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This Food Industry focused podcast brings together Xtalks editorial staff to share insights into the latest B2B industry news. Xtalks connects professionals in the life science, medical device, and food industries with useful content like webinars, job opening, articles and virtual meetings.

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This Food Industry focused podcast brings together Xtalks editorial staff to share insights into the latest B2B industry news. Xtalks connects professionals in the life science, medical device, and food industries with useful content like webinars, job opening, articles and virtual meetings.

    Interview with Carly Schildhaus, Director of Communications and Public Affairs at the NCA

    Interview with Carly Schildhaus, Director of Communications and Public Affairs at the NCA

    This episode of the Xtalks Food Podcast features an interview with with Carly Schildhaus, Director of Communications and Public Affairs at the National Confectioners Association (NCA). The NCA promotes chocolate, candy, gum and mints, and the companies that make these treats, as well as lobbies the American government in favor of the confectionery industry. Carly gives an overview of the controversy surrounding the state-level proposals to ban certain food additives and discusses how the adoption of these bans could impact the confectionery industry both operationally and financially. She talks about some challenges the NCA faces in communicating the safety and science behind food additives to consumers and lawmakers as well as the steps the NCA is taking to address both the immediate and long-term challenges posed by these legislative efforts.

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    Food Additive Ban? States Uphold Science Over Fear:

    https://xtalks.com/food-additive-ban-states-uphold-science-over-fear-3802

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    • 15 min
    High Lead Levels in Cinnamon + Kaiser Permanente's New Food Is Medicine Center

    High Lead Levels in Cinnamon + Kaiser Permanente's New Food Is Medicine Center

    The presence of lead in cinnamon has recently emerged as a significant food safety concern. This toxic element, when consumed in large amounts, can lead to serious health issues, including neurological damage and developmental delays in children. In this episode of the Xtalks Food Podcast, Sydney talks about the discovery of elevated lead levels in cinnamon products, which has prompted a closer look at food safety practices and regulations. Cinnamon can become contaminated with lead through various pathways. One primary source is the processing of cinnamon, including drying, grinding and packaging, which can introduce lead if the equipment or materials are contaminated. Water used in irrigation can also be a source of lead, especially in areas with old, corroding pipes. In response to the alarming findings of lead in cinnamon, there have been several recalls of cinnamon products in the last few months alone. The team discusses the differences between lead poisoning and foodborne illness, the former of which can take decades to discover whereas the latter is almost immediate.
     
     Also in this episode, Sydney talks about Kaiser Permanente’s new Food Is Medicine Center of Excellence. This initiative seeks to blend the organization’s comprehensive care model with evidence-based food and nutrition interventions, thereby addressing nutrition security and diet-related diseases, which are a leading cause of death in the US among adults. The centre is rooted in a comprehensive framework inspired by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), blending clinical services, research, education and community engagement. This allows for a holistic approach to tackling diet-related health issues. Notably, the center’s ambition to shape the future of food as medicine within healthcare is a testament to its innovative approach. Kaiser Permanente’s vision is to ensure members can access, afford and consume nutritious foods, not just in times of need but as a continuous lifestyle. The team talks about the crucial differences between medicine and food but praise the center for its comprehensive approach to nutrition.
     
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     Lead in Cinnamon: A Rising Concern for Food Safety:
    https://xtalks.com/lead-in-cinnamon-a-rising-concern-for-food-safety-3789/

    Food Is Medicine: A New Frontier in Healthcare and Nutrition:
    https://xtalks.com/food-is-medicine-a-new-frontier-in-healthcare-and-nutrition-3791/

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    • 26 min
    New Avian Flu in Dairy Cows + Fastest Growing Food and Beverage Companies in 2024

    New Avian Flu in Dairy Cows + Fastest Growing Food and Beverage Companies in 2024

    The recent detection of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in dairy cows has taken the agricultural sector by surprise. This development, announced earlier this week, introduces a significant twist in the ongoing saga of the H5N1 virus, which has been affecting birds globally and in the US since early 2022. In this episode of the Xtalks Food Podcast, Sydney talks about the mystery illness in dairy cows, which has raised numerous questions among livestock and influenza experts. The exact role of HPAI in this mysterious ailment remains unclear. Additionally, the discovery of dead wild birds carrying the virus at the affected farms suggests new biosecurity challenges in livestock settings. While the immediate impact on milk supply is limited, the situation underscores the need for vigilance and enhanced biosecurity measures. The team discusses some differences between the spread of viruses in animals and humans and wonders whether the plant-based and lab-grown meat sectors could use this as a selling point.
     
     Also in this episode, Sydney talks about the top ten fastest growing food and beverage companies in 2024, according to the Financial Times’ list of The Americas’ Fastest-Growing Companies. This prestigious list showcases 500 companies across the Americas, all of which have shown exceptional growth in their publicly disclosed revenues from 2019 to 2022. This initiative bases its rankings on the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of each company’s revenue, making it a significant and respected measure for assessing the swift rise and success of businesses in the Americas. The top ten fastest growing food and beverage companies include So Good So You, SOTO Sake, Marfrig Global Foods, Ocean’s Halo, Avatar Natural Foods, Smith Teamaker, The Andersons, Mas Organización, Jeni’s Ice Creams and Zolli Candy. The team appreciates the diversity of the list, noting that long-time food giants and startups alike can find success if they can carve out a niche for themselves.

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    Avian Flu in Cows Presents a New Challenge for the US Dairy Industry:
    https://xtalks.com/avian-flu-in-cows-presents-a-new-challenge-for-the-us-dairy-industry-3780/

    Top 10 Fastest Growing Food and Beverage Companies in 2024:
    https://xtalks.com/top-10-fastest-growing-food-and-beverage-companies-in-2024-3783/

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    • 22 min
    Keurig’s New K-Rounds + How To Good To Go Saves Millions of Meals

    Keurig’s New K-Rounds + How To Good To Go Saves Millions of Meals

    Keurig has taken a bold step forward with the unveiling of its first-ever 100 percent compostable coffee pods, dubbed “K-Rounds.” This innovation not only marks a significant milestone in the company’s journey toward sustainability but also addresses the longstanding issue of plastic waste from traditional coffee pods. In this episode of the Xtalks Food Podcast, Sydney talks about the new sustainable offering, which was designed exclusively for Keurig’s new Alta machine. K-Rounds feature a revolutionary composition without plastic or aluminum, using instead a thin cellulose wrapper around compacted coffee grounds. Beyond sustainability, K-Rounds offer versatility with a variety of specialty grinds and sizes, catering to different coffee preferences. Among a slew of competitors offering similar products, the team wonders whether K-Rounds will fall short or whether name recognition will help boost awareness and sales.

    Also in this episode, Sydney talks about Too Good To Go, a pioneering company that leverages technology to bridge the gap between surplus food and hungry consumers. Sydney shares insights from her interview with Andrea Li, head of Canadian operations at Too Good To Go. In its less than three years in Canada, the company has already saved four million of meals from waste, with more partnerships in the works to help save millions more. Too Good To Go has also made significant strides in making sustainable choices accessible to everyone. With over two million users in Canada, the platform has facilitated partnerships with major brands like Tim Horton’s. Li hinted at upcoming collaborations with a range of businesses, from grocery chains to independent, small-scale establishments. The team commends the app for helping both consumers and foodservice establishments participate in the fight against food waste.
     
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     Compostable Coffee Pods: Keurig’s Innovative K-Rounds:
    https://xtalks.com/compostable-coffee-pods-keurigs-innovative-k-rounds-3772/

    Too Good To Go: Providing Hope in the Fight Against Food Waste:
    https://xtalks.com/too-good-to-go-providing-hope-in-the-fight-against-food-waste-3776/

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    • 26 min
    What is Edible Food Packaging? + Chocolate Shortage Looms Ahead of Easter

    What is Edible Food Packaging? + Chocolate Shortage Looms Ahead of Easter

    In recent years, the food industry has faced growing scrutiny over its environmental impact, particularly concerning the use of plastic packaging. This scrutiny has sparked significant interest and investment in alternative packaging solutions, with edible food packaging emerging as a particularly innovative and sustainable option. In this episode of the Xtalks Food Podcast, Sydney talks about the rise of edible food packaging and the technologies and types of edible packaging available. The shift towards edible and biodegradable food packaging represents a proactive step in addressing environmental challenge, with companies like Foodberry, Notpla and Incredible Eats at the forefront of developing and commercializing edible food packaging solutions. The team discusses their favorite type of edible packaging and the implications of implementing it in the food supply chain.
     
     Also in this episode, Sydney talks about a concerning chocolate shortage that threatens to cast a shadow over this year’s Easter celebrations. For the past three years, the cocoa industry has grappled with underwhelming harvests, significantly driving up prices. These price hikes have put immense pressure on cocoa processors, critical in converting cocoa beans into cocoa butter and liquor for global chocolate production. In Ghana and Ivory Coast, which together account for 60 percent of the world’s cocoa output, some processing plants are struggling to afford beans. This has led to reduced processing or complete halts in production. As the 2024 Easter season draws near, the chocolate shortage presents a complex challenge for both the industry and chocolate enthusiasts. The team wonders whether this shortage will subside or persist beyond the Easter season.
     
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     Edible Food Packaging: A Sustainable Solution to Plastic Waste:
     https://xtalks.com/edible-food-packaging-a-sustainable-solution-to-plastic-waste-3597/

    Chocolate Shortage Looms Ahead of Easter 2024:
    https://xtalks.com/chocolate-shortage-looms-ahead-of-easter-2024-3766/

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    • 30 min
    Kraft Heinz’s New Vegan Hot Dogs + How Precision Fermentation Could Revolutionize the Food Industry

    Kraft Heinz’s New Vegan Hot Dogs + How Precision Fermentation Could Revolutionize the Food Industry

    The Kraft Heinz Company made waves in the food industry by introducing vegan hot dogs and sausages under its well-known Oscar Mayer brand. This significant move marks the brand’s first foray into the plant-based arena with its NotHotDogs and NotSausages. In this episode of the Xtalks Food Podcast, Sydney talks about the new offerings, which were developed in collaboration with NotCo, a Chilean food-tech firm renowned for its AI-driven approach to crafting plant-based food solutions. The products contain ingredients like bamboo fiber, pea protein and mushrooms. Additionally, the offerings have the distinctive “snap” of the outer casing and the savory smokiness of Oscar Mayer products. The company aims to attract flexitarian consumers looking for plant-based options that don’t compromise on taste, texture and variety. The team discusses the significant price difference between the new offerings and traditional hot dogs and wonder whether name recognition will help boost sales.

    Also in this episode, Sydney talks about a new precision fermentation study that provides compelling evidence that this technology could be the key to future food sustainability. One of the core findings of the precision fermentation study is its potential to drastically improve food quality. Moreover, this technology allows for the production of specific food ingredients, including those that contribute to the savory taste in dishes, sourness in soft drinks and essential enzymes in cheese manufacturing. The study also highlights how genetically engineered microorganisms can inhibit the growth of foodborne pathogens. Not to mention, by using self-replicating microorganisms that produce minimal waste, precision fermentation paves the way for the production of food ingredients from renewable substrates. The team talks about the obstacles to overcome in order to get precision fermentation-made foods into the mainstream, like consumer education and perception.

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    How Kraft Heinz’s Vegan Hot Dogs and Sausages Differ From the Rest

    Precision Fermentation Study May Revolutionize Food Quality and Sustainability

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    • 28 min

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