Trump Administration Releases New Dietary Guidelines Centered on 'Real Food'
A sweeping reset of federal nutrition policy aims to put real food at the center of the American diet, with a blunt call to cut back on highly processed foods and added sugars. The Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2025–2030, released today, marks a significant departure from past recommendations, redefining expectations for how Americans eat and creating new challenges — and opportunities — for farmers, manufacturers, and retailers. Although the guidelines are reviewed every five years, they have been largely stable since 1980...
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Trade Associations Praise Trump Administration’s New Nutritional Guidelines
Following Wednesday’s release of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2025–2030, several trade associations welcomed the updated federal nutrition guidance, which places protein back at the center of the plate.
“Thanks to the bold leadership of President Trump, this edition of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans will reset federal nutrition policy, putting our families and children first as we move toward a healthier nation,” US Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said.
“We are realigning our food system to support American farmers, ranchers, and companies that grow and produce real food. Farmers and...
Kroger Unveils Customer's 2025 Yearly Checkout
The Kroger Co. today shared that customers saved billions through discounts, promotions and everyday savings throughout 2025. With the Yearly Checkout feature, customers can view a personalized summary of their annual savings, shopping habits and grocery preferences.
"In 2025, we offered our customers record savings across the store on the everyday items that matter the most to their families and even more discounts during those special moments throughout the year," said Mary Ellen Adcock, Executive Vice President and Chief Merchant and Marketing Officer. "With everyday low prices...
Checkers & Rally's Joins the Value War with $5 MVP Meal Deal
The fast-food "value war" continues, with Checkers & Rally’s joining the fray as consumers seek quality meals without breaking the bank.
The brand’s new $5 MVP Meal Deal includes a choice of sandwich, value-sized fries, a small drink, and a classic apple pie for dessert.
Guests can choose from a Mushroom Swiss Burger featuring a seasoned 100% beef patty, the Spicy Chicken Sandwich, or the Cheese Double made with a quarter pound of seasoned beef and melted cheese.
Cal-Maine Foods Reports Mixed Quarterly Results Amid Shifting Egg Market Dynamics
Company updates and financial results are circulating in headlines as many introduce a fresh quarter.
Cal-Maine checked in with its latest report showing a mix in its performance for the period fueled by 2025's supply-demand imbalances and historic prices.
"Despite the impact of eggs prices, we believe our performance in the second quarter and first half of the fiscal year demonstrates strength and momentum" said Sherman Miller, president and chief executive officer of Cal-Maine Foods. He continued, " We expect the...
Albertsons Delivers Strong Q3 Results Amid Shutdown Challenges
Albertsons released financial results for its third quarter on Wednesday, reflecting improvements in key metrics while noting impacts from the temporary US government shutdown and delayed SNAP funding.
CEO Susan Morris described the company’s performance as “solid,” saying, "Our investments in technology and AI are fundamentally reshaping how we operate and serve our customers, driving smarter decisions, greater efficiency, and more personalized experiences." She added, "As we look ahead, I am confident that our modernized technology foundation, relentless focus on productivity, and commitment to innovation will enable...
The Retail Rundown: New Year's Resolutions Sustain Protein Demand
January ushers in seasonal headwinds that typically temper consumer spending, as post-holiday budget pressures encourage more cautious purchasing behavior.
While retail traffic generally softens after the holidays, protein demand remains resilient, supported by early-year wellness goals. Protein also continues to anchor merchandising strategies across foodservice as operators adjust to shifting consumer habits, including the growing use of GLP-1 weight-loss medications.
According to the International Food Information Council’s 2025 Food & Health Survey, high-protein eating remains the most commonly followed diet among Americans, with 23% reporting adherence last year, followed by mindful eating at 19%, marking the third...
Restaurants Turn Up the Heat with Comfort Foods, Value Deals, and Returning Favorites
New year, new menus — restaurants are kicking off the year with fresh spins on classics and brand-new culinary creations.
In Expana’s latest Foodservice Round Up of the Year, "value"was pinned as the buzzword of 2025. Customers want (and need) quality without breaking the bank.
That theme looks set to retain its prominence heading into 2026.
With QSRs taking the lead in what’s been coined the "Value Wars," restaurants like Applebee’s and Chili’s have leaned heavily into “2 for” deals, often pairing an appetizer...
Proposed WOTUS Rule Brings Certainty to Farmers
Farmers need rules that clearly define federal jurisdiction of Waters of the United States (WOTUS). The American Farm Bureau Federation today submitted comments to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Army Corps of Engineers, detailing the impact WOTUS has on farmers and elements that must be included in the new proposed rule to ensure it can withstand future legal challenges.
“Farmers and ranchers support the creation of a legally durable rule that injects clarity into the regulatory process and does not leave landowners guessing what parts of their property are subject to regulation,” wrote John Newton, vice president of public policy and economic analysis...
NCBA Congratulates Justin Benavidez on USDA Chief Economist Appointment
Today, National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) Senior Vice President of Government Affairs Ethan Lane issued a statement on the appointment of Dr. Justin Benavidez to serve as Chief Economist at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA):
“U.S. cattle producers depend on economic analysis from USDA to make business decisions every day on their operations. The USDA Chief Economist is crucial to ensuring that quality data reaches farmers and ranchers around the country. Dr. Benavidez has spent his career analyzing the U.S. agricultural economy from his time at Texas A&M University to being the Chief Economist for the House...
Expana Announces CEO Transition as Julie Harris Appointed Chief Executive Officer
Expana, the world’s leading agrifood-focused Price Reporting Agency and market intelligence provider, today announced that Julie Harris has been appointed Chief Executive Officer, effective January 26, 2026. She will succeed Spencer Wicks, who has decided to retire after more than seven years of leadership.
Julie joins Expana with an extensive track record in the global data and analytics sector. Most recently CEO of IWSR, the beverage-alcohol data and insight provider, she led the company through major product expansion, platform modernization
ANALYSIS: China’s Beef Trade Braces for Change as 2026 Safeguard Quotas Come into Play
As China signals a harder line on beef imports with a steep 55% tariff on shipments exceeding country-specific quotas, Brazil and Australia stand out as the suppliers most susceptible to disruption.
This latest safeguard measure, announced by the Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) on December 31, stands to reconfigure trade flows by curbing import volumes to China, the world’s largest beef market.
In this analysis, we examine the potential market impacts, and what to expect for global beef markets in the months ahead.
China’s Safeguard Tariff Explained...
ANALYSIS: US Imported Beef Prices Increased 22% YOY on Average in 2025
After evaluating year-over-year average prices for commonly traded imported boneless beef items, most offerings rose in a narrow band, roughly 20-23%, from 2024 to 2025. The largest gains were posted by South American 90% and Central American 95%, each up about 23%, with Brazilian 90% and multiple Aus/NZ items clustering just below that level. Overall, the data show a broad-based increase across origins and lean levels rather than isolated spikes in a single product or origin...
NPFDA Welcome Treasurer and Six New Board Members
The National Protein and Food Distributors Association (NPFDA) announced recent changes to its Board of Directors, including the appointment of Scott Robbert, Vice President of Logistics at EJ Poultry, as Treasurer.
Robbert will join the 2026 NPFDA Officers:
The official induction will take place during the Annual Convention & Protein Suppliers Showcase at the Hyatt...
FMI Reacts to New USDA Guidance on SNAP Waivers
Today, FMI – The Food Industry Association Chief Public Policy Officer Jennifer Hatcher offered the following statement on the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) long-awaited Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) retailer compliance guidance to implement food restriction waivers:
“FMI members remain committed to supporting the health and nutrition goals of all customers — including SNAP participants — and we appreciate the USDA confirmation that each state-issued food restriction waiver will include a 90-day grace period following its implementation date. This transition window is essential to helping retailers identify and raise compliance issues...
A Year of Change, Value, and Growth in Foodservice
As we closed the month of December and ushered out the year 2025, we look back at some of the most memorable moments in foodservice. From corporate controversy to shifting consumer behavior, the year delivered no shortage of headlines.
Controversy erupted when a popular chain restaurant walked back a logo redesign that ultimately spilled into the political arena. "Value" emerged as the buzzword of the year as restaurants competed to give consumers more for their money. Meanwhile, beef prices climbed to historic highs, pushing chicken into the spotlight as diners...
Whole Foods Market’s Top Food Trends to Watch in 2026
Whole Foods Market has released its annual forecast of the top food and beverage trends expected to shape shopping carts, kitchens, and consumer preferences in 2026. Developed by the retailer’s Trends Council, a group of buyers, culinary experts, and industry scouts, the list reflects emerging patterns in health, convenience, sustainability, and food culture.
One notable shift is the resurgence of beef tallow, a traditional cooking fat prized for its rich flavor and high smoke point. Once a staple of classic kitchens, tallow is being rediscovered by consumers interested in...
ANALYSIS: Disease Outbreaks Deepen Crisis in Polish Poultry Sector in 2025
In Poland, infectious disease outbreaks emerged as one of the most pressing challenges facing the poultry industry in 2025, as millions of birds were culled following widespread cases of avian influenza and Newcastle disease. Against a backdrop of potential export restrictions, record-high poultry prices, and intensifying regulatory pressures, the past year has ranked among the most difficult periods for the Polish poultry sector in recent years.
As of December 29, 2025, Polish veterinary authorities had confirmed 116 outbreaks of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), affecting...
ANALYSIS: EU Shell Egg Market Eases Amid Holiday Slowdown and AI Risk
As 2025 comes to a close, feedback from market participants points to a gradually loosening EU shell egg market, with holiday-related slowdown and additional imports contributing to a more comfortable supply picture. Reduced trading activity around Christmas and New Year has translated into slower order placement, allowing stocks to build across several member states despite underlying structural tightness.
Market participants report that offers of shell eggs from Ukraine have increased, with quotations generally undercutting EU-origin product and adding to the sense...
USDA Announces Commodity Payment Rates for Farmer Bridge Assistance Program
Eligible producers to receive pre-filled program applications and payments in February
Today [December 31, 2025], U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins announced the next phase in the Farmer Bridge Assistance Program (FBA), the eligible commodity per-acre payment rates. As announced earlier this month by President Trump and Secretary Rollins, $12 billion will be paid to American farmers in 2026. Of that amount, $11 billion consists of one-time FBA program payments. This is in response to four years of disastrous Biden administration policies that created record-high input and production costs...
Expana to Observe New Year Holiday on January 1, 2026
Expana will be observing the New Year holiday on Thursday, January 1, 2026.
As previously announced, Market Insights and Market Updates were suspended beginning December 22 through January 2 with normal publishing to resume Monday January 5, 2026.
See the publication schedule for the 2025 Holiday Period here.
Additionally, the Editorial Department will not be publishing news on Thursday, January 1 and will resume normal publishing on Friday, January 2, 2026.
Happy New Year to all from everyone at Expana.
ANALYSIS: Frozen Whole Toms Rise From Five-Year Low to Near-Record Highs in 2025
The 16 lbs. frozen whole tom market started 2025 with the lowest value of the past 5-years. Starting in February though, it rose over the course of the year until it now sits at the second highest value ever recorded. This year’s December quotations fall only behind 2022 when the current outbreak of HPAI started. The value of frozen whole turkeys increased through much of 2022 before stabilizing in November. Prices then plateaued through April of 2023 before rapidly falling through the rest of the year. Quotations maintained a sideways trend through...
ANALYSIS: Chicken Inventories Hold Steady Amid Category Divergence
The USDA’s most recent cold storage release presents a mixed backdrop for the chicken complex as November came to a close, with key categories moving in notably different directions. Even so, inventory levels remained tightly clustered around both last November’s close and October’s ending stocks. At 814.9 million pounds, November’s total frozen chicken inventories ranked as the ninth-highest seasonal level in at least the past three decades. This figure reflects a 0.7% year-over-year (YOY) increase and a modest 0.4% rise from October. For context, month-over-month (MOM)...
ANALYSIS: Tighter Cattle Supplies and Rising Costs Set to Shape Irish Beef Prices in 2026
The Expana price for cattle steer in Ireland stood at €7.27/kg in the week ending December 10, 2025, representing a 2.9% decline month-over-month (MOM), while remaining sharply higher on an annual basis, up 31.2% year-over-year (YOY). Despite the recent monthly easing, prices continue to reflect tight supply conditions and strong underlying market fundamentals.
Ireland exports approximately 90% of its beef production, meaning global market conditions play a decisive role in shaping domestic cattle prices. While short-term fluctuations in local supply can influence prices temporarily, export market trends remain...
Secretary Rollins Announces New Priorities for Research and Development in 2026
Today, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins, signed a Secretary’s Memorandum (PDF, 909 KB) that puts forth a focused effort to establish new priorities for future research and development activities funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to strengthen national security, protect U.S. agriculture, and support American farmers and consumers.
The American farm economy suffered under failed Biden-Harris Administration policies that drove up inflation, created a weak trade agenda that resulted in no new trade deals for American commodities, and propagated crippling overregulation. Further, misguided policies focused on DEI and environmental justice in agricultural research, extension, and education programs diverted...
USDA Advances Farm Security Action Plan to Protect US Farmland and Federal Programs from Foreign Adversaries
As committed to under USDA’s National Farm Security Action Plan (PDF, 1.2 MB) U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins today announced a number of coordinated actions to continue to emphasize American agricultural research and innovation by ensuring ideas stay in America or among our allies, not with hostile nations and that we are putting American farmers and ranchers first in every USDA program, period.
These historic actions strengthen transparency around foreign ownership of U.S. agricultural land and ensure federal programs and purchasing preferences do not support supply chains controlled by...
China Imposes Additional 55% Tariffs on Imported Beef
China today (December 31) imposed additional 55% tariffs on beef imports from countries including Brazil, Australia and the US when shipments exceed certain quotas, according to the Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM).
The tariffs will apply to imported beef, effective January 1, 2026, according to the ministry.
The measures take effect ahead of the investigation’s revised January 26 deadline, marking a sharp shift in the pace of the case, with many of the most affected suppliers caught during the year-end Christmas and New Year closures.
A Chinese importer told Expana today
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