The Retail Rundown: Game Weekend Sparks Grocery Rush
The approaching game-day weekend is drawing shoppers into grocery stores as fans nationwide stock up for watch parties ahead of the Seattle Seahawks–New England Patriots showdown for the Lombardi Trophy.
Americans are expected to consume about 1.48 billion chicken wings during Sunday’s game, according to the National Chicken Council’s 2026 Chicken Wing Report, roughly 10 million more than last year and enough to wrap around the Earth more than three times.
Retail wing prices are competitive this season. Circana data show prices broadly in line with recent years, with fresh...
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Farm Bureau: Treasury Dept. Releases Proposed 45Z Credit Rules
American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall commented on the Treasury Department proposed guidance on the 45Z Clean Fuel Production tax credit.
“We appreciate the Treasury Department moving the needle by publishing proposed guidelines for the 45Z tax credit. It’s an important step to finalize improvements protecting access for domestic feedstocks, which the guidelines specify, and promote American biofuels demand.
“However, this is just the first step. The Departments of Agriculture and Energy must now finalize guidance and resources for calculating carbon intensity scores so that the...
Krispy Krunchy Chicken Enters the Value Wars with New Deal
Krispy Krunchy Chicken (KKC), a popular hot food concept found within convenience stores, has showcased its celebrated fried chicken and sides in over 3,500 locations across 48 US states.
With sales surpassing a million pounds of chicken weekly, this rapidly growing brand continues to attract customers seeking affordable and satisfying comfort food.
Recently, Krispy Krunchy Chicken entered the value wars by introducing a limited-time $4 Value Meals promotion. Customers can choose between a 2-piece dark-meat bone-in fried chicken...
Papa Murphy’s Brings Back the HeartBaker Pizza and Sweetheart of a Deal for Valentine’s Day 2026
Papa Murphy’s Take ‘n’ Bake Pizza is spreading the love this Valentine’s Day with the return of the HeartBaker Pizza. The beloved seasonal favorite is perfectly shaped like a heart and ready to bake at home from Feb. 1st through 14th, 2026.
Made with Papa Murphy’s signature scratch-made dough, whole-milk mozzarella, and traditional red sauce, the HeartBaker Pizza lets guests choose their favorite, cheese or pepperoni, for a Valentine’s Day treat that’s fun to bake...
ANALYSIS: US Beef Consumer Consumption Analysis for 2025
Retail prices across all protein commodities increased in 2025, with beef leading the surge. Beef prices climbed 3.7% on average, compared to 1.25% for pork and 1.2% for chicken. Given the nearly double increase for an already premium protein, the central question becomes: did consumers retreat from beef at the retail shelf?
The data suggests otherwise.
Chicken distribution declined 4.6% across the country. Despite this drop, total sales rose 0.97%, driven by the 1.2% price increase and a 2.8% gain in discounted pricing...
Yum China Reports Strong Q4 2025 Growth and Strategic Expansion Plans
Yum China has released financial results from its latest quarterly report, showcasing robust growth in its fourth quarter and marking significant milestones across various performance metrics. Total system sales increased by 7% year-over-year (YOY), excluding foreign currency translation (F/X) effects, driven by strong performances across its outlets.
"Our fourth quarter performance capped off 2025 on a high note. Thanks to our team's hard work, we delivered same-store sales growth for three consecutive quarters and same-store transactions growth for twelve...
Blimpie Stacks the Flavor with New Deli Primo Sub
This year, Blimpie® (www.Blimpie.com) is turning up the flavor with the launch of its newest menu item, the Deli Primo. Perfect for lunch, dinner or anytime cravings, this hearty sub is available for a limited time now through June 1, 2026.
The Deli Primo is loaded high with premium deli meats, such as roast beef, turkey, salami, proscuittini and layered with pepperjack cheese, fresh tomatoes, lettuce and onion and finished with a sprinkle of zesty parm seasoning. The sub is then topped with a bold...
Melting Pot Announces Strategic Expansion Across Canada, Targets Major Hubs for New Growth
Melting Pot, the 94-unit experiential fondue franchise, is launching a strategic push to expand its footprint across Canada. Following a surge in inquiries from Canada, specifically, and strong growth in 2025, including four new restaurants opened and three additional franchises awarded, Melting Pot is looking to build on that momentum. With an Edmonton location, which has been operating for over 15 years, the brand already has a flagship spot and has identified a key opportunity to build on that...
Coastal Mississippi Welcomes 2026 With Wave of New Culinary, Hospitality, and Outdoor Experiences
As travelers begin planning their 2026 escapes, Coastal Mississippi is proud to announce a fresh wave of new developments, signaling the destination's meaningful growth. Since the summer of 2025, the destination has seen a broad range of openings, from new food and beverage concepts, hospitality enhancements, and outdoor experiences – reinforcing its reputation as a must-visit getaway where Southern charm meets elevated travel.
Highlights of the 2026 New Developments include:
Producer Confidence Surges as Cattle Sector Heads Into 2026: MLA Beef Producers Intentions Survey
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Producer confidence across Australia’s grassfed beef sector has surged to its strongest level in recent years, according to the latest Beef Producers Intentions Survey (BPIS) from Meat & Livestock Australia.
Almost 80% of producers report a positive outlook for the year ahead, marking a significant...
National Environmental Stewardship Award Presented to Nebraska Ranch
The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) announced today that Wine Glass Ranch in Imperial, Nebraska, is the 2025 Environmental Stewardship Award Program (ESAP) National winner. The award, which annually recognizes the outstanding stewardship practices and conservation achievements of cattle producers, was presented to the Pribbeno family, during CattleCon 2026 in Nashville, Tennessee.
“This ranch has been in my family for 140 years, and we are the stewards of the ground,” said Logan Pribbeno with Wine Glass Ranch. “We are grazing the best and leaving the rest for the benefit of our soil...
Darden Restaurants Outlines Strategic Changes for Bahama Breeze Banner
Today, Darden Restaurants announced that it has completed its exploration of strategic alternatives for its Bahama Breeze banner, following previous discussions of potentially selling or introducing other Darden brands at those locations.
The company has now confirmed both decisions: 14 Bahama Breeze locations will permanently close, while space from the remaining 14 stores will be used for other restaurants within the Darden umbrella.
Statement by Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins
On January 31st, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the U.S. Department of State welcomed a new commitment between the United States and Mexico that strengthens implementation of the 1944 Water Treaty, providing greater certainty for farmers, ranchers, and producers in South Texas who rely on consistent water deliveries from the Rio Grande.
This announcement follows a call last week between President Trump and President Sheinbaum, during which both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to resolving longstanding water management challenges and supporting communities and producers on both sides of the border...
ANALYSIS: Supply Constraints Continue to Support a Firm Plant Protein Market
Supply constraints due to tariffs and rising input costs continue to support firm prices in the plant protein market. Particularly for pea protein, as countries including the US and Canada have placed anti-dumping tariffs on Chinese imports. The European Union is conducting a similar investigation, with a preliminary decision expected by March.
In Europe, players anticipate the market to rely on imports from alternative origins if Chinese tariffs take effect because local production will be...
On 2/6/26, Get 2 6-Inch Subs for $6 as Subway® Celebrates the Only Date That Repeats
This Friday, Subway is giving everyone lucky numbers that are guaranteed winners: two freshly-made six-inch subs for just $6 on 2/6/26.* Snag the deal by asking for the 2/6/26 promo at Subway restaurants across the country, or on the Subway App or Subway.com using promo code 2626PROMO.
This weekend is all about the numbers – point spreads, over-unders, squares, superstitions and more. As sports fans prep...
C&S Wholesale Grocers and Sedano's Supermarkets Forge Strategic Supply Partnership
C&S Wholesale Grocers (C&S) today announced it has signed a new supply agreement with Sedano's Supermarkets, Florida's leading Hispanic grocery, designating C&S as its primary supplier.
"We're excited for our partnership with Sedano's Supermarkets — a grocer that has been at the heart of the Hispanic community for more than six decades," stated Eric Winn, Chief Executive Officer, C&S. "The Southeast continues to be an important driver for our long-term growth, and this is another critical partnership that broadens our impact across...
Kroger's Winning Playbook for the Big Game, Top Picks and Big Savings
Kroger has unveiled its top party selections for the year's most-watched sporting event, the National Football League's Championship game (the Big Game).
"At Kroger, the Big Game is all about the snack spread," said Carlo Baldan, Kroger Group Vice President of Fresh Merchandising. "Our game-winning playbook includes quality at an unbeatable value, food that tastes incredible, and exclusive options you can't find anywhere else. Kroger is giving fans everything they need to score and save big on game day...
GrubHub's Big Game Commercial Debut Features George Clooney and Winter Savings
As the big game approaches, with kickoff set to captivate audiences on February 8, one of the evening's highlights is expected to be the iconic commercials.
This year, GrubHub makes a notable entry with a star-studded advertisement featuring George Clooney and director Yorgos Lanthimos, highlighting the food delivery service’s latest promotional strategy. On order of at least $50, "GrubHub will eat the fees."
"This is a defining moment for Grubhub. A business shift this fundamental required a creative vision to match," says Marnie Kain...
From the Countryside to Your Couch: America’s Farmers Fuel Your Big Game Party
Sunday’s big game will be the main focus for millions of America’s families, but what they eat during the game will be a close second. The NFL championship represents the second-highest day of food consumption, behind only Thanksgiving.
The event offers a snapshot of the strength and reach of U.S. agriculture, along with the historic challenges facing America’s farmers and ranchers. In the latest Market Intel, American Farm Bureau Federation economists analyzed the most popular snacks and the economic pressures on farmers who grow the food fans count on...
NCBA Releases 2026 Policy Priorities at CattleCon
The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) today announced its 2026 policy priorities following approval by the organization’s Executive Committee at CattleCon 2026. NCBA’s focus centers on policies that directly impact producer profitability, including reducing regulatory costs, defending free markets, expanding trade opportunities, and maintaining strong beef demand.
“NCBA focused on practical, workable solutions that produced meaningful policy wins in 2025,” said NCBA President-Elect Gene Copenhaver, a Virginia cattle producer. “NCBA’s efforts resulted in key tax and regulatory improvements, including expanded estate tax exemptions, a new Waters of the U.S. rules, and the...
Stop & Shop Lowers Chicken Prices Across New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut
Stop & Shop today announced new lower, everyday prices on chicken at all its stores across New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. With the price reductions taking effect before the “Big Game,” Stop & Shop is making it easier for customers to save on wings, tenders, and drums, which are some of the most popular staples for football snacking. In 2025, around 1.47 billion wings were consumed for the “Big Game”, according to the National Chicken Council. The lower prices apply to a wide range of products from national brands...
American Egg Board Aims to Spur Rapid Export Growth, Starting with Indonesia
American Egg Board (AEB) leadership and U.S. egg producers are accompanying officials from the USDA Foreign Agricultural Service and state departments of agriculture, agribusiness executives and representatives from other U.S. commodities on a trade mission to Jakarta, Indonesia, February 2–5, 2026. The trade mission is the first in a series of strategic international engagements slated by AEB this year to catalyze expansion of U.S. egg and egg product exports to diversify sales distribution long-term and address current domestic market conditions with urgency.
“Exports represent a critical...
Tyson Foods Delivers Chicken Sales Growth Amid Higher Prices in Q1
Tyson Foods has reported a solid start to fiscal 2026, posting first-quarter sales of $14.313 billion, up 5.1% year-over-year YOY , driven by gains across most of its core protein segments.
The company, whose portfolio includes brands such as Tyson, Jimmy Dean, Hillshire Farm and Ball Park, said performance reflected strong execution, particularly in Prepared Foods and Chicken. Gross profit totaled $808 million for the quarter.
"Our first quarter results reflect solid execution across our...
Burger King China Embarks on Strategic Growth with RBI and CPE Partnership
Restaurant Brands International, Inc. (RBI) and CPE recently announced the completion of their previously unveiled joint venture, marking a significant milestone in Burger King China's next phase of growth.
This deal is the epitome of strategic growth planning, with the beloved brand joining forces with the local market expertise of CPE.
Upon finalizing the deal, CPE's $350 million investment of new primary capital into the joint venture will secure approximately 83% of the business, while RBI retains a 17% minority interest and...
FDA’s 2026 Human Foods Program to Advance Food Safety, Nutrition, and Seafood Import Oversight
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has outlined its Human Foods Program (HFP) priority deliverables for 2026, emphasizing a robust agenda to enhance food safety, modernize regulatory frameworks, and promote better nutrition across the nation's food supply. This comprehensive plan addresses critical areas for agri-food producers, processors, and importers, with a sharper focus on seafood, chemicals, nutrition, and enforcement modernization.
Given the high volume of imported seafood demanded by US consumers, the FDA is prioritizing seafood safety as a key component of its 2026...
P.F. Chang's Welcomes its New CMO, Holly Smith
P.F. Chang's is welcoming its new Chief Marketing Officer (CMO), Holly Smith, who will drive the brand and the company's market presence.
"I'm thrilled to join P.F. Chang's at such an exciting time in its evolution," said Smith. "This brand holds a special place in the hearts of diners around the world, and I look forward to partnering with the incredibly talented teams to deepen those connections and drive meaningful, long-term growth."
Smith will lead the development and execution of P.F. Chang's marketing strategy, leveraging both creative...
McDonald's Embraces Opulence with the Exclusive McNugget Caviar Kit
TikTok has been instrumental in driving food trends that have captivated social media and permeated everyday culinary experiences. A few years ago, videos emerged showcasing a luxe reinvention of the McDonald's Chicken Nugget, pairing the crispy, tender favorite with the salty, savory decadence of caviar. The intriguing combination has resonated with audiences worldwide, and McDonald's has embraced the trend.
In a bold move, the fast-food giant announces its first-ever McNugget Caviar Kits, featuring Paramount's Baerii caviar, available exclusively on February 10 at McNuggetCaviar.com, not in any McDonald's restaurants.
November Pork and Beef Exports Below Year-Ago Levels; Lamb Trends Higher
Exports of U.S. pork remained relatively strong in November but were below the large total reported in November 2024, according to data released by USDA and compiled by the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF). Beef exports were significantly lower year-over-year, due in large part to the ongoing lockout by China. Lamb exports were a bright spot, posting the largest volume since July and highest value since May.
Exports of U.S. pork totaled 254,085 metric tons (mt) in November, down 7% from a year ago but the third largest of 2025. Exports...
USDA Trade Mission Expands Opportunities for US Agricultural Exports to Indonesia
The U.S. Department of Agriculture will lead a trade mission to Jakarta, Indonesia next week to expand market access, boost American agricultural exports, and take advantage of the new opportunities created by the U.S.-Indonesia Agreement on Reciprocal Trade.
Led by Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Luke J. Lindberg, the mission is scheduled for Feb. 2 through 6, 2026, and includes 41 agribusinesses, trade organizations and representatives from three state departments of agriculture.
“This mission is a chance for us to turn the opportunities of the landmark Indonesia trade deal into real sales for American farmers...
USDA Shifts Sterile Fly Dispersal Efforts to Defend US Border
The United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is announcing a shift in its 100 million per week sterile fly dispersal efforts to stop the northern spread of New World screwworm (NWS). USDA will reallocate aircraft and sterile insects to reinforce coverage along the U.S.-Mexico border. The new dispersal area, or polygon, will include operations about 50 miles into Texas, along the U.S. border with the state of Tamaulipas, Mexico. Mass production and targeted dispersal of sterile insects are critical components of an effective strategy to fight NWS...
Game-Day Demand and Promotions in Foodservice
In the weeks leading up to Valentine’s Day, the food industry prepares for what sports enthusiasts may consider a different sort of holiday: the National Football League’s championship game. This year's event is scheduled on February 8 in Santa Clara, California- South of San Francisco.
Football fans are anticipated to gather in groups for the big day, indulging in an assortment of small bites that drives food sales across grocery, retail, and foodservice, with pizza and chicken wings traditionally taking the lead.
According to the National Retail Federation's...
Sprouts Farmers Market Opens First Store in New York with Location in Centereach on Long Island
Sprouts Farmers Market has announced it will open its first location in New York in Centereach, Long Island on Friday, January 30 located at 1934 Middle Country Rd. A ribbon-cutting will take place on Friday at 6:45 a.m. and the doors to the store will open at 7 a.m.
Throughout grand opening weekend in Centereach, Sprouts will host a series of giveaways and onsite activities including opportunities to taste seasonal produce. The first 200 shoppers on Friday, January 30 and Saturday, January...
ANALYSIS: Weaker Output Pushes New Zealand’s 2025 Total Beef Exports to Seven-Year Low
New Zealand’s total beef exports in 2025 fell to the lowest level since 2018, reaching 462,216 mt, according to the latest Stats NZ data.
On an annual basis, volumes slipped 6.6% year-on-year (YOY), or 32,796 mt.
2025 At A Glance
High cattle retention, driven by rising dairy demand and elevated cattle prices, constrained beef production throughout 2025, limiting herd slaughter and weighing on exports.
Declines were seen across most major markets, with the US and China still taking the lion’s share of New...
ANALYSIS: US Special-Fed Veal Market Conditions
US special-fed veal carcass prices remain at record-high levels, with Northeast Hide-off Carcasses (255/315 lb) trading in a $660 to $680/cwt range. Current prices are roughly 6 to 10% higher than 2025 averages, 28 to 32% above 2024 levels, and more than 120% above the 33-year average of about $296/cwt, underscoring tight supply conditions.
USDA Cattle Inventory reports from January 1, 2023 through January 1, 2025 show the US dairy cow herd declined by roughly 1%, reducing the pool of dairy-sourced calves available to the veal sector. At the same time, industry breeding data indicate...
IPPE Unveils New Logo to Commemorate 15-Year Partnership
The International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE) has unveiled a new logo that reflects the strength of its 15-year collaboration among its three partner organizations – the U.S. Poultry & Egg Association, American Feed Industry Association and the Meat Institute. The new brand identity reinforces IPPE’s role as the premier destination where technology and innovation converge across the global animal protein and feed value chain.
The following new logo features a modern feel with modern typography in updated colors and fonts, as well as updated graphic elements to emphasize the interconnected nature of the poultry, meat and animal food industries...
Expana's Weekly Top 10: Key Developments in Weather, Trade, and Market Trends
This week on Expana, headlines brought together a dynamic mix of extreme weather, evolving trade disputes, and shifts across consumer and corporate landscapes. A major winter storm disrupted US infrastructure and supply chains, while new tariff threats reshaped trade flows in seafood, agriculture, and manufacturing. Together, these developments highlight growing pressures across food, commodities, and retail sectors worldwide. Below, Expana presents the top 10 stories influencing markets, trade, and consumer sentiment this week- In no particular order.
10. Winter Storm Grips Much...
ANALYSIS: US Imports of Mexican Beef Firm at Start of Year
The Mexican export market has started the year with firm tones in fresh beef cuts moving into the US, as weekly import volumes continue to show upward movement relative to both the previous two years and the five-year average. Early-January data indicate that fresh beef cuts are posting year-on-year increases on a weekly basis, supported by stronger buying interest from US importers facing limited domestic availability. Market participants report that tighter US supplies of Select and Standard material have...
ANALYSIS: Early-2026 Turkey Slaughter Signals Stabilization, Disease Risks Cap Upside Potential
2026’s preliminary weekly slaughter data for 2026 offers a cautiously constructive signal for the turkey industry. On paper, modest year-over-year improvements in turkey egg sets and poult placements toward year-end 2025 also suggest that a slight improvement in production could be in the cards as the year progresses. That said, optimism remains tempered by ongoing disease challenges, which loom large, keeping expectations restrained across the...
Kroger Adds 24 New Items to Simple Truth™ Protein Line
As health and wellness continue to drive dining and purchasing trends, consumers are increasingly looking for ways to strengthen their nutrition, adding protein wherever possible.
In response, brands and foodservice operators are finding new ways to manipulate macros and help consumers pack in more protein without sacrificing taste or affordability.
"As customers focus on their wellness goals in the new year, they are looking for high-quality options that fit their lifestyles and budgets," said Ann Reed, Group Vice President of Our Brands at Kroger.
Bachoco Completes Acquisition of Mexico’s RYC Alimentos
Mexico’s Industrias Bachoco has completed the acquisition of privately held meat processor RYC Alimentos, expanding its footprint in value-added protein products, said the company.
The deal gives Bachoco ownership of two processing plants in Puebla and around 21 retail outlets across Puebla, Oaxaca, Veracruz and Tlaxcala. Financial terms were not disclosed.
Founded in 1983, RYC produces and sells beef, pork and chicken products and generates annual net sales of approximately $150 million. The company employs more than 900 people. Bachoco said the transaction was completed...
ANALYSIS: Saudi Disease Restrictions Accelerate EU Egg Market Adjustment
Saudi Arabia’s temporary suspension of poultry and egg imports from France and Poland, prompted by ongoing HPAI and Newcastle disease outbreaks, adds a further layer of disruption to an EU egg market already marked by elevated sanitary risks and fragmented trade flows. Although the immediate volume impact at the EU‑27 level remains limited relative to the 2020–2021 export peak, the suspension is highly significant in terms of trade concentration and risk pricing for key supplying member states.
Export data from the European Commission...
ANALYSIS: December Turkey Cold Storage Inventories Stay Tight Despite Post-Holiday Shifts
The latest USDA cold storage report for December 2025 continues to underscore a tightly supplied turkey market, even as typical post-holiday adjustments begin to surface. On a year-over-year (YOY) basis, inventories across whole birds, breasts, legs, and total turkey holdings all remained lower, with declines ranging from roughly 27–34%, while MST was essentially flat; down just 1.2% YOY. Collectively, total turkey inventories finished December 24.6% below last year, reinforcing the ongoing impact of production constraints tied to HPAI and related health challenges.
Chili’s Extends Growth Streak to 19 Quarters in Brinker’s Q2 Results
Brinker International, parent company of Chili’s Grill & Bar and Maggiano’s Little Italy, reported financial results for the second quarter of fiscal 2026.
For the period ended December 24, 2025, Brinker posted a 7.5% increase in comparable restaurant sales, driven by strong performance at Chili’s, where comparable sales rose 8.6%. Comparable sales at Maggiano’s declined during the quarter.
Chili’s growth was fueled by continued menu innovation, competitive pricing, and disciplined execution, allowing the brand to expand its customer base and remain the company’s top performer.
The Retail Rundown: Protein Movement Gains from Championship Game and Severe Weather
February is typically a sluggish period for protein sales, but demand tied to the season’s championship football matchup is delivering a timely lift for retailers. As shoppers prepare for watch parties and at-home gatherings, meat cases are seeing an uptick in interest for value-oriented, crowd-friendly cuts.
This week’s promotional mix leans toward beef, which accounts for 26% of total features. Seafood follows closely at 25%, while pork represents 24%. Chicken promotions eased to 17.5%, and egg features held steady at 4%. Turkey ads account for 2% of total ads, led by ground turkey features...
Valentine’s Day Dining Trends Show Shift Beyond Romance According to OpenTable
Restaurants are gearing up for the next major dining holiday: Valentine’s Day.
According to global restaurant tech company OpenTable, this year the industry continues to see a shift as consumers celebrate more than just romantic relationships. From friendships to family and self-love, Valentine’s Day is becoming more inclusive, and restaurants are at the center of it.
"Gen-Z is leading the charge in making Valentine's Day more inclusive," said Cheryl Paniagua, VP of Restaurant Sales & Services at OpenTable.
The data shows that 60%...
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