Tip of the Iceberg Podcast — Deep dive into 4 trends from FoodMix

We love trends lists! So let’s delve into what the industry expects to happen with produce in 2022.

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We love trends lists! So let’s delve into what the industry expects to happen with produce in 2022.

In episode 68 of Tip of the Iceberg Podcast, PMG editor Amy Sowder and The Packer editor Tom Karst chat with Dan O’Connell of FoodMix Marketing Communications on his company’s food industry predictions for 2022. For our purposes, we focused on the four trends that affect the produce industry.

And yes, a lot of predictions don’t pan out the way we expect — hello late 2019 predictions for 2020 — but there’s 30 years of experience behind this company, plus some proprietary research, which compiled a lot of data.

Listen to the podcast episode on your favorite platform, or by pressing the purple play button below. Happy listening!

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