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New Labeling Requirements for Bioengineered Ingredients Mandatory in 2022

Starting January 2022, USDA's National Bioengineered Food Disclosure Standard (NBFDS) replaces non-GMO claims. All food manufacturers must comply. Bioengineered foods contain modified genetic material.
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Food and beverage trends to watch for in 2021

In 2021, the lasting impact of the COVID-19 pandemic will drive food and beverage trends. Health and wellness, safety, and value will be paramount. Consumers will prioritize physical and emotional well-being.
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Consumers Turn to Beverages to Boost Mind & Body

Imbibe released its top five U.S. beverage trend predictions for 2021. According to Imbibe, the number one driver of food and beverage trends will be COVID-19.
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Imbibe releases its top 5 beverage trend predictions for 2021

This beverage industry forecast predicts people will seek healthy, unique drinks in 2021 due to the pandemic. It highlights trends like functional beverages and private label to address these needs.
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Weight loss, relaxation shaping beverage trends

The passage clarifies that functional beverages, drinks promising more than just hydration, aren't a new trend. Coffee and tea, consumed for thousands of years, are classic examples.
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COVID-19 cuts into away-from-home beverage sales

Pandemic shakes up beverage industry. Bottled water sales soar while restaurant soda sales dive. Consumers switch to immune-boosting drinks with familiar ingredients like probiotics and calming options like chamomile tea.
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