Let our chefs and supply chain experts serve up new ideas for beef menu concepts and for increasing your beef sales. Also read up on what’s happening with beef, including the latest retail trends and sales data.
Let our chefs and supply chain experts serve up new ideas for beef menu concepts and for increasing your beef sales.
Stay ahead of what’s shaping beef on today’s menus with the latest consumer insights, industry updates, cut information, and menu inspiration. Explore the trends driving demand and discover new ways to elevate your offerings.
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In the Beef. It's What's For Dinner. Beef Means Business video series, leading chefs share how beef powers their menus, elevates the dining experience, and keeps customers coming back.
Tight cattle inventories and exceptional beef demand defined 2025, and while these fundamentals remain positive, the dynamics of supply rebuilding and demand moderation will shape the outlook for 2026 and beyond.
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As more consumers prioritize health-conscious eating, whether through high-protein diets or the use of GLP-1 medications, food choices are evolving. Beef continues to be a regular part of many consumers’ diets, especially among those seeking protein-rich options. These evolving habits present an opportunity to realign product offerings and merchandising with today’s wellness-focused preferences.
Health and nutrition are top of mind for consumers and can be a barrier when deciding to purchase beef. With more dietitians working in retail grocery, there's an opportunity for meat departments and dietitians to work together to help consumers understand the meat case, the nutritional benefits of beef, enhance food safety and provide meal solutions.