Burger King Revives Crown Nuggets, Teams With Crayola for Summer Family Push

Burger King is kicking off the summer with a pair of limited‑time offerings designed to tap into nostalgia while boosting family engagement at the counter.

Starting June 2, the chain will bring back its crown‑shaped chicken nuggets nationwide for the first time since 2011, responding to years of consumer demand. The limited‑time item will be available while supplies last, including as part of the $3.99 King Jr. Meal, which comes with a side and drink, as well as in an...

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Kroger’s Valerie Jabbar Retires After Nearly Four Decades

Kroger has announced the retirement of Valerie Jabbar, Senior Vice President of Retail Divisions, marking the close of a nearly 40‑year career with the company.

Jabbar joined Kroger in 1987 as a store clerk and steadily rose through the organization, holding a wide range of leadership roles across operations and merchandising. Over the years, her positions included district manager, vice president of merchandising, division president of Ralphs, and group vice president of Center Store Merchandising.

“Val's journey from store clerk to senior vice president...

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May 26 11:35 AM, Expana



Jersey Mike's Ushers In the Summer Season with Return of Its Fan-Favorite Chicken Salad

After a breakout debut in 2025, and following overwhelming demand from fans, Jersey Mike's Subs is heating up summer with the return of its fan-favorite Chicken Salad. Now available at more than 3,200 store locations nationwide for a limited-time, Chicken Salad is the perfect way to fuel up for those highly anticipated summertime adventures.

"After we launched Chicken Salad last summer and saw it sell out across the country in mere weeks, we knew...

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May 26 11:23 AM, Expana


Burger King Revives Crown Nuggets, Teams With Crayola for Summer Family Push

Burger King is kicking off the summer with a pair of limited‑time offerings designed to tap into nostalgia while boosting family engagement at the counter.

Starting June 2, the chain will bring back its crown‑shaped chicken nuggets nationwide for the first time since 2011, responding to years of consumer demand. The limited‑time item will be available while supplies last, including as part of the $3.99 King Jr. Meal, which comes with a side and drink, as well as in an...

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May 26 11:16 AM, Expana


ANALYSIS: Herd Health Remains a Key Watchpoint for the Pork Industry in 2026

The topic of herd health has surfaced repeatedly throughout the year following the supply impact observed during 2025, as Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS) and Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus (PEDV) pressured production levels during the third quarter and beyond. Moving into 2026, similar concerns emerged early in the year as elevated PRRS and PEDV positivity rates carried over from late 2025 into the current year.

According to the Swine Health Information Center (SHIC), monitoring data from December 2025 through May... 

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May 26 11:06 AM, Expana


ANALYSIS: New Zealand's April 2026 Beef Exports Surge 24.3% MOM on Peak Season Run 

New Zealand's beef exports rebounded strongly in April 2026, climbing 24.3% month-on-month (MOM) to 48,647 metric tons (MT) as the peak cow processing season materialized, according to recent Stats NZ data.  

Shipments rose 14.8% year-on-year (YOY), helping narrow the year-to-date (YTD) deficit to just -0.9% at...

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May 26 11:03 AM, Expana


ANALYSIS: Korea's April 2026 Beef Imports Retreat 14.8% MOM Amid China Supply Rush 

Korea's beef imports declined to 39,191 MT in April, down 14.8% month-on-month (MOM) as suppliers diverted volumes to meet China's safeguard quota rush, according to the latest Korean Trade Statistics.  

Volumes rose 3.0% year-on-year (YOY), supported by resilient domestic demand despite the monthly...

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May 26 11:00 AM, Expana


Consumer Spending Fuels South Korea's HoReCa Sector

According to USDA Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) data, based on the latest available official statistics, South Korea's foodservice sector was worth around USD 146.7 billion in 2023, up 8.3% compared to the previous year.

Consumer spending on eating out is also increasing. In 2024, monthly per capita spending rose by more than 6% year on year and by over 17% compared with 2022. Dining out now accounts for nearly 15% of total household expenditure, while almost half of all spending on food and beverages goes to the HoReCa sector.

A changing HoReCa sector...

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May 26 8:49 AM, Expana


The Foodservice Industry Highlights Consumer Trends Leadership Moves and Brand Growth

From anxious drive-thru decisions and nostalgic dining room makeovers to executive shakeups and autonomous food deliveries, the restaurant industry continues to evolve at a rapid pace. This week’s roundup highlights the trends, leadership moves and consumer insights shaping the future of foodservice as brands look to balance innovation, convenience and value in an increasingly competitive market. 

Explore more from Expana’s biweekly foodservice roundups here

Consumer Insights & Research

A Global Payments’ survey of 2,000 US QSR customers uncovers widespread “order anxiety” that’s likely costing...

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May 26 8:00 AM, Expana


China Lifts HPAI Poultry Export Restrictions for 17 States

USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) this week updated its China export restrictions webpage to reflect that China has lifted HPAI-related poultry export restrictions for 17 states, effective May 15, 2026. The states are Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, and West Virginia. Only products produced on or after May 15, 2026 are eligible for export to China from these states.

BACKGROUND: China had been blocking raw poultry imports from U.S. states affected by HPAI outbreaks. Under...

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May 26 6:31 AM, Expana


USMEF Conference Concludes with Focus on Marketing Innovations & Factors Impacting Red Meat Supply

The U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) wrapped up its Spring Conference in Oklahoma City on Friday with a panel discussion detailing innovative marketing strategies and activities that have helped expand demand for U.S. red meat in Asian and Latin American markets. Panelists included Jihae Yang, USMEF vice president for the Asia Pacific, who shared insights from Taiwan, South Korea and Japan.

One of the latest innovations in Japan is the marketing of U.S. beef short plate as a barbecue cut available to retail consumers. While short plate has long been a staple of Japan’s foodservice sector, new variations of the cut are gaining traction...

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May 26 6:25 AM, Expana


DoorDash Names Tim Castree Chief Marketing Officer as Growth Momentum Continues into 2026

DoorDash has named Tim Castree as its new chief marketing officer, adding a seasoned global marketing executive to its leadership team as the company continues to scale its platform and expand how customers engage with the brand.

“We’re thrilled to welcome Tim Castree to DoorDash as our new Chief Marketing Officer,” said Prabir Adarkar, president and COO of DoorDash. He described Castree as “a deeply customer-obsessed, naturally curious leader” who brings “a rare intellectual rigor to every dimension of marketing, from performance...

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May 22 11:32 AM, Expana


Imported Beef Trade Slows as Trump Admin Deliberates

The Trump administration’s mixed messaging on beef imports added fresh uncertainty to the imported beef market this month.

As of May 21, "President Donald Trump’s efforts to lower beef prices has divided top administration officials and some of his closest allies—prompting the White House to halt plans to temporarily reduce import tariffs, according to four people familiar with the talks," reported Politico.

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May 22 11:22 AM, Expana


Expana Publication Schedule for the Memorial Day Holiday Period

Expana will be observing the Memorial Day holiday on Monday, May 25, across its Americas offices, which will impact the publication dates of several Expana Benchmark Prices. The closure will also impact news publications across all platforms.

The European and APAC offices’ publication schedules will be unaffected by this holiday.

The Memorial Day holiday period will affect the following markets:

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May 22 10:54 AM, Expana


USMEF Spring Conference Spotlights Market Access Developments, Robust Growth in Central America

Livestock and grain producers, red meat processors and exporters, and other key stakeholders gathered in Oklahoma City Wednesday for opening day of the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) Spring Conference.

Oklahoma Secretary of Agriculture Blayne Arthur welcomed the group, detailing the importance of international trade to Oklahoma’s agricultural economy. Sec. Arthur, who is also a cattle producer, shared highlights from a recent visit to Japan in which she met with USMEF staff and saw firsthand how U.S. red meat is merchandised...

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May 22 10:43 AM, Expana


ANALYSIS: China's April 2026 Beef Imports Slump 13.5% MOM Despite Safeguard Rush

China's beef imports declined 13.5% month-on-month (MOM) to 208,718 metric tons (MT) in April 2026, according to the latest data from the General Administration of Customs of China (GACC).  

The 32,560 MT drop came despite the ongoing safeguard quota rush that has driven aggressive front-loading throughout the year. 

The April slump marked a clear shift from the intense import pace that characterized Q1, with volumes finishing 0.3% below April 2025 levels even as suppliers continue racing to maximize quota utilization ahead...

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May 22 10:32 AM, Expana


ANALYSIS: Chicken Production Soars as Egg Sets and Chick Placements Sustain Record Highs

Broiler egg sets and chick placements continue to come in at record high levels, reflecting a continued push by the broiler industry to increase overall production. On a year to date (YTD) basis through the week ending May 16th 2026, egg sets are up 2.2% year over year (YOY), while cumulative chick placements are also up 2.4% YOY. These numbers indicate that not only is the industry working to place additional eggs in incubators, but these efforts are having a notable impact on...

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May 22 10:29 AM, Expana


Mississippi State, Wayne-Sanderson Farms Advance Poultry Research With New Feed Mill

Wayne-Sanderson Farms is continuing its partnership with Mississippi State University following the recent groundbreaking of the university’s new modular poultry feed mill, a project aimed at advancing poultry research and workforce training.

The new 5,000-square-foot feed mill at MSU’s H.H. Leveck Animal Research Center is part of a broader modernization effort that includes renovated poultry houses, upgraded research labs and an automated processing plant designed to support the school’s “farm-to-processing” educational model.

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May 22 10:16 AM, Expana


BJ’s Wholesale Club Posts Solid First Quarter, Expands Footprint With New Clubs

BJ’s Wholesale Club reported strong first-quarter fiscal 2026 results, driven by gains in membership, fuel and digital sales as the retailer continued expanding its footprint across the U.S.

The company said comparable club sales increased 6.3% year over year for the thirteen weeks ended May 2, 2026. Excluding gasoline sales, comparable sales rose 1.5%. Membership fee income climbed 9.9% to $132.4 million, while digitally enabled comparable sales grew 28%, contributing to a two-year stacked comp...

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May 22 10:04 AM, Expana


Friendly’s Rolls Out Summer Menus, Expanded Drinks and Value Updates to Drive Seasonal Traffic

Friendly’s is rolling out a slate of seasonal menu updates and value-focused offerings designed to drive traffic as summer begins, combining limited-time items, expanded beverages and refreshed in-store value options.

“At Friendly’s, summer is all about families and friends coming together to enjoy a mix of tradition and something new, whether that’s a lobster roll, a fun drink or a simple meal that fits the day,” said Dawn Petite, president of Friendly’s Restaurants. “This menu brings...

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May 22 8:00 AM, Expana


FMI Applauds Trump Administration’s Revisions to Refrigeration Regulations

Today, FMI – The Food Industry Association President and CEO Leslie G. Sarasin issued the following statement praising the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) release of the revised Technology Transitions Rule and reconsideration of the Refrigeration Management Rule.

“FMI is incredibly grateful for EPA’s efforts to prevent an increase in grocery prices by revising the Technology Transitions Rule and reconsidering the Management Rule. Taken together, these actions preserve the agency’s goals without placing unnecessary financial burdens on the food industry and grocery shoppers.

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May 21 3:08 PM, Expana


NRF Applauds House Hearing Highlighting Pro-Growth Tax Policy for American Workers

The National Retail Federation today [May 20, 2026] applauded the House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Tax hearing, “Your Paycheck, Returned: How the Working Families Tax Cuts Delivered for Americans,” for highlighting the importance of pro-growth tax policy to American workers, businesses and communities.

“Retail is the nation’s largest private-sector employer, supporting 55 million American jobs and contributing $5.3 trillion annually to the U.S. economy,” National Retail Federation Vice President of Tax Policy Ashley Wilson said. “Today’s hearing underscores how competitive tax policy helps retailers...

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May 21 2:59 PM, Expana


ANALYSIS: USDA Egg Laying Bird Figure Holds Nearly Steady at 306.9 Million

Yesterday’s USDA Chicken & Eggs report showed only a marginal decline in the egg laying birds on hand figure, slipping from 307.2 million layers in April to 306.9 million in May. That modest change underscores the supply-side issues currently facing the industry. Flock rotation following...

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May 21 12:08 PM, Expana


ANALYSIS: Thailand’s Chicken Industry Faces Slower Growth Amid Weakening Export Demand

Thai chicken prices declined sharply by 11.33% month-over-month (MOM) to THB 66.5/kg ($2.05/kg) in mid- May 2026.

Thailand’s chicken meat production is projected to reach 3.5 million tonnes in 2026, representing a modest year-over-year (YOY) increase of 1.1%, according to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Market sources indicate that farm-gate prices for live chickens are expected to remain broadly stable despite lower feed costs...

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May 21 12:06 PM, Expana


ANALYSIS: Turkey Egg Sets Decline Sharply as Industry Struggles to Break Volatile Market Cycle

Monthly turkey egg sets have fallen sharply from the beginning of the year. In January, sets were at approximately 25.5 million and sat 3.4% above the same time last year. The latest numbers for May show egg sets at 23.8 million and 3.5% below the same time in 2025. This is also 7.7% below the 5-year average for May, and sets a new...

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May 21 12:04 PM, Expana


Smashburger Adds New CMO, Strengthens Leadership Team to Fuel Franchise Growth

Smashburger is adding fresh leadership as it pushes ahead with franchise growth and brand momentum, naming three new executives across marketing, development and operations.

The fast-casual burger brand has appointed Kate Savelli as Chief Marketing Officer, tasking the restaurant industry veteran with leading brand, consumer, menu and partnership strategies. Smashburger also named Theresa Vitale as Director of Non-Traditional Franchise Development and Jack Reed as Vice President of Western Operations, strengthening its executive bench as it targets disciplined...

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May 21 11:59 AM, Expana


A Slice of Something New: Little Caesars® Fires Up Its First Restaurant in Malaysia

Little Caesars, the world's third-largest pizza chain, is officially expanding to Malaysia, marking an exciting milestone in its global growth journey. The first Little Caesars restaurant in Malaysia is set to open on May 24, 2026 in Damansara, Malaysia. The debut in Damansara sets the stage for continued expansion across the country.

Little Caesars entry into Malaysia introduces its iconic HOT-N-READY® Classic Pepperoni Pizza and pepperoni Crazy Puffs® to a vibrant and diverse food scene...

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May 21 11:45 AM, Expana


Pizza Hut Taps Nostalgia With Retro Red Roof Restaurants Across the US

Pizza Hut is leaning into the nostalgia trend, bringing back red roofs, red cups and other throwback elements at 155 locations across the US as consumers seek comfort and familiarity in dining experiences.

The revival comes as classic restaurant brands look to reconnect with guests through retro designs and experiences.

According to the announcement, a recent TODAY segment spotlighted how these throwbacks are reminding diners of family dinners, birthday parties and nights out. Pizza Hut’s retro locations feature familiar touches from the brand’s earlier years...

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May 21 11:38 AM, Expana


Teton Waters Ranch Launches Grass-Fed Beef Meatballs Nationwide

Teton Waters Ranch is expanding its refrigerated meat lineup with the launch of new 100% Grass-Fed Beef Meatballs, now rolling out at grocery retailers nationwide, including Whole Foods Market and Sprouts Farmers Market.

Available in Italian-Style and Homestyle varieties, the fully cooked meatballs are packaged in 9-ounce refrigerated packs and designed for quick, no-prep meals. Shoppers can find them near the hot dogs in the fresh meat section.

The new products build on Teton Waters Ranch’s existing portfolio of sausages...

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May 21 11:30 AM, Expana


Beyond Meat(R) Partners With Karen Carney to Drive Summer Demand for Tasty, Plant-Based Meals

Beyond Meat, Inc, a leader in plant-based meat, today announces a new UK ambassador partnership with Karen Carney, one of Britain's most respected sporting voices and a leading advocate for women's health, performance and confidence.

The partnership will see Karen front a series of national, seasonal and food-led media moments, including tasty recipe content, match-day and BBQ inspiration in the run up to this summer's big football tournament. Together, the activity is designed to inspire meat-reducers...

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May 21 11:16 AM, Expana


African Swine Fever Outbreaks Increase in Pigs and Wild Boar Across the EU

In 2025, African swine fever (ASF) outbreaks increased across the European Union in both domestic pigs (+76%) and wild boar (+44%) compared to 2024, according to EFSA’s latest annual epidemiological report. The disease reemerged in Spain after 31 years without detections, raising the number of affected Member States to 14.

Last year, the EU carried out record levels of ASF surveillance, analysing over 518,000 samples from domestic pigs and 618,000 samples from wild boar. Passive surveillance detected 84% of ASF outbreaks in domestic pigs and 73%...

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May 21 6:48 AM, Expana


Utz Hops on Consumer Trends: Tallow-Cooked Potato Chips, Pea Protein Snacks, and More

At the 2026 Sweets & Snacks Expo from May 19-21 in Las Vegas, Utz Brands officials are unveiling a new product lineup, highlighting how snack makers are responding to changing consumer preferences, including demand for protein, limited-time flavors, and alternative cooking oils, according to a company press release.

The product mix still involves potato chips but also expands into adjacent snack categories. For example, Utz officials are promoting new Sizzlin’ Summer Burger Rippled Potato Chips and reviving Lemonade flavored Potato Chips...

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May 20 11:16 AM, Expana


Annual US Grocery Shopper Trends Report Finds Consumers Value Grocery Shopping In-Person

FMI—The Food Industry Association today releases the U.S. Grocery Shopper Trends 2026 report, developed in partnership with The Hartman Group, finding that shoppers continue to value grocery shopping in-store. The report outlines elements of the evolving physical grocery shopping experience that build shopper loyalty and repeat visits.

“In an effort to fulfill their unique definitions of value, consumers visit more than five separate grocery store banners on average per month despite growing omnichannel grocery shopping trends,” said Leslie G. Sarasin, president and CEO of FMI...

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May 20 9:35 AM, Expana


The Retail Rundown: Pork Leads Memorial Day 2026 Grilling Promotions

Grocers are once again rolling out aggressive discounts ahead of Memorial Day, one of the year’s biggest grilling holidays. This week's protein promotions show pork taking center stage, while beef and seafood prices are trending above 2025 levels.

Pork accounts for 27% of all advertised protein features, making it the most-promoted category for the holiday weekend. Beef and seafood each represent 23% of ads, followed by chicken at 20%. Egg promotions held steady at 5%, while turkey edged up to 3%.

Ribs account for a significant share of pork promotions, with the category averaging $3.50 per pound overall...

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May 20 9:01 AM, Expana


Wendy's Appoints Robert D. "Bob" Wright as President and Chief Executive Officer

The Wendy's Company (Nasdaq: WEN) ("Wendy's" or the "Company") today announced that its Board of Directors has appointed Robert D. "Bob" Wright as Wendy's President and Chief Executive Officer, effective May 21, 2026. He will also join the Company's Board of Directors.

Mr. Wright brings extensive leadership experience across the quick-service restaurant industry and a strong track record of driving operational performance, business transformation and growth. Most recently, he served as President and Chief Executive Officer, as well as a member of the board of directors, of Potbelly Corporation, where he led a period of meaningful growth...

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May 20 8:55 AM, Expana


Indonesia Live Cattle Industry Taskforce to Strengthen Key Market for Australian Producers

The Australian red meat and livestock industry has announced the establishment of the Indonesia Live Cattle Industry Taskforce, a strategic advisory body designed to enhance collaboration, guide investment and strengthen outcomes in Australia’s most important live cattle export market.

The Taskforce will work closely with the Livestock Export Program (LEP), which is jointly funded by Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) and LiveCorp, and administered by MLA. It focuses on improving animal health and welfare, biosecurity, supply chain efficiency and long-term market access.

Taskforce Chair Greg Pankhurst, who has been appointed by MLA, said the initiative reflects a coordinated commitment to...

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May 20 7:41 AM, Expana


NCBA, ASI, and PLC Congratulate BLM Director Pearce’s Senate Confirmation

Today, the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA), American Sheep Industry Association (ASI), and Public Lands Council (PLC) congratulated former New Mexico Congressman Steve Pearce on being confirmed by the Senate to serve as the new Director of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). All three industry groups have supported Director Pearce’s nomination from the beginning and pushed for his confirmation because ranchers need a permanent BLM Director to be able to efficiently do their jobs.

“Director Pearce is the right person to lead the BLM and increase partnerships with the ranchers that manage...

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May 19 1:23 PM, Expana


Farm Bureau: US Meat Consumption Increases Despite Rising Prices

America’s demand for meat continues to grow, even as the cost of beef, pork and chicken rises. Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial kickoff to grilling season, and in the latest Market Intel, American Farm Bureau Federation economists analyzed what prices shoppers may find at the grocery store.

Industry analysis shows meat sales hit $112 billion in 2025, with more than 98% of American households purchasing meat for daily meals. USDA is forecasting consumption of beef, pork and chicken to rise in 2026.

“Beef remains the centerpiece of many cookouts, but record-high prices and historically tight cattle...

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May 19 1:18 PM, Expana


FDA Issues Emergency Use Authorization for Over-the-Counter Injectable Drug for New World Screwworm 

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today issued an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for Dectomax/Dectomax-CA1 (doramectin injection) injectable solution for the prevention and treatment of New World screwworm (NWS) infestations (myiasis) in dairy cattle (lactating dairy cows, dry dairy cows, and replacement dairy heifers 20 months of age and older), except for calves that will be processed for veal. The EUA also authorizes Dectomax/Dectomax-CA1 for the prevention of NWS myiasis in swine, horses at least one year old, sheep except for...

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May 19 1:02 PM, Expana


Smalls Sliders® Named Fastest Growing Restaurant Brand in the Country in the 2026 Datassential 500

Smalls Sliders, the cheeseburger slider brand that's taking the nation by storm, has been recognized as the fastest-growing brand in the country through the annual 2026 Datassential 500, the firm's flagship industry report highlighting the industry's top restaurant chains.

The Datassential 500 highlights the 500 largest restaurant chains in the U.S., combining unit growth, consumer insights, menu trends, and sales data to provide a cohesive picture of the restaurant industry. The rankings are informed by Datassential's larger research platform, which tracks over 18,000 restaurant brands nationwide to monitor evolving consumer preferences and industry trends.

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May 19 9:17 AM, Expana


Second Harvest of Silicon Valley Client Survey Reveals Households Cutting Back on Food as Costs Rise

A new client survey from Second Harvest of Silicon Valley finds that 96% of respondents are cutting back on food to afford basic necessities like rent, utilities and healthcare, a sign of mounting financial pressure on households across the region. At the same time, historic cuts to federal food and healthcare safety net programs set to go into effect in June will leave major gaps in the support systems families rely on, putting more pressure on households and pushing more people to food banks to meet basic needs.

The findings underscore how quickly that strain is deepening across Silicon Valley. Second Harvest is now serving 1 in 6 residents each month, reflecting how widespread the need has become...

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May 19 8:59 AM, Expana


Applegate Farms, LLC Expands with New APPLEGATE NATURALS® Natural(1) Uncured Pork & Beef Hot Dog

As families gear up for summer gatherings, APPLEGATE®, the nation's leading natural and organic meat brand, today announced the launch of its latest product innovation: APPLEGATE NATURALS® Natural1 Uncured Pork & Beef Hot Dog. This new offering expands Applegate's delicious lineup of natural and organic hot dogs, including beef and turkey varieties, giving consumers even more choices for summer entertaining.

The new hot dog introduces a blend of pork with 100% grass-fed and pasture-raised2 beef, designed to deliver a classic flavor profile at a more accessible price point, expanding...

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May 19 8:31 AM, Expana


ANALYSIS: Boneless Beef Lean-Adjusted Price Comparison

The lean-adjusted price comparison standardizes global boneless beef markets by normalizing boneless beef prices by dividing reported prices by lean percentage to calculate cost per point lean. This extrapolation enables direct comparison of protein value across major trade routes and domestic markets with varying incoterms and fat content specifications...

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May 19 8:02 AM, Expana


Proxy Foods AI and Aperio Global Partner to Deliver Secure, AI-Driven Food Innovation 

Proxy Foods AI, the enterprise AI platform redefining product development across the global food and beverage industry, today announced a strategic partnership with Aperio Global, an expert in Zero Trust and quantum-resilient security for regulated and critical infrastructure sectors.

Together, the companies are launching a next-generation intelligence platform that uses AI to accelerate product formulation, optimize ingredients, and predict performance – engineered for the speed, scale, and compliance needs of global food manufacturers, consumer packaged goods (CPGs), foodservice and ingredient companies.

Why This Partnership Matters Now

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May 19 8:00 AM, Expana


ANALYSIS: Australian Beef Races Through 80% of China Safeguard Quota at Historic Pace

Imports of beef originating from Australia have reached 80% of the annual safeguard quota for 2026 as of Saturday, May 14, according to the latest announcement from China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) over the weekend. 

The safeguard announcement comes just two days ahead of China’s largest food trade show of the year, SIAL Shanghai. 

This milestone translates to around 164,000 metric tons (MT) and confirms that the rush by exporters has intensified as the window for viable trade rapidly closes...

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May 19 8:00 AM, Expana


ANALYSIS: China’s Apr 2026 Meat Imports Edge Up 1% MOM to 507,326 MT

China’s total meat imports (including offal meats) for the first four months of 2026 reached 2,094,632 metric tons (MT), according to data from the General Administration of Customs of China (GACC). 

In April 2026 alone, import volumes edged up slightly to 507,326 MT, with an additional 4,506 MT hitting Chinese shores compared to March. However, wider indicators continued to show contraction. April volumes decreased by 5,574 MT compared to the same month last year. 

Overall cumulative import volumes for the year fell by 64,283 MT. This ongoing...

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May 19 7:57 AM, Expana


ABS Data Confirms Strong Start to 2026 For Beef Production

New data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), analysed by Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA), shows Australia’s beef industry has begun 2026 with its strongest start on record, underpinned by high throughput, favourable seasonal conditions in northern regions and increased yardings in parts of New South Wales.

Australia produced 730,077 tonnes of beef in the March quarter, up 2% on the December 2025 quarter and 8% higher year-on-year, marking the largest first quarter production on record.

Cattle slaughter reached 2.30 million head, representing a 6% lift on the March 2025 quarter, reinforcing the strong supply pipeline following record production levels last year...

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May 19 7:05 AM, Expana







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