Food & Drink

It seemed like a ready China business-book hit: Juan Antonio Fernandez and Laurie Underwood, two business professors in China, last year updated their successful book from 2006 “China CEO” with a new look at how foreign companies have been faring in the country’s fast-growing economy. “China CEO II” highlights hiring, digitalization and consumer power through
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Surging sales of hard seltzer, imports and craft offerings have helped the beer category grow 7.1% year-to-date, according to market research firm IRI. The Chicago-based firm — which tracks sales at major off-premise retail chains, grocery outlets, and convenience stores — reports that hard seltzer dollar sales were up 56.6% during the year-to-date period ending
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Craving an IPA but want to skip the booze? Why not crack open a can of hop water. Over the last several months, a number of beverage brands have introduced hop-infused concoctions designed to replace both alcohol and traditional sparkling water. Most recently, Colorado-based beverage company Hoplark – which makes the “HopTea” brand of hoppy
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Buying groceries online just got a bit easier for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) users in 15 states. Beginning April 29, 2021, online grocery platform, Instacart is expanding acceptance of EBT SNAP payment to three new retailers Publix, The Save Mart Companies and Price Chopper/Market 32, for online grocery delivery and pickup. The expansion increases
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The United States pioneered use of the “dolphin-safe” tuna label in the 1990s. Since then, various forms of dolphin-safe tuna labelling have taken hold around the world. While the U.S. dolphin-safe labelling process has received its fair share of praise and scrutiny, the initiative aided in monumental reductions in the commercial tuna fishing industry’s impacts
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Alexandra Dorda had long been a rum drinker, but she never felt a connection to most rum brands. “There weren’t any rums that spoke to me,” she says. “They were just hyper-focused on this nautical trope that I just didn’t feel.” Dorda says rum brands often focused on “cartoon pirates and sailors, even at the
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Allan Stevens and his long-time business partner Tony Stahl were not your typical health-focused men years ago, when the pair was selling electronic accessories on Amazon AMZN out of their Washington office. In Stevens’ own words, he was a “non-nutrition guy who ate indiscriminately and plentiful”, but later became a champion in the wellness space
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For more than 30 years, Gambero Rosso, arguably the leading wine publication in Italy, has been publishing Vini d’Italia, a guide to that country’s wines in each year. This guide is a herculean work, as it represents the work of the Gambero Rosso team that taste over 46,000 wines from a specific year and then
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Sunday isn’t a typical day for a post in this column, and I don’t typically post about book reviews that are outside the category of wine. But today offers a unique opportunity for weekend reading with the special twist of a chapter about wine in a book about food, restaurants and redemption. Erin French, the
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For Sonoma-Cutrer Vineyards’s all-female wine production team, Earth Day is every day. “We have a holistic way of looking at sustainability,” says Zidanelia Arcidiacono, Pinot Noir winemaker for Sonoma-Cutrer. Arcidiacono not only makes the winery’s award-winning Pinot Noir, but she also is in charge of the winery’s sustainability program. This Sonoma winery not only produces “certified sustainable”
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