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Natasha Allen and Christopher Cain Examine Growing Trend of M&A in Healthy Food and Beverage Industry

Foley & Lardner LLP Partners Natasha Allen and Christopher Cain authored the Westlaw article, “The growing trend of M&A in the healthy food and beverage industry,” discussing how companies in the health food and beverage industry can use mergers and acquisitions to expand, diversify, and innovate their products and increase revenue.

The authors examine the recent shift in the food and beverage industry in recent years as consumers look to greater prioritize their health and well-being and assess the importance of M&A as a tool for companies to adapt to the evolving landscape.

“By leveraging the benefits of M&A, companies can position themselves as leaders in the healthy food and beverage sector, catering to the growing demand for nutritious and sustainable options. As the industry evolves, we expect further M&A activities to shape the landscape and drive innovation,” the authors conclude.

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