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Jollibee Premieres Its NEW 100% Certified Angus Beef® Burgers
Jollibee has announced the nationwide launch of its new menu items. The global restaurant, renowned for its fried chicken, aims to appeal to meat lovers with its new 100% Certified Angus Beef® burgers: the Angus Cheeseburger, Angus Deluxe Burger, and Angus Aloha Burger.
Jollibee highlights that these new offerings will set a new standard of quality in the quick-service industry, while reinforcing its commitment to value.
"We're confident that our trio of new premium Angus burgers will be...
ANALYSIS: The Perfect Storm Drives Jumbo Boneless Chicken Breast Prices
Current chicken boneless breast meat prices are well above the 5-year average and are quickly approaching record highs. With year-to-date (YTD) ready-to-cook production at an all-time high, it raises the question: what is driving prices upward? As discussed in several market conversations, there is a perfect storm of factors pushing prices higher—even amid record production.
The first component to consider when analyzing the upward-trending market is current demand. Per capita consumption forecasts from the USDA estimate...
ANALYSIS: Cage-Free Price Decline Grinds to a Halt
Cage-free egg market movement has stalled following a 41% drop to $5.78/dozen in March. Now that supply volumes are more closely aligned with renewed consumer demand, most activity is occurring near supportive levels – a dramatic change in pace given the market's recent volatility.
Retail demand has started to pick up this week, driven in part by modest declines in shelf prices. Most notably, upcoming April features have led some retailers to pull well above average volumes from suppliers, reducing the amount of product available on the open market...
Idaho Smokehouse Partners Recalls Nearly 30,000 Pounds of Meat Sticks Contaminated with Metal
Today, FSIS announced a recall by Idaho Smokehouse Partners, LLC, a Shelley, Idaho-based company, for approximately 29,541 pounds of ready-to-eat beef stick products that may be contaminated with metal.
The affected items are 1.15-ounce vacuum-sealed packages of “CHOMPS ORIGINAL BEEF STICK MILD,” with an expiration date of 02-10-2026 and lot code 25016 printed on the label. The products also bear the establishment number “6220A” ink-jetted on the package.
These beef sticks were produced...
Applegate Achieves Milestone in Regenerative Sourcing Nine Months Early
Hormel Foods’ natural and organic meat brand, Applegate, announced it has achieved its goal of sourcing 100% of the beef for its hot dog brands from certified regenerative grasslands — nine months ahead of schedule.
As of today, every Applegate Organics® The Great Organic Uncured Beef Hot Dog and Applegate Naturals® Beef Hot Dog is sourced exclusively from verified regenerative farms certified by Regenerative Organic Certification, Land to Market, and Certified Regenerative (endorsed by Certified Humane®).
This achievement has contributed to the transition of...
Tim Hortons® Appoints Naira Saeed as New Chief Operating Officer
Tim Hortons® announced today Naira Saeed as its new Chief Operating Officer (COO), overseeing restaurant and field operations, franchising and development across Canada.
Saeed began her career working in capital markets, including at the Bank of Canada, before joining Tim Hortons in 2017 as the brand’s Head of Finance. In the eight years since, Saeed has led a number of the teams responsible for restaurant operations, franchising and franchisee profitability.
Saeed will continue to report to and work closely with Axel Schwan, President of...
ANALYSIS: US Egg Market Grapples with Volatility Amid Historic Supply Lows and Demand Swings
The US egg market continues to contend with significant volatility, shaped by historically low production levels and sharp demand fluctuations. The USDA reported on Friday that the national layer flock stands at 285 million head, marking the lowest count for the month of March since 2009. Over the past decade, the average March flock size has been 321 million, highlighting the severity of the current underproduction.
This supply-side constraint is largely due to the ongoing impact of highly pathogenic avian influenza...
Kroger Responds to Albertsons’ Lawsuit, Files Counterclaims
Kroger has announced that it has filed its formal answer and counterclaims in response to Albertsons' lawsuit, which was brought before the Delaware Court of Chancery following the termination of the proposed merger.
On December 11, 2024, Albertsons called off its bid to merge with Kroger after a two-year effort, subsequently filing a suit alleging breach of contract in connection with the collapse of the deal.
Today, Kroger issued a statement revealing that it had filed its answer and counterclaims. The company asserts that while it was diligently working to secure regulatory...
ANALYSIS: Turkey Poult Supply Shrinks in 2025
In what has been a continuation of the established trajectory, turkey poult placements in 2025 are trending notably below the 5-year average for both hen and tom poults, as depicted in the chart. This decline reflects ongoing challenges within the industry, primarily driven by persistent outbreaks of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) and the growing presence of Avian Metapneumovirus (aMPV). HPAI continues to significantly disrupt operations through forced depopulations, movement restrictions, and prolonged farm downtimes, all of which have reduced the availability of breeder stock and subsequently limited poult supply...
The Retail Rundown: 20th Power of Meat Report Reveals Record-Breaking Meat Sales
The 2025 Power of Meat Study was unveiled this week at the Annual Meat Conference in Orlando, Florida, where Anne-Marie Roerink, Principal at 210 Analytics, shared key insights into shoppers' evolving meat and poultry purchasing habits. Here are some key takeaways from the study's 20th edition:
Meat sales reach new heights
This year’s report, released by the Meat Institute and The Food Industry Association (FMI), revealed that the meat department set a new sales record in 2024, reaching $105 billion in total...
ANALYSIS: New Zealand’s Feb 2025 Beef Exports Jump 18.2% M-o-M to 46,162 mt
New Zealand’s February 2025 beef exports rose 18.2% month-on-month (m-o-m) to 46,162 metric tons (mt), the latest Stats NZ data showed
Rising by 7,094 mt, higher volumes to key markets such as the United States (US), Japan and Korea boosted growth while outbound tonnage to its second largest destination, China fell due to the observance of the Lunar New Year...
ADM Inaugurates Pet Food Plant in Morelos, Mexico
ADM Animal Nutrition has inaugurated a wet pet food plant in the state of Morelos, Mexico.
ADM invested US$39 million in the facility, which strengthens its position among Mexico’s leading pet food manufacturers.
Julio Berdegué, Minister, Agriculture and Rural Development (SADER), who attended the inauguration, said the new plant aligns with Plan México, promoted by President Claudia Sheinbaum in collaboration with the private sector to enhance domestic production efficiency and competitiveness while reducing imports.
Smithfield Foods Added to Russell 1000 Index
Smithfield Foods, Inc., an American food company and an industry leader in value-added packaged meats and fresh pork, today announced that it has been added to the Russell 1000 Index, a key benchmark for large-cap U.S. stocks. The inclusion became effective after the market close on March 21, 2025, as part of the quarterly addition of eligible initial public offerings to the Russell Indexes.
The Russell 1000 Index includes the 1,000 largest publicly traded U.S. companies based on market capitalization and is widely used by investors as a benchmark for the...
ANALYSIS: US Beef and Veal Exports Hit 52-Week Low in Jan 2025
According to the latest UDSA monthly beef and veal exports summary, US beef exports hit a 52-week low in January sending 104,414 metric tons (mt) of material overseas, which is down 13,000 mt month-over-month from December of 2024 (-11.1%).
The US exported 1.08M mt of beef in 2024, with the majority heading to Korea, Japan and China. As large consumers of beef cuts and boneless beef, much of what the...
ANALYSIS: Cage-Free Price Slows Descent, First Signs of Consumer Relief Underway
Expana’s cage-free large quotation has continued to decline this week, albeit at a slower pace to last, dropping to $5.83/dozen Thursday. This marks a 41% decrease since the market peaked at $9.86/dozen in late February.
Weak retail demand remains the primary force behind declining wholesale values, as inflation-weary consumers continue to push back against high shelf prices. In response, grocers have scaled back their orders to better align with sluggish sales, leaving suppliers scrambling to offload surplus inventory. As recently as...
USDA Announces New FPAC Leadership to Better Serve Farmers and Ranchers
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) today announced key presidential appointments to the Farm Production and Conservation (FPAC) mission area. These appointees will lead efforts to advance President Trump’s America First agenda and ensure that farmers, ranchers, and producers have the support they need to keep feeding, fueling, and clothing America.
“FPAC is the most farmer-facing mission area at USDA, housing the Farm Service Agency, the Risk Management Agency, and the Natural Resources Conservation Service—agencies producers rely on every day,” said U.S. Secretary...
Coke Florida Announces Key Leadership Changes
Coca-Cola Beverages Florida, LLC (Coke Florida) announced that Andy Hill, Chief Customer Officer, will immediately take on the expanded role of Chief Customer and Commercial Officer, reporting to Troy Taylor, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Coke Florida. The company also announced that Thomas Benford, President and Chief Operating Officer, has decided to leave the company at the end of the year and will transition to become an advisor to Mr. Taylor.
Hill joined Coke Florida in 2024 as its Chief Customer Officer, bringing over 30 years of experience across the...
ANALYSIS: Cage-Free Price Slows Decent, First Signs of Consumer Relief Underway
ANALYSIS: Broiler Weight Class Shifts and Market Dynamics
Throughout most of 2024, and all of 2025 up to the latest data for the week of March 8th, average live weights set new record weights week by week. However, data from the week of March 8 shows the average live weight dropping 2.43% from the previous week to match 2024’s data at 6.43 pounds. We’re also seeing a shift in the cumulative broiler headcount by weight class, with a 7.48% year-over-year (YoY) decrease for the 4.25 lbs. and down birds, and 10.50% YoY increase for the...
ANALYSIS: Easter Lamb Demand Meets Import Challenges
With Easter falling later this year on April 20th, about five weeks away, demand for lamb leg cuts in the US is typically supported. However, imported supply from Australia and New Zealand remains tighter due to several factors.
According to Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA), Australian lamb exports have increased 6% year-over-year, but much of this product is being shipped to China and the United Arab Emirates, reducing availability for the US. Multiple US market contributors that buy imported material have noted limited offers from Australia...
ANALYSIS: China’s Jan-Feb 2025 Beef Imports Drop 11.3% Y-o-Y to 468,465 mt
China's total beef imports for the first two months of the 2025 calendar year slumped to 468,465 metric tons (mt), according to the latest data from the General Administration of Customs of China (GACC).
Dropping by 11.3%, the 59,684 mt was led by lower shipments from Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, New Zealand, whilst higher volumes from the United States (US) and Australia capped further losses.
Volumes in January 2025 was recorded at 276,540 mt as importers often frontload shipments early...
ANALYSIS: HPAI Crisis Escalates, Record Losses and Uncertainty in the Turkey Market
On a year-to-date (YTD) basis, with over 1.6 million turkeys lost, HPAI losses have increased 664% year-over-year and 236% from 2022, which previously held the highest YTD losses. Furthermore, 67,400 breeder and breeder replacement hens have been lost to HPAI this year, whereas there were no losses in 2023 and 2024 YTD. In 2022, 37,800 breeder replacement hens were affected.
Additionally, not only have more birds been lost, but more counties have also been affected. So far this year, HPAI has been...
Navigating the Trump Tariff Turbulence: A Comprehensive Timeline
As April 2 approaches, the ongoing tariff saga continues to unfold, bringing new developments each day. Expana is tracking the latest headlines and breaking down the key updates as they happen, as evidenced in the latest newsletter.
This week, US President Trump announced a new “secondary tariff” directed at Venezuela and any country buying their oil, citing Venezuelan criminal activity in the US.
On March 26, Trump announced a separate 25% tariff on all imported cars and light trucks, effective April 3, reported Expana. The measure applies to American brands assembling cars...
ANALYSIS: US Pork Exports Decrease in Some Key Markets
Coming off a record-breaking year for US pork exports in 2024, total US export volume for January 2025 saw a slight decrease year-over-year (YoY) in volume of 1.9% to 576,821 K-Lbs. While shipments to Mexico and Central American destinations were higher YoY, January totals for those two regions were lower than that of December 2024 by a margin of 3.5% and 37.1% respectively.
Interestingly, declines were noted for key markets such as Japan (-9.2% MoM and -22.7% YoY) South Korea (-10.3% MoM and...
ANALYSIS: Korea’s Feb 2025 Beef Imports Sink 36.7% MoM to 39,464 mt
Korea’s beef imports in February 2025 totaled 39,464 metric tons (mt), slumping 36.7% month-on-month (MoM), according to the latest data from Korea Customs Service.
Despite the 22,889 mt drop, this trend aligns with historical trends, as imports typically eased after front-loading in-quota shipments with lower tariffs back in January. The Korean New Year, that ran from late January to early February, also shortened the working month, slowing down the pace of imports.
Annually, imports rose 24.7% YoY (7,828 mt), though industry sources suggested this...
Hormel Foods Strengthens Retail Division with Key Executive Promotions
Hormel Foods Corporation has unveiled strategic promotions within its executive team, with a focus on enhancing its leadership in the retail sector.
Scott Weisenbeck has been promoted to Vice President of Marketing – Retail. A key driver in the expansion of the company’s bacon category, Weisenbeck will now oversee a broader portfolio of brands. He has been with Hormel Foods for over 30 years and previously served as Assistant Vice President.
Joe O’Connor has been promoted to Vice President of Emerging Brands – Retail. O’Connor, who joined the company...
Pasturebird Petitions USDA to Update Definition of “Pasture-Raised” Poultry
Pasturebird, the world’s largest pasture-raised chicken brand, is setting a new standard for transparency and animal welfare after successfully petitioning to update the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) definition of “pasture-raised” meat and poultry. After years of advocating for a clear and common-sense definition, Pasturebird and Perdue Farms helped shoppers distinguish “free range” from “pasture-raised” chicken. The new animal raising labeling guidelines require that “pasture-raised” animals must be on pasture the majority of their life...
Bipartisan Bill Introduced to Help with Egg Supply
Congressional Letter Urges FDA to Grant NCC’s Egg Petition
Rep. Josh Riley (D-NY) today introduced “The Lowering Egg Prices Act” with Dusty Johnson (R-SD), Pat Harrigan (R-NC), and Kristen McDonald Rivet (D-MI), that would cut bureaucratic red tape that forces farmers to discard hundreds of millions of eggs each year.
The bill mirrors the National Chicken Council’s (NCC) petition last month to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to reverse or modify a 15-year old regulation that forces the broiler industry (chickens raised...
The Retail Rundown: Fresh Buying Opportunities in Bloom
Tomorrow marks the official start of spring, and retailers are seizing fresh opportunities to capture increased spending with occassions like Easter and peak grilling season soon approaching.
However, for some residents, spring still feels distant as a late-season storm sweeps through the Central US today and tomorrow, potentially impacting purchasing and consumption patterns in affected regions.
With roughly a month remaining in Lent, seafood remains a focal point in retail promotions, accounting for 33% of protein advertisements, primarily driven by fresh/frozen fillets as well...
What Trump Tariffs Mean for Food and Agriculture Trade
US President Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico and an additional 10% tariff on imports from China.
Tariffs for Canada and China are in effect as of February 4, while the tariffs on Mexico have been delayed for one month following negotiations with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, who agreed to send 10,000 members of her country’s national guard to the border to address drug trafficking...
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