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Top Ten recalled U.S. Food News stories from 2022: Baby Formula Shortage – 59 percent. Grocery Supply Chain Shortage – 55 percent. Fast Food Exits Russia – 48 percent. Restaurant Labor Shortages – 47 percent. Inflation Impacting Food Prices – 39 percent. FDA Recalls Peanut Butter – 31 percent. More items... • 4 days ago
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Read More »Study Into the Year's Most Impactful Food News Reveals the Effect on American Consumers 'Baby Formula Shortages' was the most recalled food news story in the U.S. in 2022. The increasing cost of food was deemed the most important food news topic in 2022, and consumers are bracing for the long haul, believing this will continue to be the most important food news topic in 2023. Americans consider food news more important than ever (81 percent), and more than half believe that food news stories are relatively more important than other types of news, the highest in over a decade. NEW YORK, Dec. 13, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- With 81 percent of Americans agreeing that food news is more important than ever, HUNTER – a leading food and beverage marketing communications consultancy – today reveals the significance and impact of food news in the US. Examining the top food news from the year, the 20th Anniversary Edition of the HUNTER: Food News Study questioned respondents about their awareness of these stories and how this news changed their behavior, among other related topics. The results are a direct reflection of the tension and pressures consumers faced in 2022 with supply chain and labor shortages, political conflict and inflation dominating the top five most recalled stories. This year, supply chain shortages led the way, weighing heavily on the minds of consumers. These shortages, compounded by a national recall due to contamination concerns, sent new parents into a frenzied search for much-needed baby formula, making the 'Baby Formula Shortage' the year's No. 1 news story in the U.S. A national 'Grocery Supply Chain Shortage' coming in at No. 2 was caused by an increase in consumer demand, compounded by labor shortages along with trucking and shipping restraints keeping shelves empty and consumers frustrated. Food and politics were at a crossroads in 2022 as numerous 'Fast Food Brands Exit Russia' in response to the country's invasion of Ukraine, the No. 3 story. Iconic brands including McDonald's, Starbucks, Coke, PepsiCo, Danone and Unilever issued immediate statements in support of the people of Ukraine and ceased operations and distribution in Russia.
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