The landscape of publicly traded food companies is constantly evolving, with consumer preferences, technological advancement and global challenges all playing a role in shaping the industry. In 2024, these factors have culminated in a diverse and competitive market where the largest publicly traded food companies dominate. In this episode of the Xtalks Food Podcast, Sydney talks about the top 10 largest publicly traded food companies by market capitalization (cap). The list includes the likes of The Kraft Heinz Company, DoorDash Inc., Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc., Mondelez International Inc., McDonald’s Corporation and Nestlé S.A. The largest publicly traded food companies in 2024 are not just leaders in revenue; they are also at the forefront of innovation and sustainability. As the global food industry continues to evolve, these companies are well-positioned to meet the challenges and opportunities of the future.
Also in this episode, Sydney talks about a recent study that revealed many baby foods contain excessive amounts of sugar and salt, coupled with misleading marketing claims. The study examined 651 baby food products from ten major US supermarkets, focusing on foods marketed for children aged six to 36 months. Shockingly, 60 percent of these products did not meet the World Health Organization’s (WHO) nutritional guidelines for infant and toddler foods. Even more concerning, nearly all the products featured marketing claims that are discouraged by the WHO, such as “organic” or “non-GMO,” which may mislead parents into thinking these products are more nutritious than they actually are. The study also revealed that 44 percent of baby and toddler foods exceeded the WHO’s recommended levels of total sugars.
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Top 10 Largest Publicly Traded Food Companies in 2024 by Market Capitalization
Supermarket Baby Food: A Look at Misleading Claims and Nutritional Concerns
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