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  • Sense and Sensitivity

    To help address the needs of consumers with sensitive skin, Dallas-based Kimberly-Clark Corp. is rolling out improved Cottonelle Aloe & E toilet paper and new Cottonelle SoothingClean flushable moist wipes.
  • Nielsen: Consumers Continuing Back-to-Basics Purchases

    Consumers are sticking with basic purchases in categories like fresh meat, pasta and packaged dinners, along with baking mixes and supplies, as meal preparation consumption comes back to the home. Increases in wine and alcoholic beverages indicate that consumers are opting to consume their favorite beverages at home, too.
  • The Role of Retail in Revolutionizing Health Care, Part IV

    In this fourth of a six-part series, Dave Nazaruk, senior vice president, retail business development for StayWell/MediMedia USA, the world’s leading provider of patient education and consumer health information, continues his exploration of the role of retail in revolutionizing health care and the economy.
  • Consumers Embrace Sustainability in Wellness Goals

    The food and beverage market is central to consumer perceptions of sustainability, according to a new cooperative report from Packaged Facts and The Hartman Group. The two groups unveiled the first market study published in the four-part series this week: Consumers and Sustainability: Food and Beverage.
  • Research Reveals Americans’ Desire to Use Food to Improve Health

    While in the midst of a nationwide debate over health care, Americans are giving a clear indication that one tool they can use to improve their health is food.
  • CENTER STORE HEALTH & WELLNESS: ‘Smart Choices’ Nutrition Initiative Launched

    In the latest example of the food industry’s close attention to health-and-wellness issues affecting consumers, the “Smart Choices Program” made its official debut last week, its green check mark symbol now appearing on of hundreds of products in supermarkets and other retailers across the United States.
  • ‘Smart Choices’ Nutrition Initiative Launched

    In the latest example of the food industry’s close attention to health-and-wellness issues affecting consumers, the “Smart Choices Program” made its official debut yesterday, its green check mark symbol now appearing on of hundreds of products in supermarkets and other retailers across the United States.
  • Hemp Day

    Pacific® Natural Foods has added All Natural Hemp Milk to its lineup of shelf-stable non-dairy beverages. Available in Original and Vanilla flavors, the trans fat-, lactose-, cholesterol- and gluten-free milks offer 50 percent of the recommended daily allowance of calcium, four grams of fiber and 10 essential amino acids, and vitamins in the new product include A, D, B12, E, riboflavin and folic acid.
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