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FoodService Europe & Middle East 2-3 vom 16.09.2022 Seite 124,125,126,127

Experts' Perspectives Pricing

Staying afloat in an economic crisis

As the cost of living crisis cripples European consumers, what are their current perceptions and intentions when it comes to dining out now and in the future?

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Macro-economic outlook for key markets Breakdown of quarterly QSR trends - The following is a snapshot of US QSR trends in July 2022 compared with July 2021 Price trends in 2021
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FoodService Europe & Middle East 1 vom 23.03.2022 Seite 30,31,32

Alternative Proteins

“Plant-based food is here to stay!”

Are protein substitutes just a passing trend or are the new products based on plants, cells, fungi and the likes actually here to stay? We have taken a trip into the kitchens and a look inside the heads of restaurateurs, suppliers and customers to find out just how relevant this new industry is.

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Vegetarians in... / Flexitarians in... / Vegans in... / Pescatarians in...
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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 4 vom 23.08.2018 Seite 28,29,30,31

Special 20 Years of FoodService Europe & Middle East Consumer Research

More Similarities, Some Surprises

What’s here to stay and what’s due to change in consumers’ eating-out behaviour throughout the five major European markets? In his review of the past 20 years, Jochen Pinsker, SVP of insights company, NPD Group Europe, reveals some astonishing developments. His findings, all backed by consumer panels, show that, particularly during the past ten years, an ever growing part of consumers’ foodservice expenditure goes on eating ... at home.

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Visits in OOH in Billion in EU BIG 5 Location where Consumed in Visits in % - EU BIG 5 Location where Consumed in Visits in % by Country - 2017 Visits by Hour of the Day - EU BIG 5 - 2010 vs 2017 % Share Visits to Chains in OOH (EU Big 5) and by Country 2017
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FoodService Europe & Middle East 3 vom 28.06.2017 Seite 8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15

Cruise Lines

From Luxury to Mass-Market

Europe is in cruise fever! According to the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), in 2016 a record number of 6.7 m Europeans went on a cruise. That equals a rise of 3.4% on the previous year. The Germans, British and Irish in particular love this all-inclusive, no-cares holiday at sea. One reason for its growing popularity: cruises combine lifestyle with variety and comfort – at a frequently impressive price-performance ratio. The ships, and how they are equipped, are becoming increasingly important when it comes to selecting travel. Almost taken for granted: a luxurious catering programme with plenty of variety, more and more frequently sponsored by well-known chefs and (international) brands. Part one of our pan-European survey.

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TUI Group: Cruises 2014-2016
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FoodService Europe & Middle East 2 vom 19.04.2017 Seite 8,9,10,12,14,15,16,18,21,22

Burrito Concepts

Rolling up the Fast-Food Market

The burrito has long been domesticated in the USA: immigrants from Mexico imported this staple food from their homeland, and chains like Taco Bell spread the concept of filled pastry cases all over the country. On the West Coast, health-conscious Californians developed the traditionally nutritious working-class food into a modern dish, tailored to the needs of the urban office worker. And new, fresh casual brands, such as Chipotle, made it their signature item. Over recent years, more and more European caterers, particularly start-ups, have been discovering the product as a trend-setting alternative to burgers and all that goes with them. After all, the demand for fast, healthy and fresh food is growing here, too – a trend, the ‘Mission style’ burrito mirrors perfectly.

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FoodService Europe & Middle East 2 vom 19.04.2017 Seite 24,25,26,27,28

Hot Trend

Restaurants with a Garden

From nose to tail, from root to stalk – sustainable use of meat, fruit and vegetables has been a trend for years now. Restaurants all over Europe are taking it one step further: they grow their own vegetables and herbs to use them in their kitchen. Those restaurants can be in the middle of nowhere or in the midst of buzzing cities like Paris, London or Berlin. Their gardens cover ground among housing complexes, on hotel roofs or on real farmland. Daniela Dietz

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FoodService Europe & Middle East 6 vom 02.12.2016 Seite 18,19,20,21,22,23

Hot Trend

A Homely Feeling for Urban Nomads

The new generation of ‘Urban Nomads’ – or should they be called Business Travellers 3.0? – follow the call of their profession from city to city and from country to country. A target group that presents a new challenge to hotels and their ‘public spaces’, which need make guests feel at home at the same time as being infused with local spirit, not to mention being stylish and, if at all possible, located where it’s all at. This demand is served not only by boutique hotels and innovative budget formats, most of them distinguished by integrative lobby concepts: eating, drinking, working, playing and chilling … all designed to be cool and reflect regional characteristics. Established hotel chains are also following this trend. MW

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FoodService Europe & Middle East 4 vom 31.08.2016 Seite 20,21,22,23,24

Hot Trend

Here Comes Latin America!

In recent years, Latin American cuisine and its gastronomic matadors have been causing a stir in various international gastro rankings – especially Peru, which can boast a culinary tradition characterised by a variety of international influences from, for example, Spain, Africa and Japan. More and more guests in Europe’s large cities are discovering the delights of Peruvian cuisine, in particular the national dish, ceviche. Not forgetting, pisco sour – a cocktail that is not only popular in Peru and has the potential to be a great hit. Peru & co. are a source of inspiration for an increasing number of foodservice concepts in Europe – here is a selection of trend-setting establishments. MW

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FoodService Europe & Middle East 5 vom 20.10.2015 Seite 18,19,20,21,22

Hot Trend

Exciting Movement

The phenomenon is only a few years old, but it has long taken the capitals of Europe by storm: street food, best in the form of markets and festivals. Given the huge rush of enthusiastic street-food consumers, one wonders where all the demand comes from – or drifts from. Street-food markets, with or without food trucks, under a roof or in the open, are more than a passing hype; they are increasingly establishing themselves as permanent or returning institutions and tell a great deal about the preferences of young city consumers when it comes to the type and quality of food eaten out. We feature a selection of the most exciting start-ups. MW

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