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News File – September 9

By CFIN Newsdesk posted 09-09-2022 08:00

  

 

Each Friday we’ll bring you a roundup of news from CFIN, YODL and around the food world.  

 

As seen on YODL 

 

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Around the Food World 

 

  • A study from Dalhousie University found that the majority of Canadians oppose eliminating best before dates on food and beverage products. 
  • Newfoundland and Labrador begin implementation of a sugar tax on sweetened beverages. 
  • It must almost be fall, because Tim Hortons has announced its 2022 lineup of pumpkin spice products, including the limited-edition Maple Collection. 

 

 

Did you Know? 

Kerry recently released a global study on plant-based burgers and plant-based cheese looking at the flavour and texture profiles consumers want in these meatless options. The study found that flexitarians, consumers who sometimes eat meat, are more critical of plant-based foods than vegetarians or vegans.  

 

Some of the key findings include: 

  • The benchmark for plant-based burgers is beef, but better. That means consumers want the taste and texture of beef, with improved nutrition and environmental impact. 
  • Consumers want a mouthfeel that mimics meat, with a firm bite. 
  • Consumers also want “beef burger cooking cues” that signal the burger is safe and ready to eat, including a change in colour, carmelization, oil release, a sizzling sound, and a meaty aroma. 
  • 63% of U.S. consumers eat plant-based products because they are considered healthier, while 40% say they began eating the products because they are better for the planet. 
  • 76% of respondents say they expect meatless burgers to have an authentic chargrilled taste. 

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