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🍕 Axios PM: Hot foods in '26

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By Mike Allen · Dec 31, 2025

🍾 Have a happy and safe New Year's! Today's newsletter, edited by Alex Fitzpatrick, is 494 words, a 2-min. read. Thanks to Kathie Bozanich for copy editing.

  • THANK YOU, PMers, for an epic '25 together!
 
 
1 big thing: Hot food trends in '26
 
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Comfort food like grandma used to make will be one of the big culinary trends in 2026, New York Times food writer Kim Severson predicts.

  • Severson's annual guesses come after chatting with "an army of market researchers, food company executives, restaurant publicists and cooks."
  • 🔮 Her calls for the coming year ...

👵🏻 Grandmacore: "We're talking about the kind of warm, grounding foods your best imaginary grandma might have made, like sourdough bread, dried apples, sauerkraut and vegetables she canned herself."

A candy mix of Lemonhead Freeze Drieds, Skittles Gummies and Nerds Gummy Clusters. Photo: Morgan Ione Yeager for The New York Times

🍭 Texture: "This is the generation of fluffy, chewy, smooth, crunchy, melty," Andrew Freeman, trends expert and president of consulting firm AF & Co., tells Severson.

🥗 Vinegar: "The quality and styles of vinegars available to home cooks will continue to expand, and chefs are finding new ways to use them, like spritzing thyme vinegar on warm cookies or marrying red wine and kombu jelly with raw vegetables."

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2. 🤧 Beware the "super flu"
 
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A massive surge in flu cases is rocking the country this winter, with many tied to the so-called "super flu," Axios' Herb Scribner and Jason Lalljee report.

  • 🏥 There have been at least 7.5 million illnesses, 81,000 hospitalizations and 3,100 deaths from the flu so far this season, the CDC says.
  • Many of these cases involve "subclade K" — a variant of the H3N2 virus, itself a subtype of influenza A.

🦠 Experts say subclade K is an example of the "super flu," referring to a strain that spreads quickly and rapidly.

Go deeper.

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A MESSAGE FROM AARP

Medicare Rx negotiations will save seniors billions
 
 

Starting January 1, the first 10 Medicare-negotiated prescription drugs to treat diabetes, heart failure and cancer will be available.

A new AARP report confirms these lower prices will cut seniors' out-of-pocket Rx spending by as much as 50%.

Read the report.

 
 
3. ⚡️ Catch me up
 
Projection lighting to mark the opening of America's 250th year was tested last night on the Washington Monument. Photo: IMAGO/MediaPunch
  1. 🎂 The Washington Monument will "stand as the world's tallest birthday candle" starting tonight in a six-night projection event "celebrating America's story, strength, and unity" ahead of the country's 250th birthday. Go deeper.
  2. 🇮🇱 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discussed the possibility of attacking Iran again in 2026 during his meeting with President Trump on Monday, Axios' Barak Ravid reports. Go deeper.
  3. 🕯️ Former Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell of Colorado — a Cheyenne Indian who served as a state legislator, congressman and senator, first as a Democrat and later as a Republican — died at 92 at his southwestern Colorado ranch yesterday. A signature accomplishment: helping establish the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian. Gift link: N.Y. Times obit.
  4. 📝 Former Sen. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) revealed his dementia diagnosis in a statement: "My family and I now head down a path filled with moments of joy and increasing difficulties. I am grateful beyond expression for their love and support, in these coming days as in all the days of my life. Despite this diagnosis, I remain a very fortunate man." Read the letter.
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4. 🎆 1 for the road: NYE celebrations begin
 

It's already 2026 on the other side of the world, where the new year rang in with a bang.

New Year's Eve fireworks over the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House. Photo: Izhar Khan/Getty Images
People kiss during Sydney's New Year's Eve celebrations. Photo: George Chan/Getty Images
Artists perform during a New Year's Eve party in Taipei, Taiwan. Photo: Daniel Ceng/Anadolu via Getty Images
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A MESSAGE FROM AARP

Medicare should keep negotiating Rx prices for seniors
 
 

New report: By negotiating Rx prices, for the first time ever, Medicare will save seniors —and taxpayers — billions in 2026.

But beware: Big drug companies want to delay negotiation, keeping prices sky high. Tell Congress: Side with seniors — not big drug companies.

Oppose the EPIC Act.

 

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