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MRM Research Roundup: Mid-September 2021 Edition

Modern Restaurant Management

Uncovering consumer confidence and preferences in an ever-shifting market as a result of COVID-19 restrictions, Restaurants Canada is shining a light on what restaurateurs and chefs can expect with the release of the 2021 Discerning Diner Report. . Despite these struggles, Alignable also learned in its poll that the No.

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How Sustainable Water Solutions Can Enhance Efficiency and Environmental Impact in Restaurants

Modern Restaurant Management

With 58 percent of consumers prioritizing sustainability when dining out, embracing sustainability within restaurant operations isn’t just a goal, but a strategy to attract and retain customers and boost revenue. This investment not only relieves overall costs but consequently contributes to a positive environmental impact as well.

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AI Food Intelligence and Now Serving Democracy

Modern Restaurant Management

In this edition of MRM News Bites, we feature real-time data on consumer behavior and the move to #cutoutcutlery. With real-time data into consumer behavior data, the solution offers immediate, location-specific food and beverage insights into an industry that is changing faster than ever before. SpotOn Secures $60M Funding.

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For Restaurant Owners, Climate Disruptions Mean Even More Uncertainty

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They also cause power outages and disrupt transportation and distribution, which increases the price of all goods, including food. Half the suitable land for coffee will be gone by 2050. Here in the U.S., extreme climate-related events like forest fires, floods, and drought ruin crops and harm aquatic life.

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Exploring the impact of long-term sustainable coffee sourcing

Perfect Daily Grind

For instance, roasters can let producers know which coffees are the most popular with consumers, while farmers can be upfront about the support they might need to keep growing these coffees. Alongside this, improving coffee quality is also an essential part of growing consumer demand. The traceability of payments is also important.”.

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FoodTech21 A Virtual Event For Foodservice and Food Innovation

Foodable

With an expected world population of 10 billion by 2050, farming technology needs to be reformed and revamped to sustainably feed urban areas. More and more consumers are requesting alternative proteins from restaurants, grocery stores, and hospitality businesses. “Its FoodTech21 will be held August 13, 2020, and registration is free.

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The Future of Alternative Proteins

Foodable

With commentary from Alison Rabschnuk, the director of corporate engagement for the Good Food Institute (GFI), this session examines the growing consumer demand for new proteins, and how the market is evolving in response. Expect to see an explosion in plant-based eggs options, and some more innovation in plant-based cheese.

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