Consumers differ on how they get their morning caffeine, but regardless of what beverage you start your day with, the coffee and tea market is expected to stay piping hot.
Along with the United States, many countries require genetically modified foods to be labeled. Effective this year, the National Bioengineered Food Disclosure Standard requires manufacturers in the beverage industry to label products using the term “bioengineered” instead of “GMO.”
With health and wellness continuing to drive trends, beverage brands are opting for simplicity, as more consumers are asking for loud and proud, single-note flavors.
Flexibility requires many significant factors to be considered when designing and installing packaged production lines in a beverage manufacturing facility.
By reducing the repeated need for single-use packaging, reusable containers not only help companies become more cost-efficient, but also helps combat climate change by further reducing companies’ carbon footprint.
Trends indicate that no alcohol is trending not just in “Dry January” but throughout the year. As a result, beverage manufacturers are stocking shelves with plenty of non-alcohol beer, wine and spirits.
As we enter 2022, it looks as though more business operations, including the beverage market, are “trying something new” with entries into the non-fungible token (NFT) market.
Pent-up demand following pandemic lockdowns has served to increase sparkling wine’s growth, data shows. Meanwhile consumers are showing preference for U.S.-sourced wine varietals.