Side Delights Shares Insights on Potatoes as a Healthy Part of an Anti-Inflammatory Diet

February 21, 2025 Fresh Solutions Network

Fresh Solutions Network® (FSN) shared nutritional information on potatoes and explained why the recent Top 6 Diet Trends in 2025 stated that “Anti-inflammatory foods will rock in 2025”.

Crispy Fruit Snacks Now Available Nationally, in Select Whole Foods Market Stores

February 21, 2025 Crispy Green

Crispy Green®, maker of Crispy Fruit™, the top-selling freeze-dried fruit snack* in the U.S., today announced that its two best-selling Crispy Fruit snacks are now available nationally in select Whole Foods Market stores. Families can look forward to enjoying the delightful flavors of Crispy Strawberry and Crispy Mango in convenient 4-PACKS. This makes it easier than ever for families to snack smart.

This Earth Day 2025, North Coast Seafoods Leads the Industry with Revolutionary 100% Recyclable and Reusable Seafood Packaging

February 20, 2025 North Coast Seafoods

North Coast Seafoods, a leading East Coast processor, importer, and provider of sustainably sourced, premium-quality seafood, has achieved another industry first – introducing a 100% recyclable, reusable, and scalable packaging solution that not only meets rigorous sustainability goals but also ensures exceptional product integrity, freshness, and performance. This represents a groundbreaking step forward in overall sustainability for the company and the seafood industry as a whole.

Seafood Industry to Gather in Boston for the 43rd Edition of Seafood Expo North America/Seafood Processing North America

The event brings seafood suppliers, processing and packaging equipment, services companies and professionals from around the world to demonstrate their latest innovations, products and services and build lasting relationships with North American buyers. The exhibit hall to date has 248,065 net square feet of exhibit space with companies from 49 countries and is still growing.

JBS to Pay $83.5 Million in Latest Beef Price-Fixing Settlement

February 20, 2025 Mike Scarcella, Reuters

JBS has agreed to pay $83.5 million to settle antitrust claims that it conspired with other meat-packing companies to curb supply in the U.S. beef market to artificially inflate prices.