Innovative menus, ingredients bursting with health and flavor, value, and sustainability supported by leading edge technology are high on the list of trends that will shape the food service industry in 2020.
As consumer awareness of fueling the body for optimal health and reducing environmental impact increases, restaurants, school cafeterias, hotels, and convenience stores are preparing to meet those demands.
The surge in interest for wholesome, sustainable, plant-based meals with complete proteins has sparked a new approach for meat-eaters as well. Restaurants are designing creative, protein-packed menu items with fresh, high-quality ingredients that are crave-worthy for everyone. Meat replacement with substantial, flavorful alternatives will continue to grow as a gourmet affair in 2020.
It is estimated that 90 percent of children are not getting sufficient fruits and vegetables at home, so schools are stepping up to fill the gap. Purposeful snacking on super-foods and flavor stations that allow the students to become more engaged in what they eat are the new model for cafeterias in 2020.
Beyond that, sophisticated diners are seeking culinary fusion dishes that excite and inspire the palate. Ingredients such as seaweed, ashwagandha, nut milks, probiotic foods, lotus seeds, black garlic, and lime leaves are trending. Unusual pairings, sesame ice cream for example, and indigenous-inspired cuisine is in vogue. For hotel diners, 2020 promises to be a year of funky flavors and healthful adventure.
The stores remain the preferred destination for hot beverages, but the increased demand for nutritious "to-go" meals means they are ramping up to meet the market. In 2020, watch for fresh designer salads, fruits, veggies with signature dips, healthy wraps, gourmet soups, and artisan sandwiches to take over hot dogs and egg salad on white bread.
Apps such as GrubHub, DoorDash and Uber Eats provide consumers with the option to get delivery from their favorite restaurants and diners. Convenience stores have begun to offer ordering and delivery within their own apps. In 2020, expect Americans to take more advantage than ever of the on-demand lifestyle, by using on-demand food delivery services rather than preparing their own meals.
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