The snackification of meals is fundamentally changing the snack foods industry. With multiple snacking occasions per day and the rise in snacks replacing meals, consumers’ expectations in snacks have expanded beyond indulgence and satiety. This year’s snack trends include a new health focus, new ingredients and some serious flavor exploration.
Explore the top trends shaping the ready-to-drink beverage market, from functional ingredients to protein fortification, and discover how brands can stay ahead.
Celebrating World Baking Day
Featured ContentThe rise in home baking during the lockdown is creating some exciting opportunities in baking ingredients and mixes. For World Baking Day, learn how brands can support this new wave of home bakers with products that make baking fun and easy!
Today’s consumers are looking for food and beverage products they can identify with and that support their personal lifestyles. Brands that understand this important megatrend will be able to make that connection, stay relevant, and win loyal consumers.
The supplement industry has been impacted by the COVID pandemic in so many ways—including the surge in e-commerce sales. Here’s a look at how e-commerce is influencing the global supplement market during the pandemic and what supplement companies can expect going forward.
Our Glanbia Nutritionals Mega Trends are trends with the potential for far-reaching impact across industries and regions, with the ability to change daily life in important ways. Here we explore the rising mega trend of ultra-personalization, how it’s influencing the food industry, and ways brands can offer consumers the ultra-personalized products they seek.
Health and taste are driving global dairy trends, with functional dairy, healthier cheeses, and new flavors on the radar for 2025.
Yogurt Trends to Watch in 2025
InsightThe yogurt category is getting even more nutritious—and delicious. Check out the 2025 yogurt trends, from high protein to new flavors.
The New Face of Sports Nutrition
InsightThe sports nutrition industry, once narrowly targeted towards elite athletes and bodybuilders, is expanding to reach new markets. As the baby boomer generation ages, active lifestyle trends grow, and more and more health-conscious consumers look for convenient products that suit their health needs and “new normal” schedules, the market for sports nutrition has broadened.