
When demand falls but prices rise, who really pays?
From $7 chips to $8 cereal, food pricing is starting to defy logic – and the consequences aren’t falling neatly on one side
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From $7 chips to $8 cereal, food pricing is starting to defy logic – and the consequences aren’t falling neatly on one side

Costs are rising again just as consumers start to hesitate and that’s a far more difficult mix than inflation alone.

Sales are steady and margins remain under pressure, but attention has shifted firmly to a potential tie-up with Unilever.

From SKU cuts and factory closures to functional launches and acquisitions, PepsiCo is moving fast to streamline and prove its snack empire still matters

The Middle East fuel shock has forced a Japanese snack maker to halt production, exposing how quickly energy disruption can ripple through the wider food system

Geopolitics rarely stays confined to energy markets. Sooner or later, it reaches the food system

Kellogg’s 2023 split was sold as a focus play. Less than two years later, both companies had been sold. So what was the split really for?

Research into sunflower oil byproducts suggests an overlooked ingredient could help bakers lift protein and fiber levels while supporting sustainability goals and easing pressure on wheat-based formulations

Ingredients Compendium No 2: Trehalose
As manufacturers grapple with sugar reduction, texture loss and longer shelf-life demands, trehalose is emerging as a functional ingredient to watch in 2026

Soaring cocoa prices are quietly reshaping how chocolate is formulated, where it’s used and how far the industry can stretch expectations without losing trust