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Coca-Cola’s announcement to launch a new cane sugar-sweetened variant in the United States this fall marks a departure from decades of high-fructose corn syrup dominance in American soft drinks. This ...
Major brands are removing synthetic dyes from snacks and meals, responding to health concerns and shifting tastes ...
PepsiCo and Cargill recently announced a strategic collaboration to advance regenerative agriculture practices across 240,000 ...
The colas will debut online this fall and in stores next year as the beverage giant aims to attract health-conscious ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced last week that it had approved a new blue food dye derived from the ...
Shares of PepsiCo rose more than 7 percent yesterday (July 17) after the company reported $22.8 billion in revenue and a $1.3 ...
Together, the companies aim to deepen supply chain resilience, support positive outcomes for farming communities by helping them implement regenerative practices, and unlock new opportunities for ...
While several major food manufacturers have jumped on board with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s efforts to eliminate synthetic food dyes from products nationwide, certain ...
PepsiCo Foods North America announced its Planting Pathways Initiative, charting an industry-leading and transformative course for expanding agricultural opportunities.
PepsiCo’s joint venture with Beyond Meat is aiming to release new plant-based snacks and drinks by early next year, according to Pepsi Chief Executive Ramon Laguarta.
Giving a huge push to its "health" initiatives, recently PepsiCo ( PEP) announced its new targets to reduce calories and sugar in its beverages and salt and fat in its snacks by 2025. As it adapts ...
PepsiCo today (17 October) outlined a series of targets on selling healthier food and drinks and on trying to make its business more sustainable in areas including sourcing, water and waste.