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The Daily Trend Report with giovanni gallucci: July 6, 2026

11 min · 6. juli 2026
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# The Daily Trend Report with giovanni gallucci: July 6, 2026 Good morning. This is Alexis Parker, sitting in with giovanni gallucci and Chloe Dawn, and this is the Daily Trend Report. Morning. ## In this episode **Clean Label F&B.** So the one I couldn't put down this morning. YouTube confirmed photo carousels are going into the Shorts feed. **Social Media.** So mine this morning is a label story. The FDA put caffeine labeling on its 2026 priority list, with draft guidance targeted by the end of the year. **Content, Social and AI.** This is the one I'd sit with today, because the same lesson landed twice this week. Once as a win, once as a faceplant. ## Quick takeaways - Pull your ten best Instagram carousels ranked by saves, not likes. Rebuild the top three as YouTube image posts with library audio this week, while the feed's still hungry. - If you're a food brand, shoot the recipe as ten stills instead of a video. One step per slide, music underneath, a text overlay carrying the instruction. The save is the point. - Treat slide one like a hook, not a cover. Text overlay asks the question, slide two starts answering it. If slide one is your logo, you already lost the swipe. - Print caffeine per serving on the front of the pack, then film the reveal. Thirty seconds, founder on camera. Here's the number, here's why we're not waiting on Washington to make us say it. - Build one carousel that puts your numbers next to the category's fine print. Make it screenshot-clean so people save it and send it. That share does your arguing for you. - Ask the major AI assistants how much caffeine is in the top drinks in your category. If your disclosure page isn't what they cite, write the plain-language answer page this week. The machines quote whoever says it clearest. - Find the person who already uses your product hardest at their actual job and shoot a pilot episode on a phone. Their day, not your pitch. If it feels like an ad by minute two, start over. - Make it a show, not a post. Number the episodes, keep the title format, publish the same day every week so the audience learns where to stand. - Write your AI disclosure line today. One plain sentence in the caption anywhere the machine helped. It's cheap insurance, and lately it reads as confidence. ## Sources cited - Daily cross-LLM trend reports: ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, and Copilot ## About the show The Daily Trend Report is a daily briefing on social media, clean-label food and beverage, and content, social, and AI for operators. Hosted by giovanni gallucci with a rotating cohost. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-daily-trend-report/id1896763846 Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/033jcZwbZNGKpeUTRJvt1J . . . | ai-assisted content * (00:00) - Intro * (00:40) - Clean Label F&B * (04:12) - Social Media * (08:08) - Content, Social and AI * (11:24) - Outro

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The Daily Trend Report with giovanni gallucci: July 9, 2026

# The Daily Trend Report with giovanni gallucci: July 9, 2026 Good morning. This is giovanni gallucci, joined by Chloe Dawn and Rachel Donovan, and this is the Daily Trend Report. Morning, gio. ## In this episode **Social Media.** Okay, mine's first, and it's the one that should send you to check a setting on your phone before you do anything else this morning. Eddie's report had it. **Clean Label Food and Beverage.** Mine's a pantry story, but it's really a receipts story. Jayme's report had it. **Content Creation Tactics.** Here's the one I'd sit with today, and it's a lesson in restraint. Eddie's report had it. ## Quick takeaways - Pin a post asking your followers if they've checked their own settings yet, then answer every single reply about it on camera this week. - Meta's rolling out its own AI-ad disclosure tags right now. Label your own AI-assisted posts voluntarily before you're forced to, and say so plainly in the caption. - Ask your audience to screenshot their own opt out setting and tag you in it. Turn their proof into your next carousel instead of manufacturing one yourself. - Film your own protein product with zero narration and zero pitch. Just the process, the batch, the number on the label doing the talking. Let people draw their own conclusion. - Turn the attention spike into your own list. Offer the full protein breakdown as a download in exchange for an email instead of just a caption stat. - Bust the "it's just a fad" line yourself. Post your own quarter over quarter numbers next to Hormel's and let the comparison make the case Hormel just spent six quarters proving. - If you're sponsoring a creator, hand them the product and get out of the way. Don't write them a script. Let their existing character do the selling, the way Kohl's let Berens keep his. - Let your brand be in on the joke that it's a sponsor. Self-aware beats hidden every time right now. - Don't drop one long sketch and walk away. Cut it into a week of shorter native clips so the bit gets a full week of feed time instead of one afternoon. ## Sources cited - Daily cross-LLM trend reports: ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, and Copilot ## About the show The Daily Trend Report is a daily briefing on social media, clean-label food and beverage, and content, social, and AI for operators. Hosted by giovanni gallucci with a rotating cohost. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-daily-trend-report/id1896763846 Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/033jcZwbZNGKpeUTRJvt1J . . . | ai-assisted content * (00:00) - Intro * (00:42) - Social Media * (04:02) - Clean Label Food and Beverage * (07:04) - Content Creation Tactics * (10:26) - Outro

9. juli 202610 min
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The Daily Trend Report with giovanni gallucci: July 8, 2026

# The Daily Trend Report with giovanni gallucci: July 8, 2026 Good morning. This is Alexis Parker, sitting in with giovanni gallucci and Chloe Dawn, and this is the Daily Trend Report. Morning, Alexis. ## In this episode **Social Media.** Okay, this one's mine, and it's got real numbers behind it, not vibes. Clark's report had it first. **Clean Label Food and Beverage.** Check your pantry, because three brands you probably trust changed hands in the last few months and nobody sent a notice. Eddie and Kendall both had this. **Content Creation Tactics.** Here's the one I'd sit with today, because it's a win and a flop in the same week teaching the same lesson. Start with the win. ## Quick takeaways - Pull your last year of creator or UGC partnerships and post one clean comparison next to what an agency proposal would've cost you. Screenshot clean, so people save it and send it. - Build a short list of actual customers already posting about you unprompted, and DM three of them this week with a real performance based offer, not a free product mailer. - Have somebody sort your last quarter of comments and DMs for anyone who's organically mentioned your product. That list is your creator shortlist, and it already exists for free. - Post a plain, direct statement naming who actually owns your brand and why that's a choice. No hedge, no soft language, no About page burial. - Build one carousel naming the specific deals, Poppi to PepsiCo, LesserEvil to Hershey, Simple Mills to Flowers Foods, next to your own ownership status. Specific beats vague every time. - Turn ownership transparency into a recurring quarterly post, a numbered check in, so it reads like a standing feature instead of a one time reaction to this week's news. - Film the raw build of your next in person moment, the setup, the load in, the thing going sideways. Post that before you post the polished recap. - Post the unedited crowd reaction from an event the same day, before the highlight reel is ready. The rough cut beats the recap that lands three days late. - Before your next event, run the raw footage through a few AI hook edits overnight, then let a real person pick the one that actually earns saves before it ships polished. ## Sources cited - Daily cross-LLM trend reports: ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, and Copilot ## About the show The Daily Trend Report is a daily briefing on social media, clean-label food and beverage, and content, social, and AI for operators. Hosted by giovanni gallucci with a rotating cohost. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-daily-trend-report/id1896763846 Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/033jcZwbZNGKpeUTRJvt1J . . . | ai-assisted content * (00:00) - Intro * (00:30) - Clean Label F&B * (04:02) - Social Media * (07:24) - Content, Social and AI * (11:00) - Outro

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The Daily Trend Report with giovanni gallucci: July 7, 2026

# The Daily Trend Report with giovanni gallucci: July 7, 2026 Good morning. This is giovanni gallucci, joined by Rachel Donovan and Chloe Dawn, and this is the Daily Trend Report. Morning, gio. ## In this episode **Social Media.** So the one I keep circling back to. Starbucks is going to pay its baristas to make TikToks. **Clean Label F&B.** Bimbo Bakeries. The biggest baker in the country. **Content, Social and AI.** Here's the one I'd sit with today. Dollar Shave Club now makes about ninety percent of its advertising in-house, and it's turning AI on the last ten percent. ## Quick takeaways - Make a short list of the people on your payroll who already post. That's your first creator roster, and it costs you nothing to draft it. - Write a one-page brief and a real bonus, not a script. Let them sound like themselves. The wobble is the proof a person made it. - Kill the approval chain. One trusted reviewer, same day, or the whole thing dies looking corporate. - Build one side-by-side. Your label next to the mass-market timeline. They finish in 2028, you finished on day one. Make it clean enough that people screenshot it and send it. - Run a single-ingredient series. One post, one thing in the bag, the person who chose it on camera saying why they picked it over the cheaper option. - Claim the words now. Put "we never needed a countdown" in your own voice, on camera, before the giant rents the phrase for a national spot. - Run one honest audit this week. Split what you outsource into judgment and production. Keep the judgment close. Move the production in-house as fast as your workflow can take it. - Use AI to test ten hooks in an afternoon, then put a real human eye on the cut before it ships. Speed is the win, the finish is still yours. - Before you post anything, answer one question in a sentence. What does this brand actually believe. If you can't, that's the work, not the caption. ## Sources cited - Daily cross-LLM trend reports: ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, and Copilot ## About the show The Daily Trend Report is a daily briefing on social media, clean-label food and beverage, and content, social, and AI for operators. Hosted by giovanni gallucci with a rotating cohost. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-daily-trend-report/id1896763846 Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/033jcZwbZNGKpeUTRJvt1J . . . | ai-assisted content * (00:00) - Intro * (00:28) - Social Media * (03:41) - Clean Label F&B * (06:59) - Content, Social and AI * (10:08) - Outro

7. juli 202610 min
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The Daily Trend Report with giovanni gallucci: July 6, 2026

# The Daily Trend Report with giovanni gallucci: July 6, 2026 Good morning. This is Alexis Parker, sitting in with giovanni gallucci and Chloe Dawn, and this is the Daily Trend Report. Morning. ## In this episode **Clean Label F&B.** So the one I couldn't put down this morning. YouTube confirmed photo carousels are going into the Shorts feed. **Social Media.** So mine this morning is a label story. The FDA put caffeine labeling on its 2026 priority list, with draft guidance targeted by the end of the year. **Content, Social and AI.** This is the one I'd sit with today, because the same lesson landed twice this week. Once as a win, once as a faceplant. ## Quick takeaways - Pull your ten best Instagram carousels ranked by saves, not likes. Rebuild the top three as YouTube image posts with library audio this week, while the feed's still hungry. - If you're a food brand, shoot the recipe as ten stills instead of a video. One step per slide, music underneath, a text overlay carrying the instruction. The save is the point. - Treat slide one like a hook, not a cover. Text overlay asks the question, slide two starts answering it. If slide one is your logo, you already lost the swipe. - Print caffeine per serving on the front of the pack, then film the reveal. Thirty seconds, founder on camera. Here's the number, here's why we're not waiting on Washington to make us say it. - Build one carousel that puts your numbers next to the category's fine print. Make it screenshot-clean so people save it and send it. That share does your arguing for you. - Ask the major AI assistants how much caffeine is in the top drinks in your category. If your disclosure page isn't what they cite, write the plain-language answer page this week. The machines quote whoever says it clearest. - Find the person who already uses your product hardest at their actual job and shoot a pilot episode on a phone. Their day, not your pitch. If it feels like an ad by minute two, start over. - Make it a show, not a post. Number the episodes, keep the title format, publish the same day every week so the audience learns where to stand. - Write your AI disclosure line today. One plain sentence in the caption anywhere the machine helped. It's cheap insurance, and lately it reads as confidence. ## Sources cited - Daily cross-LLM trend reports: ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, and Copilot ## About the show The Daily Trend Report is a daily briefing on social media, clean-label food and beverage, and content, social, and AI for operators. Hosted by giovanni gallucci with a rotating cohost. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-daily-trend-report/id1896763846 Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/033jcZwbZNGKpeUTRJvt1J . . . | ai-assisted content * (00:00) - Intro * (00:40) - Clean Label F&B * (04:12) - Social Media * (08:08) - Content, Social and AI * (11:24) - Outro

6. juli 202611 min
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The Daily Trend Report with giovanni gallucci: July 5, 2026

# The Daily Trend Report with giovanni gallucci: July 5, 2026 Good morning. This is giovanni gallucci, joined by Rachel Donovan and Chloe Dawn, and this is the Daily Trend Report. Morning, gio. ## In this episode **Social Media.** So three things landed in the same forty-eight hours and they all point the same way. Reddit put real money behind a campaign called "People are the Best," aimed straight at the AI slop on everybody else's feed. **Clean Label F&B.** So the story I keep coming back to this morning is Nestlé. They're putting regeneratively farmed wheat into every KitKat made at their York plant. **Content, Social and AI.** This is the one I'd sit with today. Three brands, one move. ## Quick takeaways - Before you post, ask one plain question. Would a real person send this to one friend, and why. If you can't answer it, the post is decoration. Redesign it around the forward, not the like. - Put a named human on camera and keep them there. Not a mascot, not an avatar. A person the audience learns by name. The face is the asset now. - Build the save-worthy stuff. One reference carousel, one clear explainer people bookmark to come back to. Saves are reach now, so make the thing worth keeping. - Film the field and the harvest, not the finished product. Thirty seconds of real ground beats a studio shot right now, and it's the post a committee can't make. - Put the grower on camera in their own voice. A farmer telling you why one thing is in the bag out-narrates any conglomerate's press release. - Take the assist out loud. Post the plain explainer of what regenerative actually means while Nestlé's ad is teaching the word. Let the giant fund the lesson and you close it. - Stand up one recurring owned thing. A weekly show, a standing column, a series people can find on purpose. Same slot, same face, every week. - Point the budget at your founder's personal profile, not the brand page. Ghost-write for the human, not the logo, because the human is what carries. - Build a simple brief-and-pay setup for your own staff. Your most credible creators already work for you. Put them on camera before your competitor rents someone who doesn't know your product. ## Sources cited - Daily cross-LLM trend reports: ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, and Copilot ## About the show The Daily Trend Report is a daily briefing on social media, clean-label food and beverage, and content, social, and AI for operators. Hosted by giovanni gallucci with a rotating cohost. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-daily-trend-report/id1896763846 Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/033jcZwbZNGKpeUTRJvt1J . . . | ai-assisted content * (00:00) - Intro * (00:26) - Social Media * (03:43) - Clean Label F&B * (06:40) - Content, Social and AI * (09:33) - Outro

5. juli 202610 min