CHICAGO — Consumer perceptions have shifted, and many are focusing on buying products they consider cleaner and healthier. In response, they are turning their attention and wallets to clean label ...
The clean label trend is evolving. Tomorrow’s consumers will not just seek out clean labels, but will want to buy from brands with a ‘clean conscience’, according to market insight firm Mintel.
Across Europe, people are rethinking what makes food worth buying. Shoppers are scrutinising ingredient lists more closely, looking for simple, recognisable components and fewer additives. At the same ...
'Clean label' is a strong purchase driver for health-conscious millennials, but according to new research from strategic communications agency, Charleston|Orwig, individuals over the age of 55 are ...
‘Clean label’ is a must-have for many shoppers, but it comes at a higher price point that isn’t always easy for manufacturers to re-coup, which is one reason why global ingredient manufacturer Kemin ...
KANSAS CITY — Lynn Dornblaser, a client adviser with the Chicago-based market researcher Mintel, once defined clean label as “using things you’d find in your grandmother’s pantry.” Today, the meaning ...
Clean beauty encompasses a section of the skincare industry that limits its product ingredients to only those that are ethically sourced, non-toxic, and cruelty-free. The rate of growth for clean ...
With ingredient labels full of terms that practically require a degree in chemistry to understand, it can be difficult to know what you’re buying. In a move to simplify shopping, Target is introducing ...
Ottawa, Nov. 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The global clean label products market size stood at USD 401.62 billion in 2024 and is predicted to increase from USD 425.32 billion in 2025 to reach nearly ...
You don’t have to wander far in a supermarket to encounter a food labeled as “clean.” Likewise, a quick scroll through social media reveals how trendy it is for people to claim they are “eating clean.