Sino Grandness Food (T4B.SI) Holds Steady at S$0.02 on Packaged Foods Demand | Meyka

T4B.SI stock trades flat at S$0.02 with 13.2M shares traded. Sino Grandness Food holds B grade amid packaged foods sector strength.

Food will be PST-free at Manitoba grocers, but not smaller mom-and-pop shops
Shoppers buying packaged foods or ready-to-eat items from some convenience stores and small shops won't see the PST disappear when the tax is lifted this summer on items like soda, chips and rotisserie chicken at larger grocers.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/pst-exemption-food-grocery-convenience-stores-9.7141880?cmp=rss

📈 Packaged Mac & Cheese Market on the Rise! 🧀

The global packaged mac and cheese market is projected to grow from US$ 5.46B in 2022 to US$ 7.76B by 2030, at a CAGR of 4.5%.

Key trends driving growth:

✨ Convenience and RTE/RTC adoption

🌍 North America remains the largest market

🚀 Asia Pacific fastest-growing (5.4% CAGR)

🌱 Rising demand for gluten-free, clean label & sustainable options

Read more- https://www.theinsightpartners.com/reports/packaged-mac-and-cheese-market

#FoodIndustry #ConvenienceFoods #MacAndCheese #PackagedFoods #FMCG

South Africa Becomes Africa’s Largest Supplier Of Packaged Foods

by Jeroslyn JoVonn September 28, 2025 South Africa has emerged as the leading force in Africa’s fast-growing packaged foods market. With $18.5 billion in 2024 sales, South Africa leads Africa’s packaged food industry, commanding a significant share of the continen…
#dining #cooking #diet #food #Food #PackagedFoods #southafrica
https://www.diningandcooking.com/2306680/south-africa-becomes-africas-largest-supplier-of-packaged-foods/

One in Five Packaged Foods and Drinks Sold in the US Contains Synthetic Dyes, Study Shows

As many as 19% of packaged foods and beverages sold by top US food manufacturers contain synthetic food dyes, according to new research evaluating the content of 39,763 American grocery store products.

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Parents beware: Packaged foods marketed to children are significantly higher in sugar

Researchers say packaged foods marketed to children contain significantly more sugar and fewer essential nutrients than other products

Medical News Today