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Protein First

  • Protein’s increasing popularity was hard to miss, as it continues to be prominently featured across a wide variety of categories, including beverages, breakfast, snacks, shelf staples and confectionary. Brands are responding to growing demand, as consumers cited “a good source of protein” as the top criteria to define a healthy food choice in 2025. (1)
  • While protein has been on the rise the last few years, brand positioning and messaging continues to evolve, with more emphasis on sustained energy, metabolic balance and satiety. Noticeably, animal-based foods and dairy products have gained significant momentum, reflecting growing demand for naturally protein-dense and nutrient-rich options. These themes are increasingly important given the prevalence of GLP-1 usage and shifting consumption behaviors.
Takeaway: As protein becomes commonplace, sustained differentiation will come from source (e.g., whey, plant, collagen), quality (e.g., 100% grass-fed), texture and taste. In the era of GLP-1s, consumers are optimizing baskets and managing caloric intake, placing an emphasis on products that can deliver nutritional density.

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Functional Is Mainstream

  • Functional benefits—including digestive health, cognitive function, hydration, skin support and hair health—are no longer limited to specialty products or supplements but are now features of brands in many high-consumption and staple categories. Notably, fiber has emerged as a top priority for consumers, with nearly two-thirds reporting they are increasing fiber intake. (2) Brands are actively marketing fiber content, reinforcing fiber’s emergence alongside protein as a core functional attribute.
  • What is remarkable is not the novelty of functional claims but the normalization of functional-benefit positioning. Brands are marketing dairy products with metabolic support as routine refreshments; beverages are emphasizing focus, mood and cognitive performance; snacks with high fiber content provide guilt-free indulgences; mushroom-enhanced coffees and fiber-forward sodas are logical evolutions of daily rituals.
Takeaway: Brands are increasingly delivering functional attributes through staples, enhancing repeat purchase potential. Products that successfully integrate benefits into routines, rather than niche consumption occasions, are likely to see greater adoption and growth. This is particularly true for products positioned with multi-attribute functional benefits (e.g., high protein and high fiber) in controlled portions.

3

Ingredients: Less Is More

  • Consistent, identifiable themes across categories are short ingredient lists and whole-food ingredient positioning. “No gums,” “no seed oils,” “no artificial colors,” “no sugar” or “low sugar” and “only real ingredients” are increasingly front and center. Notably, beef tallow was commonly observed as part of ingredient label callouts given the shift away from seed oils.
  • Consumers continue to rank minimal processing and limited artificial ingredients among top criteria for defining healthy foods, and positioning at Expo West reflected that awareness. Ingredient transparency is now part of effective product messaging, with legacy brands highlighting a reformulation toward fewer inputs as a key milestone rather than a reaction to regulatory changes (e.g., FDA’s food ban of Red No. 3).
Takeaway: Ingredient transparency is now visible competitive positioning and is a requirement for the modern-day consumer. Clean label signals both quality and trust and is required to justify premium alternatives.

4

Focused Innovation

  • While it is common for emerging brands to branch out into nascent categories, many established operators appeared to have a more disciplined approach to innovation this year, prioritizing existing line extensions and product refinements over new product introductions in adjacent categories.
  • A more disciplined innovation strategy reflects both shifting shopper behavior and an increasingly difficult retail environment. Consumers are focused on macronutrient goals, while retailers are intensifying their scrutiny of product velocities given strong competition for limited shelf space.
Takeaway: Successful brands are growing by deepening alignment with established consumer preferences through thoughtful innovation. Product portfolio expansion without demonstrated repeat demand and the ability to leverage true brand equity carries greater risk. Brand identity and consistent messaging are critical to justifying new product introductions.

Looking Ahead with Lincoln

With more than 100 successful transactions completed in recent years, Lincoln’s food and beverage team is a leading advisor to the global sector. The team integrates local market insights with unrivaled reach to deliver exceptional outcomes for clients around the world. Reach out to see how takeaways from Expo West can inform your strategy in 2026 and beyond.

 


Sources:

1)  https://ific.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/IFIC-Spotlight-Survey-Protein-Perceptions.pdf

2) https://www.nutritionaloutlook.com/view/is-fiber-poised-to-surpass-protein-as-a-top-nutrient-?utm_source=chatgpt.com

 

 

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