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Reese’s reformulations reveal stealth cost-cutting in the snack industry
economy26 days ago

Reese’s reformulations reveal stealth cost-cutting in the snack industry

The Conversation article explains that Reese’s has quietly changed ingredients for certain line extensions to cut costs amid inflation and supply-chain pressures. It describes how standard industry practices—reformulation, shrinkflation (smaller sizes) and skimpflation (cheaper ingredients)—are common in food manufacturing and often go unnoticed by consumers because tests like the triangle test can fail to detect subtle differences. The piece also places these changes in historical context (e.g., Olestra) and notes that, when taste remains acceptable, reformulations can preserve brand equity even as costs are kept in check.

The Surprising Benefits of Indulging in Ultra-Processed Food
health-and-nutrition2 years ago

The Surprising Benefits of Indulging in Ultra-Processed Food

The author argues that the reformulation of processed foods over the past four decades has not solved the obesity problem, and the replacement of sugar with non-nutritive sweeteners may have negative health outcomes. They believe that market forces and regulation can incentivize the food industry to prioritize health and nourishment. The movement for structural change in the food system is growing, shifting away from individual responsibility. The author suggests that diet sodas, sports foods, and artisanal ultra-processed foods could be the "margarine" of this time. They advise quitting ultra-processed foods for those with addictive relationships to them, as it can lead to a broader variety of food choices, although it may be expensive and time-consuming.