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FoodService Europe & Middle East 1 vom 23.03.2022 Seite 6

The World by Numbers

The potential of alternative proteins

The environmental impact of sustainable proteins vs conventional meat Source: GFI & CE Delft lifecycle assessment 2021. *from dairy cattle According to the Good Food Institute, plant-based meat substitutes have great potential to help build a s

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The environmental impact of sustainable proteins vs conventional meat The likelihood to purchase a... Reduced consumption of meat or animal-based products - Global consumers by generation (age)
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FoodService Europe & Middle East 4 vom 10.12.2021 Seite 6

The World by Numbers

Great potential for pizza

“Pizza chains around the world weathered the crisis better than many operators of other categories, in large part because they already had an established delivery busines and off-premise channels, a delivery-friendly format and a product that is posi

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Top 5 global pizza chains Fastest growing pizza chains by unit count Top proteins for pizza Likelihood to purchase a pizza
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FoodService Europe & Middle East 1 vom 17.02.2021 Seite 6

The World by Numbers

The pandemic’s impact on consumer expectations and the way restaurants work

In general, consumers want restaurants to follow current safety measures such as contactless delivery, social distancing and wearing face coverings also after the crisis has ended. In Russia and the UK, a significant number of consumers want safety m

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The pandemic’s impact on consumer expectations and the way restaurants work - Whole article incl. illustrations
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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 8,9,10,11,14,15,16,17,18,19

Food Courts 3.0

Culinary Hotspots

Originally food courts were conceived as central, efficiently organised food and drink supply points for hungry and tired shoppers. So if earlier mainly high-profile fast-food brands were placed round the joint seating arrangements, today‘s modern food courts increasingly feature regionally-based players with a high-quality yet relatively low-priced range. More and frequently even from top chefs! A combination which is very attractive to foodies and gourmands and makes them culinary hotspots in their own right. Part 2 of our pan-European surveys showcases some further notable examples.

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FoodService Europe & Middle East 2 vom 30.04.2018 Seite 16,17,18,19,20,21

Hot Trend

Hot Dogs: The Next Cool Thing

The better burger boom paved the way for the comeback of another long familiar fast-food veteran: it is not only in Europe that hot dogs have been a street-food staple for a good many decades. Uncomplicated and easily affordable, popular with countless fans of hot sausages. Recently, a large number of foodservice start-ups have recognised that there is still some way to go in terms of quality and price and have dressed up the plain old classic to give it a new, sexier image: better, fresher, bolder. MW

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FoodService Europe & Middle East 03 vom 26.06.2014 Seite 022 bis 027

Hot Trend

Bridging the Gap …

… between haute cuisine and trendy foodservice: more and more ambitious and highly talented chiefs, many of them recipients of culinary distinctions, have pioneered new ways of implementing superior cooking in viable restaurant concepts. Elitist establishments are a thing of the past. Fine dining for today’s target groups revolves around elements such as show cooking, a casual setting, relaxed service and an informal, multi-stage format. Good examples: 15 establishments from six countries. MW

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FoodService Europe & Middle East 3 vom 26.06.2014 Seite 22,23,24,25,26,27

Hot Trend

Bridging the Gap …

… between haute cuisine and trendy foodservice: more and more ambitious and highly talented chiefs, many of them recipients of culinary distinctions, have pioneered new ways of implementing superior cooking in viable restaurant concepts. Elitist establishments are a thing of the past. Fine dining for today’s target groups revolves around elements such as show cooking, a casual setting, relaxed service and an informal, multi-stage format. Good examples: 15 establishments from six countries. MW

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FoodService Europe & Middle East 02 vom 22.04.2014 Seite 008 bis 019

Ice Cream Parlours

Cold and Sweet Temptation

Ice cream is one of the Europeans’ favourite products: nearly everyone likes it and it is available almost everywhere. And yet, as cold and sweet an indulgence as it may be, it does not sell automatically, as its popularity depends a great deal on the outside temperatures. These do not prevent the inhabitants of the Nordic countries from consuming most of it, compared with the rest of Europe. More and more professional ice cream specialist concepts tempt their audience with creative flavours produced from sustainable raw materials and a presentation that makes you go ‘wow’. For the cold season, the rule is: go for alternative products like chocolate, pastries and coffee! Our pan-European survey.

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FoodService Europe & Middle East 2 vom 22.04.2014 Seite 8,9,10,11,12,14,15,16,17,18,19

Ice Cream Parlours

Cold and Sweet Temptation

Ice cream is one of the Europeans’ favourite products: nearly everyone likes it and it is available almost everywhere. And yet, as cold and sweet an indulgence as it may be, it does not sell automatically, as its popularity depends a great deal on the outside temperatures. These do not prevent the inhabitants of the Nordic countries from consuming most of it, compared with the rest of Europe. More and more professional ice cream specialist concepts tempt their audience with creative flavours produced from sustainable raw materials and a presentation that makes you go ‘wow’. For the cold season, the rule is: go for alternative products like chocolate, pastries and coffee! Our pan-European survey.

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