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Nutrition Trends for 2012 from The Trusted Nutrition Communications Experts

Our corporate nutrition communications group is sharing the primary nutrition-related trends for 2012 that we believe will be important for our nutrition communications clients.  Our corporate nutrition communications clients rely on us as nutrition thought leaders to provide them with our vision of where the nutrition landscape is moving in the next year and which strong trends are predicted to continue for the this decade.

Nutrition Trends for 2012 from NutriTalk™

Here are the Nutrition Trends for 2012

New Nutrition Trends for 2012 from NutriTalk

  1. Positive Nutrition Messaging
  2. Windows on the World Cuisine
  3. Fabulous Functional Fiber
  4. Grazing Instead Of Mini-Meals
  5. Beneficial Bacteria – Probiotics and Prebiotics
  6. Linked Nutrition and Sourcing
  7. Lunching Out Choices from Supermarkets to Food Trucks

As we start the New Year our team is sharing what we think are the upcoming Food and Nutrition Trends for 2012. We used our own internal company nutrition communications research and observations in addition to reflecting on what our nutrition communications clients are telling us about the changes they see in the marketplace.

Here is what we see as the major Food and Nutrition Trends for 2012.  Click here to see all our Nutrition Trends for 2012 now or you can visit our website as we share where we think the nutrition marketplace will go in the next year.

NutriTalk™, Inc. provides its clients with corporate communications services, such as nutrition media relations, including food and nutrition product spokespersons, nutrition advocacy and testifying, consulting, as well as strategic planning within customized disease-state management programs to the food and beverage, nutraceutical, and health care industries, including their respective trade groups. NutriTalk™ offers research support in the areas of childhood obesity, diabetes and heart disease.