Food Week December 13, 2024

Welcome to Food Week December 13. Lots of activity with the FDA these days. Examining ultraprocessed foods, dyes in products and reduction of food waste, which all have the potential for positive progress. However, the return of polio, measles, rubella etc. kind of cancels out the good vibes. This and a lot more. Enjoy!

MACRO

RETAIL AND CONSUMER

  • FDA and USDA trying to reduce food waste by improving public’s understanding of expiration dates on packaging.
  • The secret reason for food deserts is… lack of enforcement of Robinson Patman. Yes, consolidation is the flip side of loss of competition but letting large businesses run smaller competitors out of business is another result.
  • Meijer is expanding home delivery. This may be a result of understaning its Midwest base more than a better mosetrap for delivery.

RESTAURANTS AND FOODSERVICE

  • The restaurant industry seems to be believe that deportations aren’t going to happen.
  • The Italian village is a 100 year old restaurant tradition in Chicago that needed refreshing. It is getting a new concept though the Parmesan infused espresso martinis have me…concerned.

FOOD SUPPLY CHAIN

  • Community action is helping Lake Mead regain water levels, which is really important for the Colorado Basin.
  • Fighting invasive carp in Midwest waterways by, among other things, figuring out how to eat them.
  • FDA may outlaw food dyes in a matter of weeks. American groceries will look very different right away.
  • Commercially grown tomatoes for a dryer world.

DRINKS

  • Is mixing becoming more important than sourcing for craft cocktail bars?
  • As dismissive as we have been about IPAs, Michelob Ultra is worse. And it is now the number one tap beer in the US.
  • Ina Garten comes up with a great way to tell if your bartender is serious: order a whiskey sour. It is a very common drink that is really good when done right but rarely is.

FOOD WEEK December 22 LAGNIAPPE

  • Ultra processed foods and colon cancer. And if you want to live longer cut down on Isoleucine, an amino acid found in soy and animal proteins
  • Chicago Kristkindlmarkt has a cheese sandwich that is like durian. Smells terrible, tastes great,

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