakhouse & Bar Brings a Modern Steakhouse Experience to South Surrey
Chop Steakhouse & Bar is officially coming to South Surrey, and guests are invited to get ready for a bold new dining destination in the heart of one of the region’s fastest-growing communities. Located at 16051 24th Ave, Surrey, the newest Chop will deliver the brand’s signature modern steakhouse experience, premium cuts, handcrafted cocktails, and a warm, elevated atmosphere designed for everything from date nights to group celebrations.
Situated adjacent to The Shops at Morgan Crossing, inside the Grandview Corners Shopping Mall near Sephora, the new restaurant has been...
Jack in the Box Inc. Announces Leadership Transition
Jack in the Box Inc. (NASDAQ: JACK) today [May 13, 2026] announced that its Board of Directors has appointed Mark King as Executive Chairman and Interim Chief Executive Officer, effective immediately. Mr. King, a member of the Board since November 2025 and its Chair since March 2026, succeeds Lance Tucker. Alan Smolinisky, a member of the Board since November 2025, has been appointed Lead Independent Director.
As Interim CEO, Mr. King will focus on accelerating Jack in the Box’s transformation, supported by strong knowledge of the Company’s business and over four decades...
ANALYSIS: Heavier Broilers Lead Production Uptrend
Through the week ending May 2nd, U.S. broiler production continues to run comfortably ahead of prior-year levels, with total young chicken head slaughter reaching 3.05 billion head year-to-date, up 3.10% when compared to the same period in 2025. Beneath the surface, however, the production landscape is more layered, as industry growth remains heavily centered around the larger bird categories while smaller birds steadily lose ground.
Headcount within the lightest weight segment (4.25 lbs. & down) continues to experience the sharpest contraction, falling 6.83% year over year (YOY) to 449 million head. The...
ANALYSIS: EU Retail Egg Prices Ease as Seasonal Demand Cools
EU wholesale egg prices continued to ease in mid-May, with medium/large eggs averaging €2.92/kg as of May 13, 2026. This represents a 3.65% decline month on month (MOM), although prices remain notably elevated at 7.03% above the same period last year. The recent correction reflects a shift in underlying market dynamics rather than a structural weakening.
On the demand side, the market has entered a typical seasonal slowdown phase. Retail offtake has softened compared to previous weeks, while supermarket restocking continues, albeit at a less dynamic...
ANALYSIS: Turkey Export Data Highlights Production Recovery Amid Middle East-Driven Trade Volatility
Total exports of US turkey were up 3.6% year-over-year (YOY) in March, which speaks to how much more available production is this year compared to last. The top four destinations for US turkey showed the same YOY trend, with Jamaica reporting the largest volume increase at 113.8%. With the industry experiencing less disease-related issues, more production is available to go overseas, which has certainly been evident through this year as total year-to-date exports are up 19.2% YOY.
However, exports in March behaved...
Chicken Salad Chick Signs Landmark 25-Unit Development Deal in New York
Chicken Salad Chick, the nation's only fast-casual chicken salad restaurant concept, has signed its largest franchise development agreement to date, securing a 25-unit deal set to introduce the brand's signature hospitality and made-from-scratch chicken salad to communities across upstate New York. The agreement marks a major milestone in Chicken Salad Chick's nationwide expansion and reflects the brand's continued momentum as it enters new markets.
The restaurants will be developed across several key markets in the state, including Albany, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, and the Upper Hudson Valley. The deal is backed by...
USDA Requests Producer Input to Support Transparent Reporting of 2026 Crops, Inventories, and Values
Over the next several weeks, USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) will conduct the June Agricultural Survey by contacting over 90,000 producers across the nation to determine crop acreage and stock levels as of June 1, 2026.
“The June Agricultural Survey is one of the most significant and recognized surveys NASS conducts,” said Joseph L. Parsons, NASS administrator. “When producers take part, they help ensure that the nation’s agricultural reporting remains accurate, transparent, and free from speculation. Their responses directly support...
Ahold Delhaize USA Appoints Vipin Gopal to Lead Data and AI
Leading grocery retail group Ahold Delhaize USA announced that Vipin Gopal, Ph.D., has joined the company as Senior Vice President. In the role, he will serve as the chief data and artificial intelligence (AI) officer for the U.S. businesses.
Reporting to Chief Information Officer Ann Dozier, he will lead data, analytics and artificial intelligence strategy and advance Ahold Delhaize USA’s efforts to further embed data-driven decision-making and AI capabilities into its business. He will play a critical role in transforming enterprise data foundations, accelerating...
CNBC/NRF Retail Monitor Shows Sales Grew in April Despite High Gas Prices and Sustained Inflation
Retail sales rose for the seventh consecutive month in April even as gas prices rose and inflation remained stubborn, according to the CNBC/NRF Retail Monitor, powered by Affinity Solutions, released today by the National Retail Federation.“Retail sales continued to grow in April despite higher gas prices driven by the ongoing conflict in Iran, cautious consumer sentiment and the persistent concerns about sustained inflation,” NRF President and CEO Matthew Shay said. “Spending on household priorities remains solid, supported by a steady labor market...
Solink Drive-Thru AI Gives QSR Operators Full-Lane Intelligence -- No New Hardware Required
Solink®, the leader in AI-driven video intelligence, today launched Solink Drive-Thru AI, an extension of its platform that gives quick-service restaurant (QSR) operators real-time performance monitoring across the full drive-thru journey, using existing cameras.
Drive-Thru AI replaces the blind spots and downtime risks of legacy loop timers and in-ground sensors with configurable, camera-based detection zones that provide full visibility across the lane, from entry and stack through the menu board, service windows, and pull-forward. This end...
The Retail Rundown: Memorial Day Promotions Heat Up as Shoppers Focus on Value
Memorial Day weekend, arriving May 25, signals the unofficial start of summer and stands as one of the grocery industry’s most significant merchandising events of the year.
As grilling season ramps up, retailers are promoting meat, charcoal, and convenience-oriented foods. Cross-merchandising remains a key strategy, with buns, condiments, beverages, and grab-and-go entertaining solutions positioned throughout stores to encourage larger basket sizes and drive incremental purchases.
At the same time, inflation and rising fuel costs continue to influence consumer behavior heading into the holiday...
YUMBO® Expands Premium Sausage Sticks Line with Ginger Teriyaki Variety
YUMBO®, the high-protein, premium sausage stick brand known as "meat for real meatheads" and manufactured by Old Wisconsin® Sausage Inc., a subsidiary of Carl Buddig and Company®, is proud to announce significant retail expansion and the launch of its newest flavor: Ginger Teriyaki. The new line extension comes on the heels of major retail wins, placing the brand's entire lineup of bold, hardwood-smoked and premium cuts of meat in front of more consumers nationwide. Fans will have an opportunity to taste the new variety...
ANALYSIS: US Imported Beef Suppliers Brace to Face New Playing Field as Policy Shifts Loom
The White House has announced a dual-track strategy to address the tightening United States (US) beef market, proposing executive orders to increase imports while supporting a rebuild of the domestic cattle herd.
However, while signings were originally anticipated for Monday, the plans have been placed on a reported pause. The administration is said to be fine-tuning the measures to address constituent concerns.
The Grinding Gap
ANALYSIS: How Au/NZ Blend Cow 90% to the US Historically Starts May Softer
Over the past five years, Au/NZ Blend Cow 90% has typically experienced a softer market heading into May. The primary exception was 2021, when prices moved sharply higher amid overseas supply shortages that triggered aggressive purchasing ahead of the summer grilling season.This year so far, Au/NZ Blend Cow 90% has fallen just slightly throughout May on limited trading activity. However, stronger demand for 90% lean beef relative to 95% lean products has helped support the market and limited downside pressure...
ANALYSIS: USDA Inventory Data Signals Easing Supply Pressure in US Egg Market
The USDA's latest National Weekly Shell Egg Inventory report reflected one of the first notable shifts in supply conditions the market has seen in months. Total shell egg holdings fell to 1.78 million cases for the week ending May 11, down 138,400 cases — or 7.2% — from the prior week, slipping below the five-year average for the corresponding week for the first time this year.
That decline brought overall holdings nominally below the five-year average of 1.79 million cases — a meaningful departure from the elevated supply conditions...
ANALYSIS: 2026 US Boxed Beef Waits for Seasonal Demand as Live Cattle Markets Soar
Live steer prices have remained firm, rising nearly $29.00/cwt since the beginning of 2026. Since the end of April alone, live steer prices have climbed from approximately $246.00/cwt to $258.00/cwt, an increase of roughly 5% and a move to new record highs.
Several factors continue to support the rally in live cattle prices. Limited cattle availability remains a key driver, particularly following the closure of the border with Mexico due to concerns surrounding New World Screwworm. At the same time, the industry remains in the liquidation phase of the cattle cycle, with...
GEN Korean BBQ Secures Its First Direct Southern California & Hawaii Regional Costco Purchase Order
GEN Restaurant Group, Inc. ("GEN" or the "Company") (Nasdaq: GENK), operator of GEN Korean BBQ, the largest full-service Korean BBQ restaurant chain in the United States, today announced it has received a direct retail purchase order from Costco's Southern California regional buying team, securing freezer aisle placement across approximately 40 Costco warehouse locations spanning Southern California and Hawaii.
The placement represents an important milestone in GEN’s broader retail and consumer packaged goods (“CPG”) expansion strategy. The order was issued without a preceding regional roadshow requirement...
NRF Commends House Passage of Federal Retail Crime Bill
The following statement may be attributed to National Retail Federation Executive Vice President of Government Relations David French following the House passage of H.R. 2853, the Combating Organized Retail Crime Act.
“Organized retail crime is one of the most urgent challenges facing retailers large and small in the communities they serve. NRF has long advocated for federal legislation that strengthens coordination among federal, state and local law enforcement agencies to combat these criminal networks and better protect retail employees and customers nationwide.
“NRF is grateful to Representatives David Joyce, R‑Ohio; Susie Lee, D‑Nev.; Dina Titus, D-Nev.; and David G. Valadao...
USDA Revokes Approved Lender Status of Ten Lenders: Irresponsible Lending Has No Place in Government
U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins has announced the removal of ten lenders from participation in the USDA Rural Development (RD) OneRD Guaranteed Lending Program. These lenders will be precluded from further participation in the program.
“The Trump Administration has absolutely no tolerance for the irresponsible and noncompliant actions of these lenders and has banned them from participating in USDA guaranteed lending programs,” said Secretary Rollins. “I will continue to protect the American taxpayer and ensure their hard-earned dollars are spent where they belong - on projects that revive and strengthen rural America.”..
Year-round E15 Would Benefit Drivers and Farmers
American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall urged House lawmakers this week to pass legislation to allow year-round sales of fuels blended with 15% ethanol, known as E15. The House of Representatives is scheduled to vote today on H.R. 1346, the Nationwide Consumer and Fuel Retailer Choice Act, as reported from the Rules Committee.
“Farmers and ranchers across the country are facing rising costs, historically low crop prices and uneven global competition that threaten their livelihoods,” President Duvall wrote in a letter to members of the House of Representatives. “Farmers need strong domestic markets that will help support long-term farm...
PAHO Signs Agreement to Reserve Pandemic Influenza Vaccine Supply for Latin America & the Caribbean
The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) today announced a historic agreement with CSL Seqirus aimed at securing a reserved share of pandemic influenza vaccines production for countries in Latin America and the Caribbean in the case of a future influenza pandemic.
The agreement establishes a mechanism that reserves a fixed percentage of the company’s global pandemic influenza vaccine output for participating PAHO Member States. Participating countries will have the option to access an initial reserved allocation of vaccines.
“This agreement is a direct response to the...
FMI Statement on April CPI Food Price Numbers
Today, FMI – The Food Industry Association commented on the April Consumer Price Index (CPI) numbers from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), which shows a 0.7% increase in food-at-home prices for April and a 2.9% increase over the last 12 months. FMI Vice President of Tax, Trade, Sustainability and Policy Development Andy Harig offered the following statement.
“The CPI numbers released today show a significant jump in food-at-home inflation. This was expected given global events, but nonetheless poses new challenges...
Imported Beef Threatens Fragile Recovery for America’s Ranchers
President Trump is considering issuing an executive order that would allow more beef imports at lower tariff rates, but increasing imports could have long-term impacts and fails to address the underlying issues facing America’s ranchers. American Farm Bureau Federation economists analyzed the issue in the latest Market Intel.
“The United States cattle industry is navigating one of the tightest supply environments in decades,” the Market Intel states. “The domestic cattle herd remains near multi-decade lows following years of drought, elevated feed and operating costs, herd liquidation and ongoing disruptions tied...
PrimoHoagies Chief Financial Officer Alex Chu Sharpens Brand's Focus on Franchisee Profitability
PrimoHoagies, the award-winning Italian specialty sandwich franchise known for its authentic hoagies, premium ingredients, and 30+ year heritage, is highlighting the early impact of Chief Financial Officer Alex Chu, who joined the brand's leadership team in October 2025.
Since stepping into the CFO role, Chu has focused on strengthening the financial infrastructure behind PrimoHoagies' franchise system while keeping franchisee profitability at the center of the brand's growth strategy. Rather than measuring progress through a single financial snapshot, Chu's work has...
ANALYSIS: US Egg Market Shows Early Signs of Recovery After Historic Downturn
After collapsing to historically low levels in late April, the US shell egg market is showing early signs of recovery. The rebound is so far uneven, led primarily by larger sizes where supply tightening has emerged most quickly.
Expana’s benchmark Midwest large quotation recently fell to just $0.59/dozen, marking one of the sharpest downturns in modern market history. While that figure nominally sits above the record low of $0.49/dozen set in 1999, inflation fundamentally reframes the...
TGI Fridays Launches Fridays United to Drive Global Soccer Tournament Traffic
TGI Fridays has introduced Fridays United, a limited-time matchday platform aimed at capturing group dining occasions tied to the Global Soccer Tournament.
Running through Aug. 31, the promotion combines shareable food, themed beverages, digital engagement, and loyalty incentives designed to boost traffic and check averages during matches.
“Fridays United™ represents everything we stand for at TGI Fridays® – bringing people together to celebrate life's biggest moments,” said Ray Blanchette, CEO of TGI Fridays, who called the tournament “a cultural phenomenon that unites fans...
Smithfield Foods Releases 24th Annual Sustainability Report
Smithfield Foods released its 24th annual sustainability report highlighting the company’s continued progress in animal care, environmental stewardship, food safety and community support.
“Our team delivered meaningful progress against our sustainability targets in 2025, reinforcing our commitment to producing ‘Good food. Responsibly.®,’” said Shane Smith, president and chief executive officer of Smithfield Foods. “From reducing food waste to investing in animal care and environmental stewardship, we are proud of the impact our teams are making across our operations and local communities.
Key Achievements in 2025
Eggland's Best Cracks into FOX's MasterChef Season 16
Eggland's Best, America's #1 branded egg, is teaming up with FOX's hit culinary competition series MasterChef for Season 16, a high-stakes season inspired by the world's biggest international soccer tournament.
Spotlight on the MasterChef Challenge
As part of the collaboration, brokered by BAM Entertainment Agency in partnership with Banijay Rights and FOX, Eggland's Best will prominently feature in a thrilling new episode, releasing on May 20, where contestants are challenged to transform one of the world's most universal proteins into a showstopping, globally inspired dish. The challenge highlights the versatility of eggs across cuisines, putting home cooks to the ultimate test of creativity, technique and flavor.
Amazon Expands 30-Minute Delivery Service to More US Cities
Amazon is expanding its ultra-fast delivery service, Amazon Now, to dozens of US cities as the company pushes further into rapid grocery and essentials delivery.
The service, which offers delivery in about 30 minutes or less, is now widely available in Atlanta, Dallas-Fort Worth, Philadelphia, and Seattle, with expansion underway in cities including Austin, Houston, Minneapolis, Orlando, Phoenix, Denver, and Oklahoma City. Amazon said it plans to reach tens of millions of customers by the end of the year.
Amazon Now offers thousands...
Dunkin’ and Foodtastic Sign Deal to Open Hundreds of Locations in Canada
Foodtastic, one of Canada’s leading restaurant operators, today announced it has signed a master franchising agreement with Inspire Brands to open hundreds of Dunkin’ locations across Canada.
Under the new agreement, Foodtastic will have exclusive rights to develop the Dunkin’ brand nationally through both corporate and franchise-operated locations. This expansion strengthens Foodtastic’s relationship with Inspire Brands and adds a globally recognized coffee and donut concept to its Canadian portfolio.
Cal-Maine Acquires Van's Pancakes and Waffles Brand from Sara Lee Frozen Bakery
Cal-Maine Foods has announced the acquisition of Van's Foods brand from Sara Lee Frozen Bakery LLC.
Van's produces pancakes and waffles, and is an established brand in the frozen breakfast category through broad retail distribution and products tailored to diverse dietary needs.
The deal is expected to increase Cal-Maine Foods' prepared foods annual sales by approximately 10% and volume by about 6% on a pro forma basis, Cal-Maine Foods said.
Sherman Miller, CEO of Cal-Maine Foods
R-CALF USA Statement on Suspension of Tariff Rate Quotas for Beef
The White House today [May 11, 2026] announced a 200-day suspension of certain tariff-rate quotas for beef, a move that is expected to increase imports of foreign beef into the United States at a time when the U.S. cattle herd has already declined to historically low levels.
Tariff-rate quotas are a means of limiting the quantity of foreign beef by establishing country-specific annual quantity limits and charging a higher tariff rate above those limits to discourage further imports. The purpose of the tariff rate quota system for beef is to sustain and protect domestic beef production from...
FSIS Issues Public Health Alert for Headcheese Deli Meat Products
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is issuing a public health alert for headcheese that may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes (Lm). A recall was not requested because the products are no longer available for purchase. Headcheese is a ready-to-eat (RTE), pork deli meat product typically made from meat and seasonings that are cooked together and formed into a loaf or jelly-style product.
The fully cooked pork headcheese products were produced on January...
NPPC Urges EPA to Approve NovoFly for New World Screwworm Control
In comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the National Pork Producers Council asked to give “full and timely consideration” for approval of new technology to help prevent New World screwworm.
NWS is a flesh-eating parasite from female flies that lay eggs in wounds on warm-blooded animals. Animals that recently have given birth, suffered an injury or had a surgical procedure, such as tail docking or branding, are most vulnerable.
The USDA's Agricultural Research Service recently applied to register NovoFly – a technology incorporating a genetically engineered female...
Aurora and McLane to Launch Driverless Trucking Operations in Texas
Aurora Innovation and McLane Company are expanding their autonomous trucking partnership with plans to begin driverless freight operations in Texas.
The companies announced an agreement to launch driverless hauls using the Aurora Driver, an SAE Level 4 self-driving system built for long-haul trucking. McLane, one of the largest distributors in the US serving chain restaurants, convenience stores, and mass merchants, will use the technology to move supplies and perishable food more efficiently across the state.
The move builds on a supervised autonomy...
The Middleby Corporation Announces the Launch of Midera Food Processing
The Middleby Corporation (Nasdaq: MIDD) today announced that its Food Processing business will operate under the name Midera Food Processing, Inc. (Midera).
The launch reflects the continued advancement of Middleby’s Food Processing platform into a more focused, technology-driven organization delivering total line solutions. With a foundation built over decades and a portfolio of more than 30 global brands, Midera is positioned to accelerate innovation and serve customers with greater clarity and speed.
“Over decades we built a global reputation as an industry leader delivering exceptional...
Applebee’s Brings Back All You Can Eat Menu Alongside New Don Julio ‘Poolio’ Margaritas
Applebee’s is bringing back its traffic-driving promotion disguised as abundance with the return of its All You Can Eat menu this summer.
The limited-time offer features Applebee’s signature Boneless Wings, Riblets, and Double Crunch Shrimp, all served with bottomless fries for $15.99 when dining in.
“It’s a saucy, savory, All You Can Eat American summer at Applebee’s with the return of our fan-favorite All You Can Eat Boneless Wings, Riblets, and Double Crunch Shrimp,” said Michelle Chin...
Sen. Schiff Outlines Farm Bill Priorities for California
Today [May 7, 2026], U.S. Senator Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), a member of the Senate Agriculture Committee, released an outline of his priorities for the 2026 Farm Bill following the recent passage of a Farm Bill by the U.S. House of Representatives.
As the first U.S. Senator from California to serve on the Senate Agriculture Committee in over 30 years, Senator Schiff is advocating for a Farm Bill and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) that reflects economic opportunity, health, sustainability, national security, and prosperity. He is also reiterating his opposition to a...
ANALYSIS: US Pork Exports Build First-Quarter Momentum Despite Softer China Demand
March 2026 US pork exports expanded sharply from February, with total shipments reaching 678,144 K-lbs, up 18.1% month over month (MOM) and 5.8% above March 2025, marking a 3-year high. The advance was broad-based, with Mexico remaining the dominant destination, up 7.3% from February and 8.0% year over year (YOY). Japan posted one of the most notable gains, rising 27.1% MOM and 17.6% YOY, while the Dominican Republic, the Caribbean, Central America, and the Philippines also recorded sizable gains. According to US Meat Export...
ANALYSIS: Brazil's April 2026 Beef Exports Surged 7.7% MOM to 251,946 MT Ahead of China’s Quota Rush
Brazil's beef exports rebounded strongly in April 2026, rising 7.7% month-over-month (MOM) to 251,946 MT, according to data from Brazil's Ministry of Development, Industry, Trade, and Services. When compared to April 2025, total volumes were 4.3% higher year-over-year (YOY)...
ANALYSIS: Cage-Free Market Finds a Floor as Supply Pressures Begin to Ease
The cage-free market has largely stabilized this week following several months of significant volatility. Although production in this segment continues to hover near all-time highs and inventories remain more than.....
Brazil Reaches 50% of China Beef Safeguard Quota As Of May 9, 2026
Beef imported from Brazil under China’s safeguard framework reached 50% of the volume stipulated in Announcement No. 87 of 2025 as of May 9, according to a notice published on China International Trade Single Window, citing China’s General Administration of Customs. The update does not trigger an immediate tariff change, as the additional 55% tariff will only apply from the third day, inclusive, after imports reach 100% of the stipulated quantity.
The announcement confirmed the fast pace of Brazil’s quota usage this year. Based on Brazil’s 2026...
Hidden Valley™ Ranch Expands into Protein-Forward Snacking with New Line of Seasoned Chicken Dippers
Hidden Valley Ranch, the brand known for delicious, versatile condiments and seasoning, is bringing bold ranch flavor to the refrigerated aisle with the launch of its newest innovation: Hidden Valley Ranch Dippers — a new line of protein‑forward, ready‑to‑eat snacks designed to meet the cravings of ranch and protein lovers everywhere, whether they're hungry, busy or simply craving great flavor. The new products are beginning to roll out at select retailers across the U.S., including Walmart, Kroger, Publix, Albertsons among other retailers across the country, and will be officially unveiled at Sweet & Snacks Expo (booth #4437), to be held in Las Vegas, May 19-21...
Development of US-Strain Live & Inactivated Vaccines for Control of Avian Metapneumovirus in Poultry
USPOULTRY and the USPOULTRY Foundation announce the completion of a research project that developed both live and inactivated vaccine candidates for avian metapneumovirus (aMPV) subtype B. The research is part of the Association’s comprehensive research program, which encompasses all phases of poultry and egg production and processing, and is made possible in part through proceeds from the International Poultry Expo, part of the International Production & Processing Expo...
Expana's Weekly Top 10
Expana’s Weekly Top 10 this week highlights the crosscurrents shaping global food and beverage markets, from shifting trade policy and Middle East volatility to seasonal demand trends, corporate earnings and supply chain investment. The latest list spans key developments in meat exports, seafood, retail, foodservice, dairy and beverages, offering a quick look at the stories driving conversation across the industry. This list is in no particular order.
10. Australia has expanded meat export access to Indonesia, with five processing establishments newly approved to supply the market, including...
Pseudorabies Risk Today: What Producers Need to Know
Following USDA APHIS confirmation of PRV in Iowa and Texas, the risk remains low and is linked to feral swine exposure. Still, this is a good reminder of why the National Swine Health Strategy matters on every operation.
The U.S. commercial swine herd has been officially recognized as free of pseudorabies virus (PRV) since 2004, a major success for producers and the pork industry.PRV does continue to circulate in feral swine populations. While risk to domestic pigs is not zero, it is limited, well understood and tied to specific exposure pathways...
Updated Export Certification Guidance Following the Detection of Pseudorabies in an Iowa Swine Herd
On April 30, 2026, USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) confirmed pseudorabies (PRV/ Aujeszky’s disease) in a commercial swine herd in Iowa. The affected swine were sourced from a transitional herd in Texas. Transitional herds do not impact a state’s PRV status; therefore, this guidance applies only to swine and swine product exports from Iowa.
In line with international standards, APHIS will not certify Iowa as Stage V for PRV—or certify that Iowa or the United States is free of PRV for export purposes—until all PRV...
Little Caesers Recognized as America's Value Leader in the 2026 Dataessential 500
Little Caesars, one of the world's largest pizza brands, today announced it has been named an America's Value Leader honoree in the annual 2026 Datassential 500, Datassential's flagship industry report recognizing the most influential restaurant chains shaping the future of foodservice.
The Datassential 500 ranks the top 500 U.S. restaurant chains by unit count, enriched with consumer sentiment, menu intelligence, and sales performance data to deliver a comprehensive view of the industry. The report is powered by Datassential's broader platform, which continuously analyzes...
USDA Implements President Trump’s Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins today announced the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has issued a final rule implementing the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act, restoring whole and reduced-fat (2%) milk options in federal Child Nutrition Programs for children and adults ages 2 and older.
The rule advances President Donald J. Trump’s commitment to improving childhood nutrition and supporting America’s dairy farmers by ensuring schools and child nutrition providers can once again offer students nutrient-dense dairy options that align with the latest nutrition science and...
ANALYSIS: US Poultry Exports Navigate Volatile Global Market as Traditional Patterns Break Down
Total exports of US chicken were up 4.1% year-over-year (YOY) in March after a 13.0% month-over-month (MOM) increase. Interestingly, several of the top five export destinations for US production did not follow seasonal trends amid a very volatile global market.
Exports to Mexico were up 0.2% YOY but were down 0.5% MOM compared to a 5-year average MOM increase of 2.1%. Pricing for items such as leg...
Mother’s Day Momentum Builds Across Foodservice
As May gets underway, the foodservice industry is turning its attention to the season’s next major occasion: Mother’s Day. At the same time, headlines are filling with first-quarter earnings, new menu launches and brand expansions. Below is a roundup of the latest stories shaping the foodservice sector in the last two weeks.
Mothers Day in focus
Pizza Hut is bringing back a fan favorite to drive traffic during lunch and dinner on the big day. Its heart-shaped pizzas are returning for a limited time, with advance online...
Wendy’s Q1 Sales Slip 5.5% as International Growth and China Expansion Signal Turnaround
Wendy’s reported a softer first quarter as global systemwide sales fell 5.5% to $3.2 billion, pressured by weaker US same-restaurant sales, even as its international business continued to grow.
The burger chain posted reported net income of $22.7 million, adjusted EBITDA of $111.3 million and diluted earnings per share of $0.12.
Ken Cook, Interim CEO said the quarter reflected “a business in the early stages of a turnaround,” but said it is seeing progress in its...
83% of Fast-Food Chains Are Invisible to AI Restaurant Recommendations, Uberall Finds
As AI assistants increasingly shape where people decide to eat, most quick-service restaurants are being left out of the conversation. That’s the core takeaway from a new Uberall report, Fast Food, Faster Discovery: The 2026 GEO Playbook for Multi-Location QSRs, which examines how tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity surface restaurant recommendations — and why many multi-location brands aren’t making the cut.
Based on Uberall’s GEO Studio benchmark data and performance metrics from its global QSR customers, the report...
Fishmeal Output Slides in Early 2026 as China Demand Signals Soften
Global fishmeal production started 2026 on a weak footing, with cumulative first‑quarter output down 28% year on year and March production alone falling 38%, according to IFFO‑compiled data. The figures reflect reports from member countries accounting for around 40% of global fishmeal output and half of fish oil production.
Fish oil production also declined, though less sharply. First‑quarter output was down 12% year on year, with relative resilience in Denmark/Norway and Spain helping to limit the overall...
How the Australian Red Meat Industry is Adjusting to Middle East Disruptions
Recent global headlines have added to uncertainty across international agricultural markets, particularly relating to conflict in the Middle East and its impact on fuel, freight and logistics.
For Australia’s red meat industry, this has raised questions about whether key export destinations remain accessible and how trade flows are responding.
While conditions are undeniably challenging, the current situation is best understood as one of operational disruption and cost pressure, rather than market closure or a collapse in demand...
FMI Welcomes USDA Final Rule on SNAP Stocking Requirements
FMI – The Food Industry Association today responds to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) final rule on SNAP stocking standards, recognizing the agency’s efforts to expand access to a broader variety of nutritious foods for families participating in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) while supporting retailers’ ongoing commitment to serving communities nationwide. FMI Chief Public Policy Officer Jennifer Hatcher offered the following statement:
“FMI members remain deeply committed to supporting the health and nutrition goals of all customers, including SNAP participants. As always, our focus is on working closely with...
Starboard Delivers Letter to Lamb Weston
Starboard Value LP (together with its affiliates, “Starboard”), a significant stockholder of Lamb Weston Holdings Inc. ("Lamb Weston" or the "Company") (NYSE: LW), today announced that it has delivered a letter to the Company’s Board of Directors.
The full text of Starboard's letter to the Company can be viewed here.
USDA Requires SNAP Authorized Retailers to Carry More Real Food
Today, the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) published the final rule regarding stocking standards for retailers participating in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), ensuring a broader variety of nutritious food is available to SNAP participants at authorized retailers across the country.
Since the beginning of the Trump Administration, the Food and Nutrition Service has taken action on nearly 3,200 retailers regarding current stocking standards, either for failing to meet them upon application or failing to maintain them once authorized. The latter results in disqualification from accepting SNAP benefits.
March Pork Exports Third Largest on Record; Beef Variety Meat Value Reaches New High
March exports of U.S. pork were among the largest on record, concluding a very strong first quarter, according to data released by USDA and compiled by the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF). While March beef exports were below last year – largely due to the ongoing lockout by China – the value of beef variety meat shipments reached a new monthly high, surpassing the previous record from January.
Pork exports totaled 285,567 metric tons (mt) in March, up 6% from a year ago, the largest in five years and the third largest on record. Export value increased 4% to $803.2 million, the...
Vital Farms Reports First Quarter 2026 Financial Results
Vital Farms (Nasdaq: VITL), a Certified B Corporation that offers a range of ethically produced foods nationwide, today reported financial results for its first quarter ended March 29, 2026.
Financial highlights for the first quarter ended March 29, 2026, compared to the first quarter ended March 30, 2025, include:
Shake Shack Appoints Michelle Hook as Chief Financial Officer
Shake Shack Inc. ("Shake Shack" or the "Company") (NYSE:SHAK) today announced the appointment of Michelle Hook as the Company's Chief Financial Officer, effective May 11, 2026. Ms. Hook joins Shake Shack's executive leadership team and will be responsible for leading financial operations across the Company, including accounting and treasury, financial planning and analysis, tax, investor relations and external reporting.
Ms. Hook brings more than two decades of financial and operational leadership experience in the restaurant industry, with a proven track record of scaling growth companies and building high-performing teams...
ANALYSIS: New World Screwworm Cases Extend Into Northern Mexico
According to SENASICA data compiled by Expana, the New World Screwworm situation in Mexico continues to show a gradual northward movement, with recent cases reaching as close as roughly 140 to 160 miles from the US border. In Nuevo León, the first case was reported in early April, initially detected in a canine host, and has since increased to 21 active cases. Coahuila followed toward the end of April, with its first confirmed case now reaching 4 active cases. These developments come nearly one year after feeder cattle exports to the US were suspended in May, with a brief reopening attempt in July later paused, keeping trade restrictions in place as cases continue to appear in northern states.
ANALYSIS: Turkey Cold Storage Hits Record Seasonal Low Despite Varied Category Performance
The volume of total turkey in cold storage still remains at a record seasonal low, coming in 8.9% below March of last year which marked the previous seasonal low. This was led by the whole bird and breast categories. The month-over-month (MOM) change in inventories followed seasonal trends for most categories, with the exception of MST, which saw a MOM decline compared to a 5-year average MOM increase.
Whole birds and breasts both had a greater MOM increase than the 5-year average but remained well below last year. Whole birds saw a 16.4% year-over-year (YOY) decline to mark a new record seasonal low at 118.2 million pounds. While demand hasn’t been particularly robust, production has been extremely limited...
GEN Korean BBQ Launches Costco Roadshow Series, Marking Next Phase of Retail Expansion
GEN Restaurant Group, Inc. ("GEN" or the "Company") (Nasdaq: GENK), operator of GEN Korean BBQ, the largest full-service Korean BBQ restaurant chain in the United States, today announced the launch of a Costco roadshow demonstration series. Over the course of two months, GEN will bring its signature marinated, ready-to-cook meats directly to Costco members through in-store sampling events at several regions nationwide.
This launch represents the next chapter in GEN’s growing retail presence, and a significant step toward permanent placement in Costco’s freezer aisles.
Minerva Foods Reports R$ 13.4 Billion in Net Revenue in the First Quarter of 2026
MINERVA S.A. (BM&FBOVESPA: BEEF3 | OTC - Nasdaq International: MRVSY), a leading South American exporter of fresh beef and beef by-products, with operations in the processed foods segment as well, has announced its results for the first quarter of 2026. The financial and operational information presented below is reported in Brazilian reais (R$), in accordance with BRGAAP and IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards).
In the first quarter of 2026, net revenue totaled R$ 13.4 billion, up by 19.8% over the same period of the previous year. In the last 12 months ending in March 2026 (LTM1Q26), consolidated net revenue totaled R$ 57 billion, a record level on an annual basis and an increase of 49.8% when compared to the same period of the previous year...
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