Skip to site menu Skip to page content

Daily Newsletter

21 July 2023

Daily Newsletter

21 July 2023

Tweets of the week: Cell-based chicken, ultra-processed foods and Ukraine

Debates about ultra-processed foods, fears about grain from Ukraine and the launch of cell-based chicken created a buzz.

Dean Best July 21 2023

Each week, Just Food’s journalists select top tweets that summarise the social media buzz in our sector, underpinned by GlobalData’s analytics.

These social media signals help us understand sentiment for brands and the themes driving conversations on social platforms. This new, thematic coverage is driven by our underlying Disruptor data, which tracks all major deals, patents, company filings, hiring patterns and social media buzz across our sectors.

Eat Just founder on the US launch of cell-cultivated chicken

https://twitter.com/joshtetrick/status/1682186802424352768?s=20

Josh Tetrick’s Eat Just is at the vanguard of the nascent cell-cultivated chicken industry in the US. Last month, Eat Just’s Good Meat was one of the first two businesses to receive clearance to sell cell-based chicken in the country. The company described the approval as a “watershed moment for the burgeoning cultivated meat, poultry and seafood sector, and for the global food industry”.

Marion Nestle shines light on UK ultra-processed food report

https://twitter.com/Rob_Percival_/status/1681318894252986370?s=20

Marion Nestle, the renowned US public-health advocate, this week reflected on the publication in the UK of a scientific report into ultra-processed foods. The UK’s Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition (SACN) released a study into the foods, concluding “increased consumption of (ultra-) processed foods was associated with increased risks of adverse health outcomes”.

It added: “However, there are uncertainties around the quality of evidence available. Studies are almost exclusively observational and confounding factors or key variables such as energy intake, body mass index, smoking and socioeconomic status may not be adequately accounted for.”

UK farmers’ body supports call for improved domestic food security

https://twitter.com/Minette_Batters/status/1681908876680019968?s=20

Russia’s abandonment of the Black Sea Grain deal has roiled commodity markets and re-intensified discussions about food security, principally in the developing world. However, the issue of food security and domestic production remains a talking point in the UK, not least in the wake of Brexit. Minette Batters, the president of the UK’s National Farmers' Union, supported comments posted by a senior Conservative Party politician (ironically a prominent Brexiteer) that called for more backing for UK farmers.

Shrinkflation in Canada

https://twitter.com/FoodProfessor/status/1681335702586290178?s=20

Like markets around the world, Canada has seen elevated levels of food inflation in recent months. This week, Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, director of the Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia, a frequent commentator on food-industry issues in Canada, promoted new information looking at the subject of shrinkflation in the country.

Uncover your next opportunity with expert reports

Steer your business strategy with key data and insights from our latest market research reports and company profiles. Not ready to buy? Start small by downloading a sample report first.

Newsletters by sectors

close

Sign up to the newsletter: In Brief

Visit our Privacy Policy for more information about our services, how we may use, process and share your personal data, including information of your rights in respect of your personal data and how you can unsubscribe from future marketing communications. Our services are intended for corporate subscribers and you warrant that the email address submitted is your corporate email address.

Thank you for subscribing

View all newsletters from across the GlobalData Media network.

close