Show Us Your Shelfie and Enter to Win

To celebrate today’s Mission Monday, Wild Oats is offering a great opportunity for you to “show us your shelfie” and enter to win some great Wild Oats prizes! To participate, all you need to do is take a fun photo of Wild Oats products on your pantry shelf. After you take your photo, just upload it onto Wild Oats Facebook under the corresponding Mission Monday post or tweet us using #WildOatsShelfie so we can see it on your social network Twitter or Facebook. It’s that easy! Get in the fun by heading to Wild Oats Facebook now!

Here are more details:

  • The contest will launch Monday, March 9 at 9am EST and run until Sunday, March 15 at Midnight EST.
  • There will be two winners (one via Facebook, one via Twitter) who will each receive a package of a variety of Wild Oats products valuing $60 – $140.
  • Wild Oats will choose winners and contact them through their social networking to claim their prizes. Good luck!
  • Good luck! Full Sweepstakes rules and details can be found here bit.ly/1DoNN9U.
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State of the Industry: Key Learning from Natural Products Expo West 2015.

Wow! I just finished two days at the Natural Products Expo West. It was busier than I have ever seen it. Nearly 70,000 people — all seeking and striving to find that one new product that can make a difference to them and to the world.

It is such a positive and upbeat group, lots of of energy. Focused on health and wellness, “better for you” foods, and an industry that is expected to grow 64% over the next 4 years. That means more than double the existing products — that’s a fantastic sign that health and wellness is on the mind of consumers.

YEAH!

Now, I could just talk about the products and give you a short summary.  But that is not what I found most important at the Expo this year.  My belief is that everyone is so focused on the products that they miss the real zeitgeist of Expo West!

Expo West serves as this fantastic hub where people can come together — can imagine, dream and talk with others about a vision for the future… and everyone you talk with understands.

So, even though I’m going to give you a traditional product summary, my real report is a bit different. I want to report on and tell you about a health and wellness industry that is in a rapid growth phase. In other words, what I loved about Expo West this year was the youthful enthusiasm grounded by the leaders that started this industry 30 years ago. This is a group of inspiring young people, coupled with seasoned professionals that are doing great things. That is what I saw at Expo West. Young people excited about coming up with new ways to create healthy products, along with a group of elders making sure they do.

For this to happen, two things are required… 1) an environment where anything is possible, and 2) a core that is a grounding, beating heart, made up of individuals who dream about making a difference. When these two things come together, a real difference can be made for the health and wellness of people and the planet.

Here is an example of what I love about the seasoned elders of the movement at Expo West… Friday evening there was a band playing for the reception. The band was rocking out, getting everybody pumped up and dancing and having a blast! It was sponsored by Cliff Bar, the company founded by Gary Erickson. It’s one of the few companies that have refused to sell to a big food company. But you might ask why this was so inspiring, and I will tell you. All the members of the band — at least 10 plus crew members — where full time employees of Cliff Bar and you’ll never believe who the guy playing trumpet was. Yes, it was Gary Erickson. I think that is just the way it should be.

For me, talking with people like Michael Funk, founder of United Natural Foods (wearing his classic purple tennis shoes, hemp vest and long grey pony tail) or Steve Demos, in a classic t-shirt with lips, jeans and signature ear ring — saying he might have one more round — was what this gathering was all about. In case you don’t now, Demos created soy milk and the brand Silk.

I also had the opportunity to talk with Bob Scowcroft, former Executive Director of the Organic Farming Research Foundation. Now, he spends time as an Organic Historian, talking all over the country without pay, just to make sure the story is told.

Oh, and I don’t want to forget Jim Slama. He’s a friend who has dedicated his life to small family farms and is working on ways to help us increase the supply of organics.

I could go on and on. But, first, let me give you a short summary of trends and products that I think stood out this year.

  • Paleo Diet —  trending toward high protein, low carbohydrate, with results being protein added to products and carbohydrates taken out of products — examples include protein water, high protein filtered milk, Paleo ice pops, kale bars — you name it.
  • Water, Water, Everywhere — Maple Water, Watermelon Water, Caffein Waters, Cactus Water
  • Probiotics — “Good for your gut” healthy ingredients in everything. I’m really glad to see this trend. Examples include probiotic juices, chocolates and bars.
  • Chia and Hemp Seeds — There were 7 hemp booths and I actually lost count of the number of Chia booths. But these two ingredients were making a big appearance.
  • Avocado Is The Next Big Fruit  — Yep, avocado is a fruit, just like a tomato! I always have to remind myself of that. Many new products containing avocado. My favorite by far was the avocado mayonnaise.

Ok, now that the product and trend report that typically comes out of Expo West is out of the way, let me just say, there is a real message here — Expo West is a source of inspiration. It’s a safe place for people to explore and express.

Walking out of the event, I was beaming and so energized. I began talking with a young girl named Vani. She told Wild Oats CEO Tom Casey and I such a great story about how the FoodBabe blog started. She began by asking a large fast food company for the complete list of ingredients and they wouldn’t give them to her. This bothered her.  So she went to the restaurant and asked an employee too see the packaging and ingredients, and the employee showed her. She saw that there was a questionable ingredient in the product, and she wrote to the company, but got no response.

So, she started blogging about this ingredient. Within two weeks the company contacted her and agreed to phase out the ingredient! She said, “Wow! I have that kind of power? Are you kidding me?”  She’s continued to blog and to uncover questionable practices. One day, she said to her husband that she was going to have to quit work to keep blogging. She said she wondered how they were going to keep up with the mortgage and expenses. She said she wasn’t sure what her husband would say. But to her surprise, he said, ”Why did it take you this long!”  That’s how FoodBabe came to life. And it changed the way big companies look at the consumer.

Vani is an inspiration to me and to anyone that doubts they can make a difference. That’s what I love about the youth at Expo West. So, to anyone reading this, the message is this…  Yes you can make a difference.

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Nine Reasons Why You Should Breastfeed Your Baby


The best nutrition you can give your baby is breast milk. Since it’s national nutrition month, here are nine amazing facts provided by the New York State Department of Health Women, Infant and Children (W.I.C.) website about breastfeeding that you may not know:

  1. Breast milk protects your baby against allergies, obesity, and diseases, such as diabetes and cancer.
  2. Breastfed babies score higher on IQ tests.
  3. Breastfeeding is good for the environment because it does not create waste, and therefore is the most sustainable way to feed your baby.
  4. It supplies all the proper nutrition your baby needs in the right portions.
  5. Mothers who breastfeed have a reduced risk for type 2 diabetes.
  6. Many breastfeeding mothers find it easier to return to what they weighed before they got pregnant than if they had chosen not to breastfeed.
  7. Breastfeeding strengthens the bond between mother and child.
  8. Breast milk is easily digested and does not cause your baby to have constipation or diarrhea.
  9. Breast milk is the perfect food for your baby!!

Please share with us your personal reasons why you chose to breastfeed your baby by commenting on this post.

For more information, please visit: http://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/nutrition/wic/breastfeeding/importance.htm

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Daylight Savings – Spring Forward. Fall Back. Not For Farmers


The onset of Daylight Savings Time each year makes me think of Lawrence Dorrell.

Lawrence was a veteran lobbyist for farmers in the Indiana legislature for many years. When I began my career as a farm organizer a gazillion years ago, Lawrence was considered the Dean of the Indiana lobbyists. He had spent decades patrolling the halls of the Indiana state legislature looking after the interests of the state’s farmers.

I asked Lawrence one day about his proudest accomplishments in working with the state’s lawmakers. Lawrence ticked off a number of issues, then added with a smile, “I am most proud that I kept Daylight Savings Time out of Indiana.”

For most of us, the spring-forward ritual each spring simply means that we’ll have an extra hour of daylight for the next several months for cookouts, gardening, and kids’ activities. But Mother Nature doesn’t adjust her clock to fit our schedule.

For dairy farmers, the 4:30 milking every morning and evening now becomes a 5:30 milking. Cattle ranchers this time of year are busy from sun-up to past sundown, no matter what the clock says. It’s no wonder that several of the states with strong agricultural interests balked at Daylight Savings Time. Lawrence convinced Indiana lawmakers in 1970 to keep that state out of Daylight Savings Time.

Through the years, most farmers have learned to adapt to the semi-annual rhythms of daylight savings time. Indiana even joined Daylight Savings Time in 2006.

As you enjoy that extra hour of daylight this spring, give a nod to those farmers whose work goes on seven days per week, no matter what the clock indicates.

 

 

 

 

 

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Gearing Up for The Natural Products Expo West 2015

I woke up this morning with a smile on my face because I knew I’d be traveling down to Southern California for my annual trip to the Natural Products Expo West in Anaheim, California. It’s hard to believe that the event has now grown into the largest food show in the world with over 67,000 attendees. This will be my 25th time attending, but I still get excited to seek out the latest and greatest natural and organic innovations from all over the world. Here’s a quick rundown of what’s on the agenda.

The Expo always kicks things off with the Organic Farming Research Foundation Luncheon, where industry leaders gather to celebrate and honor organic farmers. We will proudly have a Wild Oats table where we will talk directly with growers and producers on how we can help them add more acreage and increase their profits by going organic.

From there we’ll move on to the New Products Tent — an extravaganza of what’s new and exciting in fresh and perishable products. It’s like a Farmer’s Market where you get to taste and sample everything, including beer, wine, fresh smoothies and energy drinks. Any way you participate we’ll be energized as we move out of the tent and on to the Vitamin Angels Reception and the Organic Center VIP Dinner.

Vitamin Angels is an organization founded on the idea that with just a $0.25 dose of Vitamin A you can prevent a child in a developing country from disease. This organization is so special to me that I’ve served on the board for several years, and along with my partner, Amy Summers, have been passionately working to raise money to support this amazing group.

From there it will be on to the Organic Center VIP dinner. We started this dinner 12 years ago when Steve Demos, founder of Silk, agreed to let us fundraise for the Organic Center for Education and Promotion. This was a BIG deal back then. Walter Robb, Co-CEO of Whole Foods, was also a big supporter and together at our first dinner we launched Mission Organic.

The next morning we’ll be up bright and early with the Hidden Villa-sponsored thought leadership breakfast. We’ll take on issues like GMO’s and other hot topics in the organic industry. This year Arlin Wasserman from Changing Taste and Menus of Change: A Harvard and Culinary Institute of America Initiative will tell us how chefs can work to change the food system for the better. I can’t wait!

Then at 10 a.m. Friday morning the doors will open to everyone and the Expo will begin! Personally, I will be on the hunt to find the next big game-changing innovations, while also standing proud at the Wild Oats booth. I know I speak for everyone at Wild Oats when I say we couldn’t be more excited for this event. Check back next week for a full recap of the all the organic festivities!

 

Anthony

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