Expana's Weekly Top 10

From geopolitical tensions reshaping global trade flows to shifting consumer trends redefining food demand, this week’s Expana Top 10 highlights the key stories driving commodity markets and the food industry. Ongoing developments in the Middle East, evolving trade policies, and supply chain disruptions continue to influence pricing and availability, while innovation in retail, foodservice, and consumer products signals where growth opportunities lie. Here’s a look at the most impactful headlines shaping the market right now. This list in no particular order. 

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Expana's Weekly Top 10

From geopolitical tensions reshaping global trade flows to shifting consumer trends redefining food demand, this week’s Expana Top 10 highlights the key stories driving commodity markets and the food industry. Ongoing developments in the Middle East, evolving trade policies, and supply chain disruptions continue to influence pricing and availability, while innovation in retail, foodservice, and consumer products signals where growth opportunities lie. Here’s a look at the most impactful headlines shaping the market right now. This list in no particular order. 

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Apr 10 1:48 PM, Expana



Day 42 of Iran War: Pakistan to Host US-Iran Talks as Fragile Ceasefire Stirs Regional Tensions

A ceasefire between the United States and Iran, brokered by Pakistan, is underway, though uncertainty over its scope is fueling tensions across the region.

Pakistan is set to host talks between US and Iranian officials this weekend as both sides seek to stabilize the agreement.

Gulf states are working to contain the fallout from the war. Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer called for the full reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and reaffirmed support for regional allies.

US President Donald Trump said American...

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Apr 10 11:55 AM, Expana


Taco Bell Unlocks a New Dimension of Heat with Diablo Dusted Crispy Chicken Nuggets

Taco Bell is pushing Crispy Chicken into a new diablo-level dimension. Starting April 16 for a limited time, the brand is leveling up its fan-favorite Crispy Chicken Nuggets with the all-new Diablo Dusted Crispy Chicken Nuggets – a fiery remix powered by the first-ever transformation of Taco Bell's cult-favorite Diablo Sauce into a bold new format: Diablo Dust.

Sauce packets have long been the unsung heroes of Taco Bell fandom, inspiring taste tests and...

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Apr 10 11:42 AM, Expana


FSIS Issues Public Health Alert for Undeclared Allergen in Raw Beef and Pork Products

The US Department of Agriculture’s (USDA's) Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has issued a public health alert for several raw beef and pork products because they are misbranded and may contain an undeclared allergen: sesame. A recall was not requested because the products are no longer available for purchase.

The items were produced between Dec. 1, 2025, and Apr. 6, 2026, and include 1.5‑lb. clear plastic containers with safety lids labeled as:

  • “QUALITY MEAT SKY RANCH PREMIUM PROVISIONS...
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Apr 10 11:32 AM, Expana


Researchers Evaluate Variability and Lot Definitions in Secondary Poultry Processing

USPOULTRY and the USPOULTRY Foundation announce the completion of a research project evaluating whether “combos” can reasonably be treated as independent lots, specifically when it comes to food safety, particularly Salmonella. The research is part of the Association’s comprehensive research program, which encompasses all phases of poultry and egg production and processing, and is made possible in part through proceeds from the International Poultry Expo, part of the International Production & Processing Expo.

Project #744: Discerning Lot-to-Lot Independence, Variability and Commercial Feasibility of a Lot Definition Using Statistical Approaches...

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Apr 10 10:37 AM, Expana


ANALYSIS: US 2026 Beef Supply Squeeze Deepens Ahead of Grilling Season

Looking at overall cattle slaughter last week heading into the Easter weekend, USDA data shows the second-lowest slaughter volume for this time of year going back to 1999. Total harvest came in at 533,000 head, with the only lower figure recorded in 2015, another period when cattle inventories were at a similar point in the cycle. 

Last week’s total is 21% below the peak slaughter level for this timeframe, which occurred in 2000, and 9% under the 586,000... 

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Apr 10 9:53 AM, Expana


Evolving Strategies and Market Momentum in Foodservice

The foodservice industry continues to evolve at a rapid pace, with major consolidation moves, strategic partnerships, and value-driven innovation shaping the landscape. This biweekly roundup highlights a blockbuster acquisition poised to reshape distribution, high-profile collaborations bringing new offerings to consumers, and continued momentum in emerging categories like sushi. At the same time, operators are doubling down on menu innovation and aggressive value platforms to navigate cost pressures and drive traffic, signaling a competitive environment where scale, differentiation, and affordability are more critical...

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Apr 10 8:00 AM, Expana


Cornell University: Northeast Farmers Could Profit From Grass-Fed Beef If They Expand, Join Forces

New York state and New England have optimal conditions for grass-fed beef production - with an abundance of pasturelands and forage - but higher production costs have made farmers wary of expanding operations.

In a new analysis, published in Agricultural Systems on March 25, researchers find that grass-fed beef can compete with grain-fed beef in the region, even given those higher costs and prices for consumers - particularly if operations are scaled up, either through larger farms or farm cooperatives, which could drop production costs...

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Apr 10 6:57 AM, Expana


Import Cargo Volumes Face Headwinds From Tariffs and Increasing Fuel Prices

Import volume at major U.S. container ports is not being significantly affected by the conflict in Iran but ocean carriers are seeing a related increase in fuel costs that could eventually affect retailers and their customers, according to the Global Port Tracker report released today by the National Retail Federation and Hackett Associates.

“Just because retailers don’t import a lot of merchandise from the Middle East doesn’t mean the U.S. supply chain isn’t affected by the turmoil there,” NRF Vice President for Supply Chain and Customs Policy Jonathan Gold said. “The supply chain is global and disruptions anywhere along it can have ripple effects whether...

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Apr 10 6:52 AM, Expana


MLA: Survey Highlights Fuel Pressures on Australian Red Meat Industry

A survey investigating fuel availability across the country – conducted by the Red Meat Advisory Council (RMAC) between 20–26 March – has provided insight into the impact of rising fuel prices and supply constraints on businesses within the red meat industry.

In total, 323 respondents across 13 industry sectors – including sheep and cattle farms and feedlots, mixed farms, meat processors, meat smallgoods producers and others – were surveyed.

Key findings from responses collected were...

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Apr 10 6:11 AM, Expana


Circana Announces 2025 US CPG Growth Leaders

Circana, LLC released the 14th annual 2025 U.S. CPG Growth Leaders report today. The research explores the strategies driving top consumer packaged goods companies ranging from $100 million to $8 billion or more in annual sales across the U.S. retail landscape. This year, the analysis proves that companies earn growth precisely where trust, value, and relevance meet.

The findings show major shifts in the market, with private label and smaller manufacturers making under $1 billion gaining market share. Retail food and...

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Apr 9 3:52 PM, Expana


Chop Steakhouse & Bar Introduces Its Most Refined Steak Masters Menu Yet

A new Steak Masters menu has arrived at Chop Steakhouse & Bar, offering guests the opportunity to explore elevated cuts, dynamic flavours, and expertly executed dishes. Available across Canada today until June 7 2026, the menu blends classic steakhouse foundations with contemporary culinary influences.

Celebrating its fifth year, Steak Masters continues to highlight Chop’s commitment to innovation under Executive Chef Stephen Clark, with a focus on sustainable ingredients and expertly crafted dishes. Guests can expect:

  • Wagyu Steak Bites: Wasabi chive aioli & truffle honey dijon
  • Patatas Bravas: Crispy potatoes with spicy...
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Apr 9 3:02 PM, Expana


Statement: OKFB Disappointed by Court’s Rejection of Negotiated Settlement in Oklahoma Poultry Case

Oklahoma Farm Bureau President Stacy Simunek released the following statement after the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma rejected the state of Oklahoma’s negotiated settlement with four poultry companies that would have settled charges against the companies in the decades-old State of Oklahoma v. Tyson Foods, Inc., et al., lawsuit regarding the application of chicken litter in the Illinois River Watershed.

“Oklahoma Farm Bureau members are greatly disappointed by the U.S. District Court’s rejection of the negotiated settlement between four poultry companies and...

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Apr 9 2:45 PM, Expana


Day 41 of Iran War: Lebanon Mourns After Deadly Israeli Strikes; Iran, US Clash Over Ceasefire Terms

Lebanon declared a national day of mourning after Israeli air strikes killed over 250 people and injured more than 1,000, marking the deadliest bombardment of the current war. 

Iran said a cessation of Israeli strikes in Lebanon was a key condition of its proposed 10-point plan to end the broader Middle East war. Iran's Parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said ceasefire talks were “unreasonable” given what he described as repeated violations, including continued attacks in Lebanon.

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Apr 9 11:45 AM, Expana


ANALYSIS: US Chicken Exports Dip 4.3% Year-Over-Year Amid Mixed Global Demand in February

US chicken exports in February experienced notable shifts across major international markets, resulting in an overall YOY decline of 4.3%, while month-over-month (MOM) volumes remained essentially flat at 0.0% compared to the five-year average MOM increase of 1.5%.

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Apr 9 11:23 AM, Expana


ANALYSIS: Mixed February Signals in US Pork Exports

US pork exports for February 2026 totaled 574,236.63 K lbs, declining 2.7% month over month (MOM) but remaining 1.6% above the same period last year, after stronger early-year momentum. Mexico retained its position as the primary trade partner, despite posting a notable 11.1% MOM decline, though volumes remained 3.2% above last year. Weakness could be attributed to seasonal softness likely tied to Lent as the Easter holiday approached, rather than a structural shift...

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Apr 9 11:21 AM, Expana


ANALYSIS: Tallow Market Moves Higher on Energy Strength and RVO

Stronger demand from the renewable fuels sector, particularly for higher-quality feedstocks such as Fancy Bleachable Tallow (BFT), has been a key driver behind the recent upward movement across the by-products complex...

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Apr 9 11:18 AM, Expana


Nomad Foods Expands Executive Leadership with Two Newly Created Roles

Nomad Foods Limited is expanding its executive leadership with two newly created roles designed to strengthen the company's presence in European markets.

Chief Executive Officer Dominic Brisby said, "Both roles will help sharpen our commercial execution, enhance agility and create greater alignment between our local teams, our brands, and our long-term strategic priorities." He added, "I am delighted to welcome Jon this month and look forward to completing the appointment of our President for Central Europe later this year. Each leader will...

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Apr 9 7:06 AM, Expana


USDA Releases Updated New World Screwworm Response Playbook

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is sharing the updated New World Screwworm (NWS) Response Playbook, a comprehensive guide designed to support coordinated, science-based action should NWS be detected in the United States.

“USDA continues to execute Secretary Rollins’ five-pronged plan to keep NWS out of the United States,” said USDA Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs, Dudley Hoskins. “While we are aggressively safeguarding American agriculture and working with Mexico to prevent further northward spread, we must also ensure that our domestic response plans are ready for...

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Apr 9 5:41 AM, Expana


Oscar Mayer Unveils First Bacon Innovation in Five Years with New Maple Bourbon Bacon

Today, Oscar Mayer, the brand known for uniting millions around a love of meat, announces its first bacon innovation in five years. Introducing Oscar Mayer Maple Bourbon Bacon—cured with Evan Williams Bourbon, the new offering features thick-cut, expertly trimmed bacon, finished with Oscar Mayer’s signature 12-hour slow smoke and subtle notes of vanilla and caramel from the barrel-aged Kentucky bourbon. Bringing together two iconic brands that are known for high-quality craft and flavor, the innovation delivers a sweet, smoky maple-kissed...

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Apr 8 3:28 PM, Expana


Perdue Foods Names Andy Urban Chief Commercial Officer

Perdue Foods today announced that Andy Urban has been named Chief Commercial Officer, effective immediately. In this role, Urban will lead the company’s commercial organization, with responsibility for sales, marketing, customer development, revenue management, and innovation, to drive disciplined growth and strengthen customer partnerships.

Urban brings more than 35 years of experience leading complex, multi-channel consumer packaged goods businesses, with deep expertise across retail, food service, club, mass, convenience, industrial, and international markets. Since joining Perdue in 2009, he has held a series of senior leadership roles spanning sales, general management, and enterprise transformation...

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Apr 8 2:43 PM, Expana


USPOULTRY and Foundation Approve More Than $570,000 in New Research Grants 

USPOULTRY and the USPOULTRY Foundation have approved more than $570,000 in funding for seven new research grants at institutions across the country through the Comprehensive Research Program. The funding was authorized by the boards of both organizations following recommendations from the Foundation Research Advisory Committee (FRAC), a group of industry experts who evaluate proposals based on their potential to deliver meaningful impact. Representing a wide range of scientific disciplines and industry sectors, the FRAC plays a critical role in ensuring research investments address the most relevant challenges...

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Apr 8 2:39 PM, Expana


Madison Square Garden Signs Multiyear Partnership with Impossible Foods

Madison Square Garden has signed a multiyear partnership with Impossible Foods, naming the company the Official Plant-Based Burger Partner of the arena, the New York Knicks and the New York Rangers.

“This partnership with Impossible Foods represents another step in diversifying our culinary offerings for guests,” said Doug Jossem, Executive Vice President Global Sports and Entertainment Partnerships, MSG Entertainment. “Adding Impossible Foods’ celebrated plant-based options reflects our commitment to meeting evolving dietary preferences while maintaining the standards our fans expect when they...

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Apr 8 12:11 PM, Expana


New York Butcher Shoppe Taps Foundry Group for Nationwide Franchise Expansion

The New York Butcher Shoppe, known for its Certified Angus Beef® steaks and fine wines, has joined with the Foundry Group in a strategic partnership to strengthen the company's foundation and position it for nationwide franchise expansion through targeted investments.

"This is a defining moment for our brand," said Jim Tindal, Chief Executive Officer, of New York Butcher Shoppe. "We were intentional in selecting a partner that brings more than capital. The Foundry Group shares our vision and has the operational...

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Apr 8 11:45 AM, Expana


Day 40 of Iran War: US, Iran Agree to Two-Week Truce as Hormuz Reopening Tied to Talks

The United States and Iran agreed to a two-week truce late Tuesday, with Tehran committing to reopen the Strait of Hormuz under temporary arrangements. The White House said Israel was also party to the truce. 

Under the ceasefire terms, Iran and Oman would coordinate shipping access and could levy transit fees on vessels passing through Hormuz, a critical artery for roughly one-fifth of global oil flows.

The reopening of the strait would free approximately 130 million barrels of crude oil...

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Apr 8 11:30 AM, Expana


Perkins Restaurant & Bakery Is Coming to Texas

Franchisee Raj DFW LLC secures site for first of three new restaurants in greater Dallas-Forth Worth area

Perkins Restaurant & Bakery, a leading family-dining restaurant brand known for its classic, all-day breakfast and iconic bakery, is officially entering the Lone Star State. The company has signed a three-unit development agreement with new franchise partner Raj DFW LLC, marking the brand’s first-ever expansion into Texas. The flagship restaurant is slated to open in Carrollton, with construction beginning in spring 2026...

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Apr 8 11:19 AM, Expana


Applegate Farms, LLC Commits $50,000 to Help Midwest Corn Farmers Reduce Nitrogen Fertilizer Use

Applegate Farms, LLC, maker of APPLEGATE®, the nation's leading natural and organic meat brand, today announced a partnership with Practical Farmers of Iowa (PFI) to reduce nitrogen fertilizer use on 3,000 acres of farmland in the Midwest. The $50,000 investment is a cornerstone of the company's Groundwork initiative, which works to help farmers transition to more environmentally sustainable practices and boost biodiversity on agricultural lands.

The program, formally called the N Rate Risk Protection program, is open to conventional corn farmers willing to reduce their use of nitrogen fertilizer by approximately 20 pounds per acre. All farmers will receive a per-acre stipend for participation...

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Apr 8 9:40 AM, Expana


MLA: $300m Pest Problem Meets a New Solution

Cattle tick and buffalo fly have been identified as the two highest-cost endemic disease issues for the Australian red meat industry – combined, they’re a $300 million problem, particularly in northern Australia.

With reports of the buffalo fly spreading further south and rising resistance to current controls, the cost is likely to grow without intervention. 

MLA-supported research is underway to develop new pesticides to combat both pests, while minimising the risk for beneficial insects such as bees and dung beetles.

Professor Joel Mackay of The University of Sydney...

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Apr 8 9:38 AM, Expana


The Retail Rundown: Pre-Summer Lull Ahead of Seasonal Grocery Spike

With Easter behind us, the retail sector is settling into its somewhat of a seasonal slowdown, offering grocers a brief breather before the summer sales rush kicks in.

The next few weeks are expected to be relatively calm, though early indicators, like warmer weather and evolving promotions, hint at rising demand as Memorial Day nears.

Even amid the lull, retailers are actively adjusting their merchandising strategies, shifting focus from cold-weather products to grilling and outdoor cooking essentials. Items like steaks and burgers are increasingly taking center stage as...

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Apr 8 9:02 AM, Expana


USDA Announces New Guidance Portal

Today, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced the creation of the USDA Guidance Portal. This interactive tool — a searchable, indexed database — contains guidance issued by the Department and its agencies.

“Over the last several months, the Department has inventoried tens of thousands of pages of guidance documents, purged the outdated, and encapsulated the remaining into a single, searchable database — restoring and improving the portal the Biden administration deleted,” said Deputy Secretary Stephen Alexander Vaden. “Today’s announcement delivers on Secretary...

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Apr 8 6:53 AM, Expana


Creation of the USDA National Proving Grounds Network to Strengthen US Farm and Ranch Profitability

USDA’s Research, Education, and Economics Under Secretary Dr. Scott Hutchins today announced the launch of the USDA National Proving Grounds Network for AgTech (NPG-Ag), a nationwide initiative designed to rigorously evaluate agricultural technologies under real-world U.S. farming and ranching conditions.

“Agricultural research in the United States has long supported the development of practical solutions that improve farm and ranch productivity while strengthening rural economies; indeed, innovation has been our competitive edge and ensured food security since the nation’s founding 250 years ago,” said...

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Apr 8 6:19 AM, Expana


USDA Funds $2M Project to Test Novel Antiviral Fogging Technology Against Avian Influenza

A research team led by Purdue University, with partners Entomol and 1,4Group, has been awarded $2 million from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) to evaluate a novel antiviral fogging technology to combat high pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) which remains a serious threat to poultry health and the global food supply. 

The project's lead investigator is Dr. Ekramy Sayedahmed, Assistant Professor of Poultry Medicine at Purdue University's College of Veterinary Medicine. His research focuses on avian influenza vaccines...

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Apr 7 3:10 PM, Expana


DoorDash and Family Dollar Expand Nationwide Access to Affordable Grocery Delivery With SNAP/EBT

DoorDash, a global leader in local commerce, and Family Dollar, one of the nation’s leading discount retailers, today announced that all eligible Family Dollar stores on the DoorDash Marketplace now accept SNAP/EBT payments for SNAP-eligible items. With Family Dollar locations available on DoorDash in 48 states and D.C., SNAP consumers across the nation can use their benefits to order on-demand delivery of eligible grocery items and essentials from their local store. This expanded offering bolsters DoorDash’s network of...

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Apr 7 3:02 PM, Expana


USDA Finalizes Historic Regulatory Reform in National Environmental Policy Act Final Rule

Today, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins announced the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has finalized a rule modernizing the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) regulations. This Final Rule adopts the changes introduced in the Interim Final Rule published on July 3, 2025, which consolidated seven agency-specific NEPA regulations into a single, department wide framework, reducing the overall volume of regulations by 66 percent. This major action is also a linchpin in Secretary Rollins’ broader Deregulatory Agenda for U.S. Agriculture and...

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Apr 7 2:37 PM, Expana


American Egg Board and United Egg Producers Host Capitol Hill Luncheon for National Egg Salad Week

The American Egg Board (AEB) and United Egg Producers (UEP) today hosted a special lunch-and-learn event for congressional staff on Capitol Hill in celebration of National Egg Salad Week (April 6–12). The event was also attended by White House Senior Advisor Calley Means, who provided remarks.

The program opened with an educational session led by AEB offering a comprehensive look at modern egg farming and production. Speakers included third-generation egg farmer Sam Krouse, co-CEO of MPS Egg Farms (North...

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Apr 7 2:31 PM, Expana


Day 39 of Iran War: Trump Says “Whole Civilization Will Die Tonight” if Deal Missed

US President Donald Trump reiterated his threat to Iran to make a deal by his Tuesday deadline, saying a "whole civilization will die tonight" if an agreement is not reached to end the war.

"A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again. I don't want that to happen, but it probably will," Trump said in a post on Truth Social. "We will find out tonight, one of the most important moments in the long and complex history of the World."

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Apr 7 12:13 PM, Expana


Natural Grocers® Expands Private-Label Brand With Regenerative Organic Certified® Pasture-Raised Eggs

New offering meets industry-leading standards for soil health, animal welfare, and farmworker fairness

Natural Grocers®, the nation's largest family-operated natural and organic grocery retailer, is introducing Natural Grocers® Brand Regenerative Organic Certified® Pasture-Raised Eggs, a new private-label offering that reflects the company's longstanding commitment to supporting regenerative agriculture, humane animal care, and small family farmers.

The new eggs are Regenerative Organic Certified®, meeting industry-leading standards for soil health, animal welfare, and...

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Apr 7 11:03 AM, Expana


UK: Preparing to Let Birds Outside Again From Thursday 9 April 2026

Mandatory housing measures for poultry and other captive birds will be lifted in England and Wales from 00:01am on Thursday 9 April 2026.

As birds may have been housed for several months, there is a seven day notice period to give keepers time to prepare.

Keepers should follow the guidance on preparing to let birds outside again, including cleansing and disinfecting hard surfaces, fencing off ponds or standing water and reintroducing wild bird deterrents.

Birds must still be housed if you are in a protection zone or...

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Apr 7 10:59 AM, Expana


Smashburger Welcomes Spring with New Limited Time Offerings

Smashburger has introduced a new limited-time spring menu, continuing its strategy of driving traffic through frequent product innovation and bold flavor combinations.

"Spring is here, and this year we're celebrating with offerings that are more flavorful and more vibrant than ever," said Tom Ryan, Founder of Smashburger. "We're always pushing ourselves to innovate and bring our guests even more great taste. By pairing bold ingredients like jalapeño, avocado, truffle, and more with our classic builds across our premium burgers, our $4.99 value menu...

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Apr 7 10:57 AM, Expana


KFC Canada Says “Say Less” to High Prices with New Crave ‘n’ Save Combos

KFC Canada is rolling out Crave ‘n’ Save combos, a value offering for $4.49. This new addition to the menu, set at an unbeatable price, gives Canadians a full meal with individual fries, a drink, and a choice between an Original Recipe slider or snacker wrap made with crispy hand-breaded chicken tenders, or an individual serving of popcorn chicken.

Crave ‘n’ Save combos are Finger Lickin’ Good and easy on the wallet, guaranteeing every delicious bite hits just...

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Apr 7 10:39 AM, Expana


Smithfield Expands Value-Added Portfolio with New Bratwurst Lineup

Smithfield Foods is expanding its value-added pork portfolio ahead of peak grilling season with a new bratwurst lineup, including a limited-time collaboration with Pabst Brewing Company.

The lineup features three new bold flavors: a Smithfield Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer Brat, Jalapeño & Cheddar Brat and Chipotle & Cheddar Brat.

The Smithfield Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer Brat brings a nostalgic, all-American twist to the grill, pairing premium pork infused with the smooth taste of Pabst Blue Ribbon beer for a juicy bite with a satisfying...

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Apr 7 10:33 AM, Expana


ANALYSIS: US Beef Tongue Exports Surge 353% YOY to Hong Kong in 2025

Exports of edible bovine tongues to Hong Kong have increased substantially between 2023 and 2025. According to the US Census Bureau, no bovine tongues were exported to Hong Kong in 2023. By 2024, that figure had climbed to 17,267 pounds, and by 2025, exports reached 78,159 pounds, a roughly 353% increase year-over-year.

By the end of 2025, Hong Kong ranked sixth in volume of US beef tongue exports, up from ninth place in 2024. Despite the large increase in volume experienced in 2025, Hong Kong...

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Apr 7 10:07 AM, Expana


Sargento Asks Parents to "Make the Switch" with Launch of Sargento Mighty Bites™ Lunch Snack Kits

Sargento is shaking up the lunch snack kit aisle with the launch of Sargento Mighty Bites™ lunch snack kits, a new line of tasty snack kits made with 100% natural1 meats and cheeses. The third-generation, family-owned company known for crafting real, natural cheeses is asking parents to "Make the Switch" from traditional lunch snack kits to an option that delivers what today's families want: quality ingredients, a good source of protein, and convenient combinations kids will actually look forward to...

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Apr 7 9:53 AM, Expana


America’s Egg Farmers, 40,000 Eggs and Nearly 50 Years of Tradition Shine at Easter Egg Roll

America’s egg farmers and the eggs Americans love played a starring “roll” today on the South Lawn at the 2026 White House Easter Egg Roll, continuing nearly 50 years of partnership supporting this cherished national tradition in a milestone year marking America’s 250th anniversary. The celebration was brought to life with support from the American Egg Board (AEB), a legacy partner, highlighting the essential role eggs play in Easter festivities and honoring the hardworking farmers who produce them.

More than 60,000 real eggs went...

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Apr 6 3:13 PM, Expana


February Pork Exports Above Year-Ago; Another Big Month for Beef Variety Meat

February exports of U.S. pork were slightly higher year-over-year, according to data released by USDA and compiled by the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF). While beef exports trended lower, due in large part to continued lack of access to China, shipments of beef variety meat posted another strong increase. February was a robust month for per-head export value, with pork exports equating to more than $67 per head slaughtered and beef exports reaching nearly $423 per head of fed slaughter...

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Apr 6 1:48 PM, Expana


Day 38 of Iran War: Trump Deadline Looms as Strait of Hormuz Tensions Escalate

Tensions are escalating as the 8 p.m. ET deadline on Tuesday, April 7, set by US President Donald Trump for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, approaches, with the looming possibility of US strikes on key infrastructure intensifying the standoff.

In a post on Truth Social on Sunday, Trump threatened to target Iran’s civilian infrastructure if the strait is not reopened.

“Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran. There will be nothing like it!!! Open...

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Apr 6 11:39 AM, Expana


IHOP Leans Into Value and Viral Culture With BLTAF Launch

IHOP, the self-proclaimed OG restaurant of acronyms, is rolling out a value-focused menu update with a cultural marketing twist, introducing the BLTAF—“Bacon, Lettuce, Tomato… And Fries”—as a new $6 offering available daily from 7 am to 10 pm at participating locations nationwide.

Positioned as both a menu item and a brand moment, the BLTAF expands the chain’s Value Menu as its fifth complete meal, pairing a traditional BLT with fries or hash browns at no additional cost. The move underscores IHOP...

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Apr 6 11:06 AM, Expana


Grubhub Launches Fee Return on Tax Day to Give $100,000 Back to Diners

Grubhub is marking Tax Day with the Grubhub Fee Return, a first-of-its-kind promotion that will return $100,000 in Grubhub credit to 5,000 diners who paid delivery fees on ANY food delivery app in 2025. The move follows Grubhub’s recent elimination of delivery and service fees on restaurant orders of $50 or more.

From April 6–15, diners can submit any 2025 receipt that includes delivery or service fees at GrubhubFeeReturn.com for a chance to win $20 in Grubhub credit. Grubhub frames the program as a remedy for "Taxiety" — with nearly half of Americans (46%) calling tax season the most financially stressful time of year.

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Apr 6 10:39 AM, Expana


Govt Must Guarantee Rural Fuel Supplies to Fight Dire Inflation

Cattle Australia is calling for direct Government action to secure fuel for regional areas, highlighting it as one of the last remaining mechanisms to bring down inflation to help all Australians.

Cattle Australia Chair, Garry Edwards, said it was the one big trigger still available to the Commonwealth to fight inflationary pressures and ensure Australian food prices don’t go through roof.

“Regional fuel shortages require urgent action or all Australians will suffer at the checkout. We all know that everyone is suffering but if we don’t prioritise fuel to where...

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Apr 6 9:30 AM, Expana


Expana's Weekly Top 10

This week’s Top 10 rounds up the markets’ biggest moves from geopolitics to grocery shelves, reported by Expana's respected market professionals and journalists. Highlights include Expana’s deep dive on how the Persian Gulf conflict is driving fertilizer and grain risks, Canada’s snow‑crab pricing dispute, a spike in ham promotions ahead of Easter.

This list also covers major industry shifts such as private‑label growth, Starbucks’ China deal, and union action at UNFI—alongside trade/tariff updates and our US/Europe Easter Index releases. Read on for...

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Apr 6 8:21 AM, Expana


Wayne-Sanderson Farms Promotes Aaron Leach to Chief Commercial and Supply Chain Officer 

Wayne-Sanderson Farms, the nation's third-largest poultry producer, today announced the promotions of Aaron Leach to Chief Commercial and Supply Chain Officer and Michael Crump to Chief Operations Officer, effective April 1, 2026. Both executives have been longstanding members of the company's senior leadership team and will continue to report to Kevin McDaniel, President and Chief Executive Officer.

"These promotions recognize the significant contributions Aaron and Michael have made to the organization and reflect our confidence in their leadership," said McDaniel. "With their deep expertise and proven strategic vision, they are well positioned to accelerate...

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Apr 6 6:29 AM, Expana


AEB Unveils 49th First Lady’s Commemorative Egg to be Presented at 2026 White House Easter Egg Roll

The American Egg Board (AEB) today [April 3, 2026] unveiled the 2026 First Lady’s Commemorative Egg honoring First Lady Melania Trump and continuing a nearly five-decade national Easter tradition on behalf of America’s egg farmers. The 49th First Lady’s Commemorative Egg blends historic symbolism with bold American imagery to commemorate the nation’s 250th anniversary and will be presented to Mrs. Trump at the 2026 White House Easter Egg Roll on April 6.

“It is a privilege and a joy for America’s egg farmers to continue this nearly 50-year tradition celebrating our...

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Apr 6 6:01 AM, Expana


Day 35 of Iran War: US, Israel Expand Strikes on Iran as Washington Ramps Up Pressure

The United States and Israel have expanded their attacks on Iran as Washington intensifies pressure on the Iranian government.

US President Donald Trump has stepped up his rhetoric, warning that the US military “hasn’t even started” targeting key infrastructure and threatening to intensify its bombing of Iran if it does not agree to Washington’s terms.

Pakistan said it would continue efforts to push Washington and Tehran towards ending the war, though it acknowledged “obstacles” to peace...

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Apr 3 11:35 AM, Expana


ANALYSIS: US Freight Dynamics Drive Regional Premium Amid Elevated Cage-Free Supply 

The cage-free market has taken on a slightly different regional structure this week, with the West Coast once again commanding a slight premium over the rest of the US. This shift corrects a recent, less typical period where regional values had inverted, though the current premium is being driven more by logistics than by any improvement in underlying demand.

Escalating geopolitical tensions have sharply increased diesel costs, with...

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Apr 3 11:19 AM, Expana


Fresh Gourmet Launches Bacon Pieces in the Produce Aisle—With a Steamy Assist from Bachelor Nation’s Aaron Clancy

Fresh Gourmet, the go-to brand for crunch-forward croutons, scrumptious salad toppings and so much more, is shaking things up at grocery stores nationwide in a way consumers won’t see coming—by bringing bacon to the produce aisle.

With the launch of its two new Bacon Pieces products, Real and Uncured, the brand is redefining where, and how, shoppers discover bold flavor. Merchandised alongside fresh vegetables instead of the traditional center-store aisle, the product invites shoppers...

 

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Apr 3 11:10 AM, Expana


USDA, DOI Announce Federal Grazing Agreement to Expand Access; Secretary Signals Support for MCOOL

The U.S. Department of Agriculture and U.S. Department of the Interior yesterday announced a joint agreement to expand livestock grazing on federally managed lands as part of a broader strategy to rebuild the U.S. cow herd and strengthen domestic cattle production.

The agreement focuses on reopening vacant grazing allotments, maintaining existing grazing capacity, improving coordination between agencies, and streamlining the permitting process.

“Rebuilding the U.S. cow herd and strengthening our domestic food supply must remain a national priority,” said R-CALF USA Property Rights Chair Shad...

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Apr 3 10:07 AM, Expana


Moore County Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Agent Receives Top Beef Award 

Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association awarded Marcel Fischbacher, Moore County Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Agent, as the 2026 Outstanding County Extension Agent – Beef at the Cattle Raisers Convention & Expo held in Fort Worth.

The award recognizes Texas’ most dedicated and effective local educators in cattle production who work alongside landowners to advance stewardship of land and livestock across the state and is presented annually at the association’s membership meeting.

“Marcel Fischbacher exemplifies the critical role Extension agents play in supporting beef producers and strengthening rural communities...

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Apr 3 10:02 AM, Expana


Starbucks Divests Chinese Business to Boyu Capital; Invests in US Operations and Personnel

On April 2, Starbucks Coffee Company leaders divested 60% of their business in China to local firm, Boyu Capital, according to a press release. On the same day, company leaders announced investment in US employees with an incentive package aimed at positioning Starbucks employment as the “most competitive total compensation and benefits packages in the industry,” read the separate release. 

In terms of the deal in China, the “joint venture oversees approximately 8,000 company-operated coffeehouses today, which will transition to a licensed operating model..."

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Apr 3 9:48 AM, Expana


Papa John’s Launches “Pizza Miles,” Reimbursing Customers for Gas When They Drive In for Carryout

Papa John’s is rolling out “Pizza Miles,” a limited-time Papa Rewards® promotion that reimburses customers for part of the cost of driving to pick up carryout orders.

From April 3–5, Papa Rewards members who opt in will receive $4 in Papa Dough after placing a qualifying carryout order of $10 or more through the Papa John’s app or online. Papa Dough is redeemable on future orders via the app and is valid for 14...

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Apr 3 8:00 AM, Expana


USDA Partnership Tackles ASF Risks in Global Feed Supply Chain

Imagine a disease so devastating that it could wipe out entire pig farms, cripple a major agricultural industry and impact the food supply for countless families. This is the reality of African swine fever virus, a global animal health threat that has caused immense damage in other parts of the world.  

According to USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Information Service, if ASFV entered the United States, it would: 

  • Halt U.S. pork and pork product exports 

  • Drop hog prices by up to 50%...

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Apr 3 6:28 AM, Expana







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