While frozen food sales didn’t post the double-digit gains seen during 2020, at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, changing consumer tastes and perceptions look to shape the industry in 2022.
A great deal of uncertainty hangs over supply chains as we move into 2022. Yet, the industry can’t wait for that uncertainty to clear before making the investments required to enable supply chains to embrace the changes occurring in the market. That should make 2022 another busy and dynamic year for warehouse operators and their automation partners. Here are four trends expected to take center stage in the coming year.
To get to commercial-volume production — and to get there before the competition does, with a financially sustainable product line — cell-based meat manufacturers need a plan that prioritizes scalability.
Research shows that new flavors and innovative product development over the last several years also created more dedicated frozen food consumers, which tend to purchase more products more often.
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