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Six Women-Owned Food Brands to Support Beyond International Women’s Day 2022

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Women-owned food brands have made some remarkable strides in the food and beverage industry. To celebrate Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day on March 8, there are countless woman-owned-and-operated food brands to support beyond the month of March.

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The Lactose Free Ice Cream Revolution

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This new offering under the Breyers brand exemplifies the use of precision fermentation technology. The lactose free ice cream features Perfect Day’s animal-free whey protein in a delectable chocolate flavor. The new offering, which is also cholesterol-free, proudly displays an “animal-free dairy” emblem on its package.

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Partake Foods Goes Beyond Allergen-Friendly Treats to Create Opportunities for People of Color

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While we all deserve a treat, those with allergies can often be excluded from satisfying their sweet tooth without planning and forethought. But the brand sells more than just sweet treats. Together, they created a cookie that is free of the Top 8 allergies as well as mustard, sesame and sulfates. Related: Ready, Set, Food!

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MenuTrinfo’s ‘Certified Free From’ Label: An Assurance in Allergen-Free Dining

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The FDA established the Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection Act of 2004 (FALCPA), which requires that food labels clearly identify the food source names of any ingredients that contain any protein derived from the nine most common food allergens. But how does this differ from government-set standards?

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COVID-19 Pandemic Coverage

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These companies include Moderna, a US biotech company which has formed a partnership with the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), Oxford University who has partnered with AstraZeneca, and Johnson & Johnson, Merck and Pfizer. Italy is one of the key countries expected to really benefit from the stimulus package.