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FoodService Europe & Middle East 2-3 vom 29.06.2020 Seite 8,9,10,11,12,13

Fish and Seafood

Fish is fun!

There are many traditional ways to serve fish and seafood. But there are other ways, too. All over Europe, sea-loving entrepreneurs are spicing up the fresh-from-the-ocean dining experience turning all-time classics into must-have cravings.

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FoodService Europe & Middle East 2 vom 30.04.2019 Seite 8,9,10,11,12,13,14,16,17,18,19,20,21

Bakery Cafes

Bakers go foodservice

In search of opportunities to grow their business, bakers throughout Europe are expanding their offer to include snacks and drinks to eat-in or take-out. How are these bakery cafés set up? Which products are on sale? And which role does traditional bakery craftmanship play in the overall offer? Our correspondents report.

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FoodService Europe & Middle East 1 vom 01.02.2019 Seite 8,9,10,11,12,14,15,16,17

Poké

The South Seas in a Bowl

Many call it ‘the perfect fast food’: poké bowl concepts are right on trend in the metropolises of Europe because they offer an alternative to burgers and the like. The bowls are both healthy and tasty, and perfect for the takeaway market as well. They usually combine a base of rice or other popular kind of grain, such as quinoa, with toppings of marinated fish, vegetables and high-quality culinary dressings. Our correspondents introduce successful formulas from their countries.

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FoodService Europe & Middle East 6 vom 01.12.2017 Seite 8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16

Foodservice in Food Retail

Fighting for the Stomach Share

Although food retail and foodservice are two discrete entities with expertise in one not necessarily meaning expertise in the other, both segments are growing closer and closer together. This process is driven by the growing need of consumers for quick, uncomplicated catering while they are on the move. In times when less and less cooking is done at home the two segments are fighting for the ‘stomach share’. So more and more food retailers are supplementing their range with convenient take-away offers, ready-to-eat products, or even foodservice facilities for eating on the spot. Part 2 of our pan-European survey.

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FoodService Europe & Middle East 06 vom 01.12.2014 Seite 008 bis 021

Sushi Concepts

Increasing Popularisation

Some twenty years after Europeans first made the acquaintance of Japanese fast food, sushi has, for many city dwellers, become a well-established component of their diet. Foodservice entrepreneurs value the good margins and suitability for all possible formats, from take-aways and delivery services to fast casual and fine dining. As has always been the case, most of the markets are dominated by individual players. But, at the same time, there are some reliable brands, often brands with a strong sense of design, that are managing to establish themselves in a segment where confidence in the safety and quality of the products counts for even more than in many others. Part 2 of our pan-European survey.

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FoodService Europe & Middle East 6 vom 01.12.2014 Seite 8,9,10,12,13,14,16,18,21

Sushi Concepts

Increasing Popularisation

Some twenty years after Europeans first made the acquaintance of Japanese fast food, sushi has, for many city dwellers, become a well-established component of their diet. Foodservice entrepreneurs value the good margins and suitability for all possible formats, from take-aways and delivery services to fast casual and fine dining. As has always been the case, most of the markets are dominated by individual players. But, at the same time, there are some reliable brands, often brands with a strong sense of design, that are managing to establish themselves in a segment where confidence in the safety and quality of the products counts for even more than in many others. Part 2 of our pan-European survey.

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FoodService Europe & Middle East 01 vom 12.02.2014 Seite 008 bis 021

Foodservice at Petrol Stations

Filling Stations for Empty Stomachs

The shop business, and not fuel sales, has long been the main source of income for the operators of filling stations. In an age when filling stations are used less and less due to increasingly economical vehicles with ever longer ranges, the aim is to tempt customers into the shops with innovative F&B concepts and quality offensives. In line with this, the food service offered at filling stations has improved significantly in many markets over recent years. Coffee is the key to generating custom. Our pan-European survey.

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FoodService Europe & Middle East 1 vom 12.02.2014 Seite 8,9,10,11,12,14,15,16,17,18,21

Foodservice at Petrol Stations

Filling Stations for Empty Stomachs

The shop business, and not fuel sales, has long been the main source of income for the operators of filling stations. In an age when filling stations are used less and less due to increasingly economical vehicles with ever longer ranges, the aim is to tempt customers into the shops with innovative F&B concepts and quality offensives. In line with this, the food service offered at filling stations has improved significantly in many markets over recent years. Coffee is the key to generating custom. Our pan-European survey.

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FoodService Europe & Middle East 05 vom 08.10.2013 Seite 008 bis 019

University Catering

Brainfood with High-Street Appeal

Foodservice at universities has traditionally been characterised by small budgets, extreme demand peaks and a multi-cultural clientele with a broad spectrum of nutritional requirements. Over recent years, the challenges facing Europe’s university caterers have been made even more complicated by a growing student demand for healthy, ecologically oriented dishes and vegetarian meals. Hence, modern university restaurants are increasingly based on quickservice and freshflow formats, similar to those on many high streets – but without attaining their price level. Culinary variety is also gaining ground and Asian dishes from the wok are now standard fare at many campuses. Part 2 of our pan-European survey.

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CH: University Foodservice
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FoodService Europe & Middle East 5 vom 08.10.2013 Seite 8,9,10,11,12,14,15,16,18,19

University Catering

Brainfood with High-Street Appeal

Foodservice at universities has traditionally been characterised by small budgets, extreme demand peaks and a multi-cultural clientele with a broad spectrum of nutritional requirements. Over recent years, the challenges facing Europe’s university caterers have been made even more complicated by a growing student demand for healthy, ecologically oriented dishes and vegetarian meals. Hence, modern university restaurants are increasingly based on quickservice and freshflow formats, similar to those on many high streets – but without attaining their price level. Culinary variety is also gaining ground and Asian dishes from the wok are now standard fare at many campuses. Part 2 of our pan-European survey.

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